As the ultimate symbol of eternal love and commitment - a wedding ring is the first step to beginning a new chapter of your life with your partner.
Deciding how to choose the perfect ring can be a daunting process, with so many options from different widths, shapes and sizes to precious metal types, the experience should be a truly personal one.
Your wedding day is likely to be one of the most memorable and precious moments of your life, with so much time spent planning the big day it could be that you may not have considered the wedding rings. It is a good idea to include the cost of the rings within your wedding budget so you are fully prepared. Whether you have a tight or slightly more generous budget, rings generally cost anywhere from $200 to upwards of $3,000, meaning there is a style out there for everyone.
If you have a slightly tighter budget, spending somewhere between $200—$400 will still allow you to buy a stunning ring. A good choice would be a 9K white gold band which is both elegant and practical.
There are many stunning options if you are looking to spend between $400—$600. This type of budget is ideal for those wishing to choose either yellow or rose gold, as you will be able to opt for 18K which has a higher percentage of gold content making the ring appear brighter and richer.
If you are looking at beautiful diamond-adorned or durable platinum wedding rings, it is good to note these styles will set you back anywhere upwards of $600.
Personal preference is key for choosing wedding bands, however, it has become increasingly popular for the groom to choose a ring which matches or is similar to the bride’s. For example, if the bride opts for a white gold style, the groom may wish to choose the same metal type but in a thicker band width.
There are, however, a number of options for the groom when it comes to their ring choice. The metal can be brushed, polished or braided to create a unique effect, or the band may even be adorned with diamonds. You also have the choice of widths. For example, those with larger hands may wish to opt for a thicker band.
Brides tend to have an unlimited selection of wedding bands to choose from. Traditionally wedding bands tend to be plain, however, rings adorned with diamonds have become increasingly popular for those looking for a little extra sparkle (see our diamond education guide).
Many brides tend to opt for a wedding band which matches their engagement ring. If you wish to do so, try coordinating the metal type of the band and the overall style as closely as possible. For those with an unusual shaped or particularly large diamond engagement ring, you may wish to consider the shape of the wedding ring so it fits beautifully around the diamond.
Another thing to consider is the width of the wedding band which will have an impact on the design, so those with longer fingers may wish to opt for a thicker band. Similarly, those with a larger or unusually shaped diamond engagement ring may wish to choose a thinner wedding band for a more comfortable fit.
The material you choose for your wedding band will determine the complete look and feel of your design. It is important to consider the band material carefully based on your lifestyle, type of jewelry you currently wear (if any) and the material of the engagement ring.
As you will be wearing your wedding ring every day, it is important to consider your lifestyle. For those who play instruments or work with their hands often, you may wish to opt for a slimmer band with rounded edges for maximum comfort. If you are particularly active you may want to avoid gemstones so they do not get dirty or damaged, and opt for a durable metal such as platinum to avoid scratches or wear.
Platinum
A durable metal which pairs perfectly with diamonds and colored gems.
Yellow gold
A traditional precious metal great for those who tend to wear gold jewelry every day.
White gold
Possibly the most popular gold type due to it’s elegant and versatile tone.
Rose gold
A fashionable metal which has become increasingly popular due to it’s pretty blush hue.
Visit our metal guide for further information.
Insurance is advised for any precious piece of jewelry, particularly those deemed high in value. Before spending any money on your wedding, including your rings, it is advised to consider taking out wedding insurance. Once married, it is a good idea to include both wedding and engagement rings within your home insurance for further protection.
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