From time to time, traditional jewelry is replaced by non-standard models that shock and surprise with their appearance. One of the latest must-haves in jewelry fashion are full-finger rings, which are experiencing another surge in popularity.
History: where did this style come from?
“Armor” or “midi rings” came to the world of modern jewelry from the East. From time immemorial, women have worn them there, emphasizing the beauty and elegance of their hands with the original accessory. In addition, Muslim women believed that massive jewelry that covered the entire finger could protect against damage and the negative influence of others.
Armor rings were also popular in ancient Egypt. Massive gold rings inlaid with precious stones adorned the fingers of pharaohs and their wives. Images inside the pyramids and on papyri give a clear idea of what they looked like.
In Europe, only rich ladies could afford elegant jewelry that covered two phalanges and even sometimes a nail.Such decorations can often be found in paintings by great artists of the Renaissance and Renaissance, who painted portraits of women and men.
Rings covering the entire finger reached another peak in popularity in the last millennium during the heyday of punk and rock cultures. Massive jewelry with an original and aggressive design in the form of skulls and heads of predatory animals emphasized the style of performers and adherents of heavy music.
Modern fashion for such rings
Jean-Paul Gaultier introduced “midi rings” into the world of high fashion, complementing his clothing collection with original jewelry that covered the nail plate and phalanx of the finger. A little later, the Alexander McQueen fashion house created a collection of rings that resembled brass knuckles in their design. After this, the rings covering the phalanx were periodically found in the collections of famous designers, where they combined grace and massiveness.
Today, anyone can afford to emphasize their style with the help of such original jewelry. If previously they were made exclusively from gold or silver, today even teenagers can choose suitable and effective jewelry. Cheaper products made from medical metal alloys are in no way inferior in beauty and elegance to expensive gold or platinum.
Important! Midi rings look best on the long fingers of a graceful palm. Owners of such fingers can safely wear rings of any shape and design. Those with plump fingers should opt for elongated, asymmetrical models.
Girls who decide to wear a ring covering two phalanges should pay special attention to manicure. A piece of jewelry that attracts the attention of others will be able to divert attention from the shape of the fingers, but it will not be able to hide problems with nails.