Your Wedding Rings
The wedding ring is
perhaps the single most
important piece of
jewelry that you will
give to your spouse in
your lifetime. It is
important that you
choose a timeless ring
that will not become
outdated or unstylish
after a length of time.
Men and women have
different options
available to them when
choosing a wedding ring
and it is not required
that they choose
matching rings. |
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The
couple traditionally picks out
their rings together so there is
no need for either the bride or
groom to become unnecessarily
stressed out about choosing the
perfect wedding ring.
Choosing the rings together
takes a great deal of pressure
off of the couple because they
do not have to worry that their
spouse may not like the ring
that is expected to last for
their entire lifetime. The
material of the ring is an
important consideration for both
men’s and women’s rings. The
most common materials include
gold, silver and platinum
although the rings can be made
of any material that the couple
chooses. Gold is the most
popular wedding ring material.
Gold
can be 14 karat gold, 18 karat
gold and 24 karat gold. Of these
three options 14 karat gold is
the type that is most
recommended for wedding rings.
14 karat gold is durable without
sacrificing luster. 18 karat
gold can also be used for
wedding rings but because it is
a softer metal it is more prone
to scratches. 24 karat gold is
even softer than 18 karat gold
and many do not recommended
creating rings out of 24 karat
gold because it is so prone to
scratches.
Silver is another metal that can
also be used in creating a
wedding ring. Silver is a soft
white metal that is very soft
and therefore prone to
scratching. Additionally it is
also prone to tarnishing and
discolorations but it is still a
popular choice because of its
relatively low cost.
Platinum is a precious metal
that is becoming increasingly
popular as wedding ring
material. Although platinum is
considered too soft to be used
in making rings, small amounts
of ruthenium and iridium can be
added to platinum to increase
the hardness and result in a
wedding ring that is extremely
durable. After choosing a metal
for the wedding ring, it is time
to consider the style of the
ring. When it comes to style
there are even more options
available then there are for
metals.
Some
of the basic wedding ring styles
include flat bands, half-round
bands and comfit bands. A flat
band is one that is rectangular
in cross section. These types of
bands are also decorated with
engravings. Half-round bands are
the most traditional style
available. These bands are flat
on the underside or against the
finger and have an arched
structure on the top.
Comfort-fit bands feature an
oval cross section and they are
heavier and more expensive than
the other types of rings. If a
bride intends to wear her
wedding band with her engagement
ring, she should consider
choosing a wedding band style
that matches her engagement ring
so that neither one overpowers
the other.
Once
you have decided on a metal and
style, it is time to choose
whether or not to engrave your
wedding ring. A good jeweler
should be capable of engraving
anything you want onto your ring
including letters, numbers and
symbols. Many couples choose to
have their names or initial
along with the wedding date
engraved on the inside of the
ring. This is not necessary
though as the couple is not
required to have the rings
engraved. If the couple does opt
for engraving though, they must
realize that they can choose to
engrave anything they wish on
the rings. It could either be
names and the wedding date or a
phrase that has significant
meaning to the couple. The
wedding ring is a very important
piece of jewelry because it is
meant to be worn for a lifetime.
When
choosing a wedding ring the
material of the ring, the style
of the ring and whether or not
to include an engraved sentiment
are just a few of the factors to
consider. Shopping for a wedding
ring can be a wonderful
experience if the couple makes
an effort to enjoy the
experience instead of stressing
about it.
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