Choosing the right wedding bands is not easy. It takes time and effort to research for your style, type of precious metal and whether or not you want his and hers wedding bands to match.
Wedding bands symbolize love and commitment between two people who wish to spend the rest of their lives together. For the day you will always remember, make sure every details is perfect by finding the most desirable 14k gold wedding bands, 18k gold wedding bands orplatinum wedding bands of your choice. Long after the wedding photos are stored away, your wedding bands will remain a visible and beautiful reminder of the day you wed, the vows you took, and your enduring marriage.
Know Your Jewelry Style:
Is most of your clothes classic, contemporary, or casual? Do designer labels fill your closet? Choose a wedding band style that complements your wardrobe, and you'll have a ring that matches your look and life-style.
Decide on a Precious Metal:
Platinum, Silver or 18k Gold Wedding Bands? It might seem a simple choice, but there are things to consider if you pick gold. First there's color: Do you prefer 18k or 14k gold wedding bands? White? Or rosy-pink? Then there's the amount of gold content, which ranges from standard 14k, to finer 18k. Platinum, today's "hot" metal, is more expensive and heavier than gold.
Stones or no stones?
Diamonds and other precious stones add to the cost of a ring. If you have a diamond engagement ring, matching diamond wedding band or eternity wedding band can be a beautiful complement. Of course, not all young couples can afford diamond bands (and most men don't care for them). You can always start out with simple 14k white gold wedding bands and upgrade when an important anniversary rolls around.
Find a Jeweler You Trust
Visit a local jeweler and ask the jeweler to measure your ring sizes. If you don't see something you like you may be able to find good deals and a wider range of designs from online jewelers.
Matching or Not?
Today most couples select rings that either match or have common elements. Typically a woman's wedding band is smaller in size but a few millimeters taller than a man's. Couples with different tastes can find common ground in rings of the same metal, but not necessarily the same design. Whatever beautiful style you ultimately decide on, wear it proudly and for a lifetime.
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