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A Bride's Guide to Wedding Rings

Although engagement rings get attract the most talk, wedding rings are just as important. Your wedding ring also needs to be perfect. Whether you choose a simplistic plain wedding band...

Although engagement rings get attract the most talk, wedding rings are just as important. Your wedding ring also needs to be perfect. Whether you choose a simplistic plain wedding band or a gemstone eternity ring, your wedding ring needs to be of high quality and reflect your style and character. Here is how to find the perfect piece:

Decide what you want

There are countless combinations of wedding ring designs, considering all thicknesses and weights, as well as incorporating gemstones and diamond eternity rings. Browse for ideas and think about what wedding rings you would like to have before you visit the jewellers. Once you have an idea of what you might like to get, we would happily assist you in choosing the right precious metals and gems or diamonds. Use your engagement ring for inspiration, but whether you would match it to your wedding band is entirely up to you.

Precious metals

Platinum is our recommended option if you are prone to allergic reaction, as it is hypoallergenic and an extremely long wearing precious metal. Alternatively, choose White Gold for a contemporary look or Rose Gold for an eye-catching wedding ring with vintage qualities. Yellow Gold makes the perfect timeless wedding ring, but if you’re struggling to decide or want all of them, you can mix them.

Match your wedding ring to his

Although it’s not necessary, many couples choose to wear the same symbol of eternal love and pair their wedding rings. When matched, men's wedding rings tend to be thicker and heavier than women's, but still carry some of the same design elements. If the bride's wedding ring is a sapphire gemstone eternity band, the groom's ring may have a single small gemstone from the same variety. Another way to match wedding rings is by opting for precious metals in the same colours. Alternatively, couples could wear identical wedding rings – this is something entirely down to personal preference.

Match with the Engagement ring

While precious metals and designs don’t necessarily need to complement each other, they should fit snugly, without any gaps. Try out rings with different thickness and bands. Your engagement ring could be wedfit – which means that the setting is slightly more raised, to fit perfectly alongside your wedding ring. If it isn’t wedfit but you would still like a snug fit, we recommend shaped wedding bands, which are available in all precious metals and designs.

A design you’ll love forever

If you’re unsure about the design, find something you consider to be a classical wedding ring and something reflecting your personality. Unlike engagement rings, wedding rings tend to maintain their traditional designs and don't become too eccentric, unless this is what the customer specifically has in mind.

Add a personal touch
You can add your birthstone, favourite gem or any family stones or metals, to make your wedding rings extra special. Another great traditional way to personalise your ring is by engraving it or adding your partner's fingerprint.

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