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is my weddings bands overpowering my e/ring, does it match?

Re: is my weddings bands overpowering my e/ring, does it mat

reeva|1360499944|3376623 said:
Hi ladies, here's sum more options! Ur opinions will be much appreciated :wavey:
Option 1, 2, 3 or 4 from top to bottom
Looking at the 4 options you presented to us, along w/ your previous pics, I think that you prefer the look of 2 wedding bands. I also like that look, so I totally "get" it ;)) .

I think that picture #2 is best choice for you right now. The curved bands compliment your 3-stone ring by enhancing its curves vs competing with it. If you were shopping for new bands, I'd suggest that you try to find two that are even thinner than your curved set, but given the choices you've laid out for us, I definitely think #2 is the winner.
 
Re: is my weddings bands overpowering my e/ring, does it mat

If you must have three on at once, I think two would be the best option because it compliments the shape of the e-ring so much. the others clash the graduated three stone look. Farleysmom has three larger rings on but they are well balanced by being squared up together and having similar spacing/prong styles. So either go with the graduated look around your center or find something that squares up more neatly to fool the eye into seeing the diamonds more parallel.
 
Re: is my weddings bands overpowering my e/ring, does it mat

Of the most recent 4 options you posted, I like #2 and #4. I would go with option #2 since it seems that your preference is for a band on each side. I think it's a lovely look as long as the bands don't overpower the e-ring.
 
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I vote #2. The delicate bands don't drown your e-ring. And the curve in the bands accent it. (Very nice e-ring, by the way)
 
Re: is my weddings bands overpowering my e/ring, does it mat

Hello, Reeva. I'm new too! That's a beautiful engagement ring you have!The baguette bands definitely overpower it and they look uncomfortable. I would wear just one thin band beneath - the curved one is lovely with the ring and you can see features of the ring that are currently hidden from view. I like the channel set band too, but smaller. I bet there's an awesome gallery under there with surprise stones and all sorts of goodies that we can't see! It has to be what YOU want to wear though. You can always get an eternity bling fest going on your right hand.
 
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