The Perfect Wedding Ring
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 It is important that you choose a timeless ring that will not become outdated or unstylish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.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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