Rings
are one of the most important ornaments from ancient time as a sign of
adornment, power and identification for by movements of the hands, rings are in
constant display. A hand with long fingers is accentuated by a ring with small
round setting, it is better to wear larger oval, Marquise or Emerald-cut
shapes. A little finger ring may help to diminish the length of the hand,
whereas the same thing on a square hand will only emphasize the squareness.
A Sandblasted or wire brushed finish is very attractive, but
if used on a surface that is subjected to normal wear, the effect will last
only for a short time. It is preferable to use these finishes on surfaces what
are depressed or otherwise protected from normal wear; otherwise they will tend
to wear off, leaving a smooth finish in time. Raised borders on the shank of a
ring may be polished and depressed areas sandblasted. Large areas of polished
white or platinum should be avoided
Rings are an important costuming accent, though finger rings
are often simple circular band of gold, silver or other decorative material
slipped on to a finger gives the manifestation of royal ring. With the
meticulous crafting of the three main parts of a ring-Its Shank/band, Shoulder
and under bezel.

Components
of a Ring
Shank-The part of the Ring that fits around the finger is called Shank or the
Band. Types of Shanks are Flat Band, Half Round, Knife edge Band & Concave
band.

Under Bezel-The part of the ring that rests on top of the finger and to
which the shank and gallery are attached, some times an integral part of the
shank to which the stone setting is joined.