Your Perfect Guide to Men’s Gold Rings!You don’t necessarily need to be into luxury watches to wear a watch. That’s because even though watches are jewelry, they’re not really! They’re functional. One can be put to land a stricken plane, navigation, and also summon a rescue plane. If you find yourself stranded with Breitling’s Emergency on your wrist, you are not really in trouble.
Though some people think that decorative jewelry gives a man a funny look. A man who would want to lay inheritance needs to rely on a necklace, or even worse, a ring. It is something Viking warriors, Tudor nobles, or Egyptian kings did. The rappers still follow their paths. Then, the Victorians, and their prudish efforts to separate sexes, eschewed jewelry. Sir Walter Raleigh wore a ruby-studded ring that would put Mr. T to shame.
So, now men are finally starting to see sense in jewelry. But, Mens Big Gold Rings are a unique statement to wear!

Here is a guide to which Ring fits to which finger?
Your ring should be steered by taste, practicality, and mechanics. But if you’re a stickler, or just need a steer, there are some connotations for different ring fingers.
· Pinky
Think beyond the wedding ring; the pinky has few advantages. It’s on an essentially decorative finger, so it won’t bar the way of doing things with your hands. Secondly, it doesn’t have an underlying meaning. You wear a ring there because you want to, not because of any tradition.
· Ring Finger
The secret reveals itself in the name. This is where most commonly men’s ring goes, i.e., a wedding band. In the UK and US, most often, you’ll find it on the left hand. Better, go with whatever feels comfortable. As romantic an idea as this is, it’s also cobblers- the veins in your hand are all the same.
· Middle Finger
The middle finger is the last port of call when the rest of your hand is full. It’s not left bare for traditional reasons, but rather because it’s so close to your index finger, which tends to be most active. For those males, preferring to wear middle finger rings, the trend appears to wear on the opposite side to the wedding band. Though you can choose to stack rings up on consecutive fingers and you’ll sound like a castanet player.
· Index Finger
Historically, the most projecting finger is home to most prominent rings: a signet or family crest, worn by nobility. In some cultures, it is banned to anyone outside the aristocracy. But nowadays, you can put a ring anywhere you like.
· Thumb Ring
Think of the thumb as the index finger on steroids. For one, your thumb is significant and so needs a big ring. There’s also the fact that thumb rings are less common, which means you’ve got a statement ring in a new location.
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