I used to wear my high school class ring on my right hand, but since I started college I replaced it with a claddagh ring.
I usually wear my Tri Sigma lavalier and silver or crystal stud earrings as well.
My engagement/wedding ring, watch, signet ring, lavalier, and diamond earrings. I also have a gold bracelet that I will often wear. That's my jewelry uniform. Sometimes I will wear other earrings, but that's about the only thing that changes.
I've met several other Gamma Phis over the years thanks to the lavalier, as well as members of other sororities.
I was googling Claddagh rings and came across a few that mentioned "standard" ones and "extra heavy" - I have never seen "extra heavy" before, so I'm not sure what it means. I saw this for the gold and sterling silver claddagh rings, but it doesn't seem to apply to other jewellery. Does anyone have any clue what it means? Is extra heavy good/bad/depends on your own feelings? Would it mangle less if I was to get it caught in the dryer again? lol
I've really only seen the "extra heavy" apply to guys - and I'm pretty sure that it just means that it's thicker and wider.
Extra Heavy:
Standard:
I LOVE CLADDAUGHS! I have a plain one that I wear on my right ring finger (because I wear my wedding ring on my left...either way, it still says "taken")
Some really cool ones:
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