Your hands are effective form of communication. Without words they convey a lot about your- moods, feelings, whether confident or stressed, energetic or tired. Consider these familiar messages conveyed just by your hands.
Excitement or joy: clapping or waving of hands
Anger: pounding a fist
Deep thought of concentration: drawing your fingers across your brow
Nervousness: Clasping or wringing your hands.
The jewelry in your hands is often where people read information and gather personal clues about you. Your marital status? The number of children you have? Your educational background? Your initials? Perhaps the month of your birth? Each of these details can be revealed by a different kind of a ring. Over the centuries, rings have come to occupy a foremost place among the 5 pieces of jewelry commonly worn. Almost all women wear a wedding ring at one time or another during their lifetimes. So, while it may your face that is first noticed, your hands command equally significant attention, provide information about you, and can add to your total beauty.
CHOOSING JEWELRY TO FLATTER YOUR HANDS AND WRISTS.
Just as with your face, the size and shape of your hands, your wrists, and your fingers directly affects the jewelry which will look best on you.
Rings not only compliments your hand, but also adds to your overall appearance.
As with your face, three factors determine which jewelry shape flatters your hands:
1. the shape of your hand
2 .the shape of your jewelry
3. how these two interact.
FINDING THE PROPOTION OF YOUR HANDS AND WRISTS:
Two factors influence the way jewelry looks on your hand: the length of your fingers and the width of your wrists.
The length of your finger has a direct effect on the ring styles or designs that enhance your hand.
Be forewarned: determining your hands specific type is more difficult that finding your facial shape. Because the difference between a hand with short fingers and one with long fingers may only measure a fraction of an inch, trust your eyes and your sense of proportion will be your best guides
Examples of different hands and wrists are shown here. These illustrate the proportional differences between the finger lengths and the differences between a broad and slender wrist. To determine the category under which you hands and wrist fall, first remove all your jewelry. Now look at your hands in the mirror, then compare them to these drawings. Focus on your wrists and fingers, but be sure to consider the overall impression of them in relation to your entire hand. And keep in mind longer nails add visual lengths to your fingers.
If you can’t still tell, perhaps this suggestion will help. Look at the bone structure of your hand. An angular and prominent bone structure generally indicates hands with longer fingers and a slender wrist. The opposite type hand – a fleshy one with little bone structure- often indicates shorter fingers and broader wrists.
Once you have determined your finger length and wrist size, choosing jewelry to adorn them becomes much easier. You’ve already done this with your face- and the results are exciting. Now you can apply these same, familiar principles to your hands.
HAND TYPES:
Hand with fingers of Average Length:
The
hands features fingers that are in propotion to the rest of the hand,
neither excessively long nor short. This is considered to be the ‘ideal’
for todays’ woman. If this is your hand you have the same unrestricted
‘wearing freedom ‘ as women with an oval face do. Any style or shape of
ring will flatter and enhance your hands. You can select your ring from
simple bands to domes, intricate gems clusters to solitaire settings.
If
you want your rings to be in proportion to your fingers, a good rule to
remember is: do not wear rings that extend beyond your lower or upper
knuckle or past the width of your finger.
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Excitement or joy: clapping or waving of hands
Anger: pounding a fist
Deep thought of concentration: drawing your fingers across your brow
Nervousness: Clasping or wringing your hands.
The jewelry in your hands is often where people read information and gather personal clues about you. Your marital status? The number of children you have? Your educational background? Your initials? Perhaps the month of your birth? Each of these details can be revealed by a different kind of a ring. Over the centuries, rings have come to occupy a foremost place among the 5 pieces of jewelry commonly worn. Almost all women wear a wedding ring at one time or another during their lifetimes. So, while it may your face that is first noticed, your hands command equally significant attention, provide information about you, and can add to your total beauty.
CHOOSING JEWELRY TO FLATTER YOUR HANDS AND WRISTS.
Just as with your face, the size and shape of your hands, your wrists, and your fingers directly affects the jewelry which will look best on you.
Rings not only compliments your hand, but also adds to your overall appearance.
As with your face, three factors determine which jewelry shape flatters your hands:
1. the shape of your hand
2 .the shape of your jewelry
3. how these two interact.
FINDING THE PROPOTION OF YOUR HANDS AND WRISTS:
Two factors influence the way jewelry looks on your hand: the length of your fingers and the width of your wrists.
The length of your finger has a direct effect on the ring styles or designs that enhance your hand.
Be forewarned: determining your hands specific type is more difficult that finding your facial shape. Because the difference between a hand with short fingers and one with long fingers may only measure a fraction of an inch, trust your eyes and your sense of proportion will be your best guides
Examples of different hands and wrists are shown here. These illustrate the proportional differences between the finger lengths and the differences between a broad and slender wrist. To determine the category under which you hands and wrist fall, first remove all your jewelry. Now look at your hands in the mirror, then compare them to these drawings. Focus on your wrists and fingers, but be sure to consider the overall impression of them in relation to your entire hand. And keep in mind longer nails add visual lengths to your fingers.
If you can’t still tell, perhaps this suggestion will help. Look at the bone structure of your hand. An angular and prominent bone structure generally indicates hands with longer fingers and a slender wrist. The opposite type hand – a fleshy one with little bone structure- often indicates shorter fingers and broader wrists.
Once you have determined your finger length and wrist size, choosing jewelry to adorn them becomes much easier. You’ve already done this with your face- and the results are exciting. Now you can apply these same, familiar principles to your hands.
HAND TYPES:
Hand with fingers of Average Length:
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