Know Everything About Choosing A Practical Ring That
Suits Your Lifestyle And Level Of Activity
A ring is
often a symbol of eternity, like the wedding ring. And whenever we
buy a ring, we usually have at least a long time in our minds.
Especially if it is as special as an engagement
ring or a wedding ring.
But the thing
to keep in mind here is that rings adorn one of the busiest parts of
your body and your fingers. So sometimes, when you are trying to do
something that needs the full mobility of your fingers, large
cumbersome rings can get in your way.
Hence, you
will have to understand what kind of ring is the best choice for your
individual situation. We are all made differently so while a specific
ring may not bother some people, that same ring will bother other
people if they wear it. The perfect
ring for you depends on your activity level and lifestyle and
sometimes even profession.
Then there are
the occupational hazards like those have to wear protective gloves or
similar things very frequently while working. Surgeons especially
will find it difficult to maneuver with precision if their fingers
are burdened. Others who use a glove frequently might find that their
new ring is obstructing their gloves from fitting perfectly. Yes you
can leave your ring behind or open it from time to time but rings are
small objects. So they get lost or stolen very easily.
For these
people, the best idea is to get a ring that is as sleek and as
streamlined as possible. So flat rings with gems that are almost
flush with ring's surface are a really good choice. If you are an
industrial worker and handle heavy machinery regularly and have to do
use a lot of hand pressure for working, you better not wear a ring on
the fingers that take most of the force. This is because you will
bend the rings while you are working, even if you are working through
a glove. So figure out which finger receives the least amount of
pressure and buy a smooth sleek ring of that size.
You need to
choose carefully, especially if it's a wedding ring because you'd
hate to take it off. For those who do not need to use their hands
much, a larger ring would not be such a bad idea, except for those
people who hold corporate executive posts. Even though you can
legitimately buy a ring that is bold and colorful, your post needs
you to have a suave and smooth profile and with such a profile, you
are better off with a smooth platinum ring or similar.
Sports
enthusiasts who do not need their fingers particularly mobile can
also wear rings that are not sleek and flat but people who cycle or
especially those who climb, will not be comfortable with larger
rings. These people do not need absolutely flat rings; they just need
rings that do not prevent them from gripping properly like rings with
spread out tops.
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