October 15, 2010
Show Your Unity By Buying Matching Wedding Bands
His and her wedding rings can be a great way to show the world that not only are you married, but that the two of you are a couple. Matching wedding rings can be extremely unique, or very traditional. Here is your chance to start thinking as a couple. You may want to consider some of these points: How matching is matching? Some couples consider his and her matching rings to be identical except for finger size. Other couples may wish to have the same ring, but made on a larger scale for the groom, to keep the proportions. Others may consider wedding ring to match when they are made from the same metal. Metal: Are you both planning on yellow gold, two tones, or some form of white gold such as platinum or palladium? Before selecting your wedding ring metal you may like to consider any skin sensitivities, life style, sports, hobbies, and work. Other salient issues would be the style of watches you prefer and whether there is an engagement ring to match up. Palladium is becoming a popular selection for those who like the look of platinum, but prefer a smaller price. Palladium is naturally shiny and is also hypoallergenic, as is platinum. Two tone rings can easily solve dilemmas involving trying to match up other jewelry and personal taste. Perhaps one of you wants a platinum band and the other yellow gold. Wedding rings can be designed to look just the same but in differing metals.
So what makes a good commitment ring? Check out these six pointers to help you in your quest for a great ring: 1) Showing your commitment with a ring isn’t necessarily about splashing the cash. It’s about finding something that expresses a common tie or interest or belief; it’s not about making some huge financial investment (you can do that with the engagement ring if everything works out!). And you’re in luck because there are some great affordable promise rings on the market. 2) Go for something unique, because you are unique and so is your relationship. What do I mean by unique? Original design is always a winner, or interesting and unusual materials can be real showstoppers. For example, matching wedding rings made from natural Amazonian seeds that are then inlaid and lined with silver provide an original take on the traditional seed ring. And an original ring design needn’t mean it’s going to break the bank. 3) There’s a lot to be said for going for a complete contrast with anything that might look an engagement or wedding ring. After all, you don’t want to give off the wrong message. I have an 18-year old friend whose parents freaked when they saw him wearing a promise ring that looked to them like it was a wedding ring.
Engraving? Engraving of his and her matching wedding rings is becoming more popular. Messages, dates, and sayings can be engraved on the inner or outer surface. Scrolls, leaves and flowers all make other beautiful engraved designs. The engagement ring: Many jewelry designers have wedding ring ranges that match their engagement rings. Many of these companies also have wedding rings designed for the groom to tie in. Matching wedding ring can be a symbolic way for a bride and groom to present themselves as a united couple.
Of course, every woman looks forward to the day that she will receive that perfect engagement ring. The only day that is more exciting than that is when she chooses the ring that signifies mutual love for a lifetime – his and hers wedding rings that perfectly match in every facet and detail. It is because of the unity that the couple feels on their special day that matching ring sets were even created. There are so many different designs of his and hers wedding bands that it would take forever to list them, but there are several that are worth an explanation. A hand braided wedding ring set in 14k white and yellow gold is just breathtaking, while the step edge bands in white gold are very unique. But if you really want something special that shows that you both are the perfect fit, then you might want to check out the heart shaped his and hers wedding bands. There is
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