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Women with large, big-boned or mannish hands need to create balance with larger designs. This will
make their hands look smaller.
Lend a Hand
It happens too often: customers with large hands wear tiny rings that belong on teenagers. "It's to make
my hands look smaller," they say. You can gently disabuse them of this notion by putting a properly
proportioned ring on one hand, a tiny ring on the other and letting them see the difference.
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Long, slender fingers look graceful when adorned with an elongated vertical ring. A delicate ring is lost on long, slender fingers.
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Shy, large-boned customers
will benefit from wearing bigger rings too. Tiny equals shy and demure, but larger adds confidence.
Put a big ring on one hand and a small ring on the other and let the customer see the difference.
Position her in front of a full-length mirror Have her stand five to ten feet back so she gets the
"across the room" view –- it's how others see her. She'll see the correct ring is really not so
enormous after all.
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