Many individuals think that it is hard to find plus size jewelry. It isn't. You just have to know where to look. Many fashion designers are taking plus size clothing more serious. Along with this goes jewelry. Fashion designers have long known, that there has been a strong interest in jewelry, especially large rings. Here's the good thing. The designers are, just not focusing on big rings, they are focusing on fashion design.
This article will give you some ideas about where to look for big rings. You can use it as a guide to help with your jewelry acquisitions.
Jessica London has sizes of fashion from 12 to 32. The web site allows you to shop within certain prices for what you need. Between $26 to $50, you can find some very pretty rings. Many have awesome designs.
Another on line store is Onestopplus.com. They have a ring selection for between $25 and $50, as well. This site even has the sizes on each page marked in a red box. This makes it easy to find what you are looking for.
Classicplussizejewelry.com have big rings starting at $23.99. They have sizes as large as a 17. Each ring, that is on sale, has all the sizes listed by it. This make purchasing big rings, for yourself very easy.
Carsons.com has rings for between $25 and $50. However, they do not list the ring size on most of their rings. It is hard to find what you are looking for.
Lane Bryant has rings, for the plus size lady, that begin at a price under $20. Many have large flower designs on them.
One of the best on line sites that I have found is Shavonne.com. They have plus size as high as a 14. The thing that really amazed me was the costs on most of the rings. They had rings starting under $10. They also had one of the largest collection of plus size rings that I have come across.
Finally, if you are looking for big rings with a different twist, check out Silvertribe.com. Silver Tribe is a Native American site that sells rings. They feature rings that are hand made by craftsman. You have to check the prices on each ring, as they vary. However, their jewelry is outstanding, if you are looking for something with a Southwest or Native American touch. Many plus size ladies like the fashion design of the Southwest. Their colors are easily to match up with the clothes that they wear.
Big rings are important, when it comes to fashion. Having the right ring with the right set of clothing is very important.
Published by Bill Hanks
Just an average Joe living in the Midwest. I am a retired High School teacher/coach. I work part time for a small college. I am president of our local Kiwanis club. I am also a city alderman. But, most of... View profile
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Post a CommentInteresting and informative article. I am a new customer to one of the mentioned businesses. Silver Tribe arts and Jewelry. http//silvertribe.com. The prices are amazing and the quality is unsurpassed. What a find!
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Very interesting! Would have never thought about this.
Big rings are really popular right now. Great job, Carl. :-)
Excellent guide!
Good resource.
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"If you are a full- figured women..." (or man)... sounds like a dangerous beginning to an article.
thanks for this, :o)
Good resources