Thank you!!! This is the kind of look that I would want but didn’t think it was possible to find one that is more durable. These are some great examples.
Based on her video of nature rings to avoid, basically anything that looks ethereal should be avoided because it's too delicate. Then again all of this info it's her personal opinion, she doesn't know your life.
Your points against the other rings are fair but these make me sad cause they’re not nearly as interesting :(. These just look like regular gold rings with leaves etched on, I wish there was a way to keep the sort of magical/ethereal aesthetic of the no-go ones in the last short
omg that first one is gorge! I went with an eternity band for my engagement ring and a plain band for my wedding ring because i use my hands a lot. people think it's weird but it works for me! no worry aout prongs breaking or stones falling out!
Aww, man. I don't love the look of these nearly as much as the undurable ones you showed in your last short. I absolutely get your reasoning behind this and the information is really helpful. Still, it's a shame the prettiest designs end up basically unwearable.
I think I would do collecting 1 day if I ever get highly payed jobs in the future!! I’ve always wanted to get multiple wedding rings but just for myself not wedding xD
These rings bother me because most NATURE inspired rings don’t really have big gems and it’s exactly what I enjoy; the lack of those big, obnoxious for me, gems. Small, little ones are so pretty inbetween metal. I definitely would want to see more actual nature, elven, ethereal ring suggestions compared to the ones in this video. Whimsical, pretty rings. Not just big gem ones 😅
Happy my nature inspired ring follows these rules. Gives me peace of mind! I also have a tulip setting with a cathedral, which is something I followed from one of your other videos.
I would also like to add how the bottom of the ring is lacking those intricate details and engravings. This makes it easier to size your ring without damaging the pattern.
@@Loralanthalas lol it doesn’t. It’s just a better way to get a nature look to your ring that is actually durable over having actual leaves sticking off the side.
I mean I appreciate that but I feel like choosing a single, durable engagement rings that will, in theory, last you a lifetime is pretty much the opposite of “fast fashion” types of wasteful and unsustainable consumerism. Even if you refuse to buy anything ever, this advice could even be used if you wanted to forge your own engagement ring
Thank you!!! This is the kind of look that I would want but didn’t think it was possible to find one that is more durable. These are some great examples.
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Can you suggest some rings that look really ethereal (like elven, fairy type rings)?
Ditto! My husband’s ring is inspired from Aragorn’s in LOTR (and my birthstone is emerald so that worked out well!) but I’d love a very elven ring. 😅
YES 👏🏽 You both are speaking to my SOUL. So in love with LOTR 😭🙌🏽
I think elven rings would also be nature inspired, so this type makes sense for a more fantasy setting as well.
@@shadowdroid776 that's what I thought, too. Maybe like this, but a bit more -exaggerated- pronounced. 😊👍
Based on her video of nature rings to avoid, basically anything that looks ethereal should be avoided because it's too delicate. Then again all of this info it's her personal opinion, she doesn't know your life.
I really love how the second one uses leaves as prongs. Form _and_ function! Very pretty.
The last one even has a break in the pattern... perfectly placed for any future resizing!
I love the second one! Would it be possible to tell me the brand/designer?
I feel like most people who really like nature would want very detailed info about the mining practices as well.
Your points against the other rings are fair but these make me sad cause they’re not nearly as interesting :(. These just look like regular gold rings with leaves etched on, I wish there was a way to keep the sort of magical/ethereal aesthetic of the no-go ones in the last short
My ring looks like the 3rd one, although much lower profile (which I hear is also more durable 😁) Milgrain and filigree engraving are so underrated!
Agreed! Love gold detailing.
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omg that first one is gorge! I went with an eternity band for my engagement ring and a plain band for my wedding ring because i use my hands a lot. people think it's weird but it works for me! no worry aout prongs breaking or stones falling out!
Aww, man. I don't love the look of these nearly as much as the undurable ones you showed in your last short. I absolutely get your reasoning behind this and the information is really helpful.
Still, it's a shame the prettiest designs end up basically unwearable.
Yeah I felt the same, basically you’re stuck with a regular ring with a few leaf shapes etched on :(
loved these pretty designs. want to see more of them!
I think I would do collecting 1 day if I ever get highly payed jobs in the future!! I’ve always wanted to get multiple wedding rings but just for myself not wedding xD
Yes! More of this
These rings bother me because most NATURE inspired rings don’t really have big gems and it’s exactly what I enjoy; the lack of those big, obnoxious for me, gems. Small, little ones are so pretty inbetween metal. I definitely would want to see more actual nature, elven, ethereal ring suggestions compared to the ones in this video. Whimsical, pretty rings. Not just big gem ones 😅
The last one can also be manipulated as well since the bottom is just metal (without a intricate pattern)
BEGGING for gothic style rings that are durable
Sadly this wipes out hafe of my Pinterest board 😂
Thank you ❤
Happy my nature inspired ring follows these rules. Gives me peace of mind! I also have a tulip setting with a cathedral, which is something I followed from one of your other videos.
Can you make a video on how to protect your moss agate I would love a nature inspired ring and I love the look of the moss agate
Wonderful beautiful designs ❤️
I would also like to add how the bottom of the ring is lacking those intricate details and engravings. This makes it easier to size your ring without damaging the pattern.
Do you sell nature inspired rings your website?
are there any durable rings that look dainty?
Can you link where you found the second one
That 1st looks like a lord of the rings ring!! :D Like a ring Elrond would wear
This was really interesting!
...why would engraving help stones stay in?
@@Loralanthalas lol it doesn’t. It’s just a better way to get a nature look to your ring that is actually durable over having actual leaves sticking off the side.
Can you review the Ken & Dana Pembroke engagement ring? Its a nature inspired ring and I would love your opinion!😊
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Just discovered your channel. I’m not even a woman or interested in women but you have such great advice I couldn’t leave
😂 love it. Thanks so much 😃
Thanks!
thank you so much!!!
Hope this helps to guide you in the right direction!💕
@@BijouLab it def will ❤️
Not interested in perpetuating consumerism
I mean I appreciate that but I feel like choosing a single, durable engagement rings that will, in theory, last you a lifetime is pretty much the opposite of “fast fashion” types of wasteful and unsustainable consumerism. Even if you refuse to buy anything ever, this advice could even be used if you wanted to forge your own engagement ring
Good advice