The Eventual Guide To Women’s Wedding Bands

 

 

 

 

Traditionally, brides wear two rings, the first being their engagement ring; He has been given an offer date. The second is the wedding band, which is exchanged on the day of the wedding. Two rings can be sold simultaneously or separately and this depends on the style of sound and other things. There is no definite right or wrong ring, but if you choose to go with a wedding set for your bride, there are some things you should consider.

 

Color And Material

 

The color and material you choose are important. Do you want it to match the engagement ring? Do you want it to be intentionally different? These are things that you need to consider when choosing a color. The color is often determined by the material used. There are some options for content. The most common is gold or white gold. White gold is usually immersed in yellow gold and coated in rhodium. While gold is the most common, there are other materials that can be made out of the ring, including materials such as silver and wood.

 

Gemstone?

 

After you have the material, you can consider whether you would like to add any gems to the ring. Once again, diamonds are traditional, although they are not a requirement, nor the only gemstone that can be added. Some wedding sets prefer to remain fairly basic and feature a clean band free of germs. This is an affordable option that still looks extremely elegant. There is also a wide variety of gemstones that characterize gems. Creating a custom band allows you to incorporate any family gems into your wedding set. If you have gems from one or both of your family's gems that you want to add to your ring, and were not in the engagement ring, they can join the wedding band you want to customize. Needed.

 

Setting

 

The final choice you can make is that your gems, if any, are set. Do you want all the gems with the band? Half across? Each of these is for individual decision-making and will vary depending on each couple.

 

Shape

 

Your final step is to decide the size. You can choose whether you prefer a flat edge or curved edge band if you want to include a pattern or keep it clean. There are so many variables that there are some factors such as size, size of engagement ring, where are the gems and how do you want them to fit. Some combinations of engagement rings and wedding bands leave little difference

 

Between the two, meaning they never actually meet, which may be intended and sounds great. Some people prefer curved or contour bands, which allow rings to be flushed properly despite the presence of a gemstone in the engagement ring.

If none of the rings you found are right or all your boxes don't tick, Leduc Goldsmith makes your dreams come true. Our team will work with you to design and craft the perfect wedding set for your bride. You can decide every style and design, then see it in life. For more information visit our Leduc Goldsmiths or to book an appointment, contact us!