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Complete Guide to Wedding Rings; Metals, Stones, and Buying Tips

While engagement rings attract the most attention, they are an essential part of your ring aesthetic – not to mention that they are a constant symbol of your love. From choosing a metal to engrave or decorating to buying ribbons for the great master of the day, Alexander Sparks has everything you need to know to say yes to your wedding ring.

Wedding ring options

Metal

Yellow gold, white gold, rose gold, platinum, and palladium are the most common choices for wedding rings, but alternatives such as tungsten can also be an option for a unique band. Most brides have chosen to use the same metal used in their engagement rings gold for their wedding rings, but this is not a strict and fast rule. If you like the alloy look, consider using a different type for your engagement ring or choose braided laces that combine several colors in a single Ring. Another thing to keep in mind; when picking your metal is what these rings meant to last for life.

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If you are working with your own hands, consider a strong metal such as tungsten or platinum, which are also harder than classic white gold.

Stones

Many brides and grooms use stones and gemstones to make their wedding rings unique. While the curb style (tiny diamonds lining the ribbon) adds a lot of shine and flair, gems can loosen up and come off over time, especially if you lead an active lifestyle. If you still want the sparkle to show but don’t like the risk of losing stones, consider tuning the channel. Although these appearances are similar, a small channel is cut into a ring, placing the stone in a row within the channel’ making the gemstone more secure.

Finally, when it comes to select a stone, stick it with large stones’ such as diamond, sapphire, moissanite, morganite, or ruby.

Engraving/etching

From retro Art Deco designs to stars and flowers, there are many ways to make metal for your art troupe. Keep in mind that heavy etching is more likely to catch dirt (and is harder to clean) and that the additional design (or engraving on the inside) adds to the final price. Expect between $ 25 for 15 machine engraved characters and $ 75 for 8′ hand-engraved characters.

Width

In the 1mm to 8 + mm range, your ring width is probably one of the big decisions you will have to make. Often, brides adjust the width of their wedding rings to match their engagement rings. However, mixing widths can produce a unique look. So don’t be afraid to buy something bigger or smaller depending on the overall mood you are trying to achieve.

Finishing

Men’s ring finishing is quite popular, and it’s not always just the traditional high-gloss finish. Whether you want a more textured look made of stone, brush, matte, hammer, or sandstone, or you prefer satin or high varnish, the finish is the final touches that make your wedding ring yours.

Tips for shopping for wedding rings

One of the easiest ways to find your wedding band is to use your engagement ring as a guide. While there are times when you’ll rock out your wedding ring, you want to make sure that it complements your engagement ring when you wear it together. Go to a local jewelry store and try them all – even styles you never consider. You can also buy it online from a reputable website like alexandersparks.com, as they have a great collection of wedding rings, according to your needs and specifications.

Make sure your jeweler has a guarantee that they’ll take care of your jewelry. They will help you clean, measure, replace, or repair your ring for life.