Do you wear any jewelry? (pg. 2)
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Gauss |
quote: | Originally posted by Omega_M
yes, a simple gold ring with aquamarine gemstone and a thin gold chain with no pendant. |
I don't have a pendant either. I wear my necklace/chain under the shirt (so only the part around the neck is visible) so there's really no point in having a cross or anything like that if no one can see it. |
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wienerschnitzel |
i wear my wedding rings and a ring my dad and i designed and everyone in my family has. |
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Moral Hazard |
wedding band and gold chain. |
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Cloudburst |
I like giving girls pearl necklaces. :gsmile: |
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Abercrombie |
quote: | Originally posted by Cloudburst
I like giving girls pearl necklaces. :gsmile: |
^5 |
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Orpheus Is Dead |
A Steel ring with a black hawk on my left ring finger, another steel ring with a saphire in it on my right middle finger and a steel bangle on my right arm. |
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pvdAngel |
Stud earrings (coloured, dice (pl) or silver misc)
Rings: one carved from coconut (left middle finger), one made from Jade (left thumb) and one made from abalone (right ring finger).
Don't tend to wear necklaces much, unless it's a special occasion. During the day, I wear a scarf and on the odd day, a tie. |
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david.michael |
How do you ring wearers decide which fingers to put your rings on, besides the obvious wedding bands? |
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pvdAngel |
Depending on how well they fit. |
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squirrelly |
I wear the same three rings every day. Two diamond rings (one gold, one white gold) and one gold ring with the Polish crest & a red ruby on it.
Necklaces vary on my mood and outfit.
I rarely ever wear earrings. I'm allergic to basically every kind. :( |
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colonelcrisp |
quote: | Originally posted by david.michael
How do you ring wearers decide which fingers to put your rings on, besides the obvious wedding bands? |
well my grandpa's wedding band i put on my right ring finger as it was his wedding band, but im not married. so it seemed logical.
as for my iron ring... well it always goes on the pinky of your working hand. |
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