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An Easy Guide to Buying His and Her Wedding Bands

Are you planning to buy wedding band sets for his and hers? Often engagement rings grab most of the attention, so we never much think about the trends in wedding jewelry designs. However, wedding bands are a crucial piece to proclaim your love. From choosing the perfect metal to selecting the embellishments and getting it engraved, buying wedding bands is a significant task. In this blog post, we are going to break down everything you need to know while shopping for matching wedding bands. So, let’s begin, shall we?

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Style considerations

Matching wedding bands – sounds exciting, isn’t it? Well,  there are a couple of ways to think about matching his and her wedding bands.

Do you wish to purchase matching wedding bands to proclaim and show off your love? Although this has been a tradition, its popularity has faded over the years for various reasons such as personal interests, style preferences, and more.

Have you thought about purchasing wedding band sets for his and hers that match engagement rings? If yes, then make sure to choose a wedding band that will complement the engagement ring. You might get it customized from a reputed jewelry store as per your design specifications.

Seek advice from your jeweler; his or her expertise will be invaluable in making an informed decision. Consider if the stones are identical or whether you want to match white diamonds with colored diamonds or gemstones. The metals of the wedding bands can be the same (platinum and platinum; rose gold and rose gold), or the engagement ring and wedding band can have different gold tones. You may want to go for a wedding band that stands apart. You can either choose a wedding band that complements the engagement ring, or you can choose a ring that can contrast with it to create something fresh and unique that truly reflects your imagination and personal style.

If you have a piece of beautiful heirloom jewelry, then you may flaunt it. Wedding bands that have been passed down through the generations will add even more value to your vows. In case you don’t have an heirloom and would like to have one, then you can check out antique stores or jewelry stores in and around your location.

Metal Choices

You’ve probably heard of yellow gold, white gold, rose gold, platinum, and palladium, and each has its own set of benefits and drawbacks in terms of color, treatment, hypoallergenic properties, and price.

The Gold is 24K and it is soft in its pure form. But its purest form can’t be used in jewelry. So, it is mixed with other metals to increase its durability and strength. And this is represented as karatage ‘K’. 18K, therefore, adds the least amount of metals and is harder than 24K but softer than 14K. When it comes to convenience and longevity, yellow gold bands are the best choice to consider.

Another popular choice is white gold. Basically, it is just the yellow gold that is compounded with other metals like Nickel or Zinc to get a white appearance. In most cases, white gold is plated with rhodium to give it a hard, reflective finish, but it’ll need to be replated if it starts to display signs of wear. Rose gold has been a trending choice nowadays. Its rich and warm color imparts an appealing beauty to anyone and everyone. If you are confused with making a pick, why not try mixing up. Combining two or more gold tones in the same band can be a great style.

Platinum bands are a good choice. However, they are a bit expensive due to the metal’s scarcity. If you are someone with sensitive skin issues for metals, then a platinum wedding band is an ideal choice, as the metal is inherently hypoallergenic.

Another aspect when choosing your metal is that this ring is intended to last a lifespan (and potentially beyond). If you work with your hands, you may want to consider tungsten or platinum, which are both harder than white gold.

Stones Choices

If you don’t want a simple band, matching wedding bands can be set with a variety of stones, the most common of which are diamonds. Yeah, for men as well — after all, why should the bride get all the glitter?

If you go for stones, it is entirely a matter of personal preference. Although white diamonds are the most common, you can also choose colored diamonds or contrasting gemstones, such as an amethyst or sapphire layer underneath a stunning diamond solitaire engagement ring.

To sum up

The best way to start your search for a wedding band is by visiting a reputed jewelry store and trying on everything. And when it narrows down to a single choice, make sure to choose a wedding band that you love the most and can see yourself sporting for a lifetime. It is not about right or wrong choices, it is about the moments and experiences.

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