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A Guide To What Diamond Shape Looks Best For You

A Guide To What Diamond Shape Looks Best For You

When you start looking for the perfect engagement ring, the size of the diamond isn’t necessarily what to look for. A massive part of ring shopping is knowing what diamond shape you are looking for. Whether designing your ring or giving your partner hints about what you want, finding the right one is no small feat. The most common diamond shapes are round, emerald, cushion, oval, princess, radiant, asscher, marquise, pear, and heart. In the hunt for the perfect diamond, you’ll want to choose the most flattering one. 

Best Diamond Shape for Short Fingers

If you have small hands and short fingers, proportions are critical. Luckily for your budget, petite hands typically look best with a smaller-sized diamond. If this is you, pear, marquise, or oval-shaped diamonds would be the best option—and oval diamonds are currently trending! These diamond shapes have a larger surface area than other options, so they can look more extensive than those with the same carat weight.  

Best Diamond Shape for Long Fingers

Those with longer, thin fingers have a lot of flexibility regarding the shape of your diamond. Larger stores will appear more proportional, and nearly all diamond shapes are flattering with thin fingers. That said, longer fingers will benefit from thicker, heavier bands or double rows of diamonds without overpowering your hand.

Best Diamond Shape for Wide Fingers

You can easily pull off bolder, bigger rings with wider fingers without looking like they’re taking over your hand. Consider trying fancier diamond shapes, such as ovals, marquise, teardrop, radiant, and emerald cuts. These can make your fingers and hands look longer and slimmer if that’s what you want. You should also tell your partner that a larger diamond would be best—consider lab-grown diamonds a budget-friendly option.

Best Diamond Shape for Square Fingers

For those with square fingers—meaning your fingers' tips are more square than rounded—oval, marquise and pear-cut diamonds would be the most flattering. The soft silhouettes of these different shapes will complement your fingers' squareness. In the same vein, avoid square-shaped diamonds, like princess-cut or Asscher-cut, as these will amplify your hand's square shape–unless that is what you want, in which case these shapes are ideal.

Shop Diamonds at Bostonian Jewelers

While the options listed above are ideal for the most flattering diamond shape, choose whichever speaks to you. The ring will still be beautiful, look great on your finger, and always mean something to you. There are no strict rules as to which diamond is right for you–these are just some of our recommendations if you are having trouble getting started. Get started with lab-grown diamonds and natural diamonds at Bostonian Jewelers.

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Best Diamond Shape For Your Finger Shape

Best Diamond Shape For Your Finger Shape

You have been hoping to buy something special for that special someone, a diamond ring that will dazzle them and add to their beauty. But you have a dilemma; you can't just decide on the ring size and type to get. Some people want rings with large diamonds encrusted on them despite it not being a proper fit with their fingers and their dress. This blog will explore just how to pick the diamond ring that best fits your finger shape.

Best Diamond Ring For Long Fingers

Let's be honest: broader and longer fingers are generally more dazzling with diamond rings. There's just someone that goes with it that makes the fingers pop out and allows the diamond ring to merge with the finger's aesthetics. This combo is deadly because, with it, the diamond ring is no longer just a simple accessory; it becomes a personality and a part of them.

If you see diamond fingers on people with broader or longer fingers, you will notice that their every motion and gesture accentuates the diamond ring on their hands. This is especially true in diamond rings with an elongation effect like emerald, marquise, and pearl cuts. While longer fingers can undoubtedly support a high-carat diamond, it is usually preferred that people with petite fingers use low-carat ones.

Best Diamond Ring For Petite Finger

For those of you with petite fingers, there's also something for you. If you want to make an impression with your diamond ring, you should go for Oval and marquise-shaped diamonds; they create the illusion that your fingers are wider. Also, make sure that these diamonds have a wider band but not too wide, as it will make it look awkward and silly. They are trending, and their surface area and higher carat weight are the best ways to showcase your status.

Best Diamond Ring For Wide Fingers

If you have chubby fingers, don't sweat it—we've also got something for you. Chubby has its beauty, too, and it means you can pull off bolder and more dazzling rings—that is, if you have the budget for it. For you, teardrop and radiant-cut diamonds are the perfect fit. They are more dazzling, and with the wide finger, they help draw more attention to the ring on your finger.

Best Diamond Ring For Large Knuckles

There are plenty of options available for you if you have large knuckles. The above diamond types, such as oval, emerald, and teardrop, are perfect for you. They look flattering and are just perfect for making your hands look slimmer. Wide ornate ring bands are the way to go, but note that you should get one big enough to fit over your Knuckles.

Best Diamond Ring For Square Fingers

Some people might say square fingers do not look good with diamonds, but on the contrary, they do. Anything can work out if it's the right shape and setting. To make it work out, avoid princess-cut and square-cut diamonds and instead opt for Oval and emerald cuts as they help create an illusion of a longer and more slender finger. This helps counteract the squareness of your fingers. To complete the look, add a classic side stone ring for a feminine touch and tapered bands to mellow out the squareness of your fingers.

Work with Bostonian Jewelers

When it's all said and done, it's still not easy to choose, but worry not—Bostonian Jewelers is here to help. Bostonian Jewelers has a large collection of rings in all shapes, colors, and sizes, and you can make your selection with the help of professionals.

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