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How To Choose The Perfect Wedding Ring

December 1st, 2009

Your wedding ring is probably the most precious piece of jewellery you will ever own. It is also something you will be wearing every day for the rest of your life so you need to make sure you will be comfortable wearing it. Choose something that is suited to your style and your personality, that is timeless and high quality as well as within your budget. The traditional plain gold wedding band will be in style for years to come and will never date but there are many alternatives available if you prefer something more unique and individual.

It has only been during the last 50 or so years that grooms have been wearing wedding rings. Traditionally it was only the bride who wore the ring as a symbol of eternity, everlasting love and commitment. Now most weddings in the UK have bride and groom exchanging rings while they exchange their vows. Some couples like their wedding rings to be in a matching material and style but this is not essential. It is also common for brides to choose a wedding ring which matches their engagement ring. Ideally they should compliment each other and go together fit wise but there are no strict rules that the materials should be the same.

Yellow Gold, White Gold or Platinum?

The materials of which wedding rings are made of have improved through the years. However, the most popular are still those made from classic 9ct yellow gold or 18ct yellow gold. Gold has a timeless appeal and if looked after well, a piece of gold jewellery can last you a lifetime. Wedding rings made from 9ct white gold or 18ct white gold are also gaining popularity. White gold wedding rings are cheaper than platinum wedding rings but white gold still looks very contemporary and modern. Platinum is a very suitable material for a wedding ring as it is durable and hardwearing and therefore will endure wear and tear for a very long time. Platinum will not tarnish or discolour as it has no surface coating to wear off, this is why it is ideal for making fine jewellery such as wedding rings.

Wedding Ring Style

When it comes to style there are even more options available than there are for the choice of metals. The shape of the band itself is known as the profile and amongst the most popular are d-Shape wedding rings which have a traditional rounded look with a flat fit inside against the finger. Court wedding rings are curved on the inside and outside for a more comfortable fit. Comfort fit or sometimes called flat court wedding rings have a contemporary flat look with a comfortable court fit on the finger. Flat wedding rings are flat on the top and inside and have a more modern look. Wedding band widths generally range from about 2mm to 10mm and you have a choice of lightweight, medium and heavyweight. Your choice is completely down to personal preference and whether you want the ring to look heavy and chunky or delicate and dainty. Your ring can also be finished with a highly polished shine or with satin or matt finishes.

People used to say that the cost of the ring should be 2 months salary. The most important thing is to try to stay within your budget, regardless of if it’s 2 months salary, 2 weeks salary, or 2 years salary. Your perfect ring has a great significance and should be worn for it’s meaning rather than it’s monetary value. The best way to judge value for money when buying your wedding rings is to compare the weights of the material used. Buying your wedding jewellery online will allow you make great savings as online retailers don’t have the huge overheads of high street shops. Have your ring size measured properly. Most high street jewellers will happily do this for you without cost. The ring you select should not fit too tightly as your hands will swell in hot weather. Equally the ring should not be too loose that it slides round on your finger as you may end up losing it. Rings can always be stretched if need be in the future but attempting to make a ring smaller will leave the band with a join in it. Ensure that your wedding rings come with a guarantee and are covered by an initial money back guarantee incase you are not entirely satisfied with your purchase when it arrives. Finally, ensure that your ring is hallmarked.

The Wedding Ring Specialist website stocks a wide range of competitively priced gold and platinum wedding rings where you are sure to find something to suit both your taste and your budget.

Mens 24k White Gold Layered Diamond Cut 8mm THICK Wedding Ring Band ~ YOU CHOOSE SIZE ~ LIFETIME WARRANTY

November 12th, 2009


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This Ring has a LIFETIME WARRANTY against cracking, peeling, chipping, wearing or tarnishing. It is layered with 100ml of Yellow Gold over a semiprecious base metal. (Compare to many electroplated items that are only 3-4ml thick) These have a patented tough clear coat to protect the precious metals. Warranty certificate included. MORE GOLD LAYERED RINGS & JEWELRY AT KS CHARMING DESIGNS!… More >>
Mens 24k White Gold Layered Diamond Cut 8mm THICK Wedding Ring Band ~ YOU CHOOSE SIZE ~ LIFETIME WARRANTY

Wedding Rings for Guys – How to Choose the One You’ll Like

September 25th, 2009

Men often feel like they’re playing the supporting role when it comes to their wedding. Much of the attention is focused on the bride who usually does the bulk of the planning and decision-making when it comes to the big day. Sure, you had plenty of input, but as some of your friends will joke, you’re just along for the ride!

One area that causes much consternation for men is the wedding band. Until recently, a wedding ring was an option for men, if even given much consideration in the first place. As recently as two generations ago, it was difficult enough for couples to scrape together enough money for just one band for her, never mind that many brides used to forego an engagement ring as having one was considered an extravagance. Those days are long gone!

Getting back to men, we’re not always all that thrilled by the choice of rings presented to us. If you’re like me, you never wore a ring previously; perhaps not liking a particular style or considering some to be too effeminate. Maybe you’ve reasoned this: attention should be given to her hands only, not mine!

Fortunately, wedding ring designers are considering what men want when designing a wedding band just for them and I must tell you this: they can resemble the woman’s ring without all of the glittery trappings. Her gold, silver, or platinum ring may look like yours, but hers is thinner, embedded with diamonds or other stones, and very feminine. On the other hand yours will be wider and definitely restrained when it comes to its appearance. Leave the glitter to the ladies, but still wear a ring that complements her ring nicely.

Before shopping for a ring, you’ll want to consider a few points:

Buy your ring online. Jewelers such as James Allen make shopping a breeze. Avoid the malls and getting dragged from store to store. You can contact James Allen and ask for them to send a ring sizer to you to find out what your size is. James Allen offers gold, silver, and platinum wedding bands for less, usually without state tax, and at prices well below mall stores. When shopping James Allen, you won’t feel mauled as would by shopping at the local mall!

Go with comfort. The shape of the ring and its width are two factors that will go a long way in helping you determine if a wedding band is comfortable or not. Soft, rounded edges are preferable to a ring with angular edges. The curve on the inside of the ring should be soft otherwise you’ll find the ring annoying and not want to wear it. The best wedding band for a man is the one he can slip on forget is there.

Find your style. The pressure to find a ring that matches the bride’s wing often turns guys away from wearing a ring themselves. Though a matching pair can be a nice gesture, you may find that your personal styles are at polar opposites of each other. Better to find rings you both like for yourselves, then to try to agree on a subject that really doesn’t matter.

Once you find a ring that you like then plan to wear it all the time. Sure, when you work on the car or do a household project, you’ll want to remove it, but keep it on at all times to show your commitment to her. There is something to be said by offering her a visible and tangible reminder of your love for her, something she’ll find important and highly significant.

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How To Choose A Titanium Wedding Ring For Men

September 19th, 2009

You could have lots of different looks for men’s wedding rings. A popular choice right now is the men’s titanium wedding ring. The ring is perfect for men who are very active. Everyone knows its lightweight and amazing durability, this ring can withstand the roughest conditions. If you like men’s rings that are really flashy and sport a lot of icing, this is not the band for you. The titanium wedding ring for men has a simple grey color and hypoallergenic metal. Men who like to go about their day without worrying about getting their hands dirty, will truly appreciate this worry-free wedding ring.

When you purchase a men’s titanium wedding ring, it needs to be made of 100% pure titanium. That way you you know for sure that it is dent and scratch resistant. Since men appreciate things that are practical in nature, the sensible men’s titanium wedding ring is known to be a “real man’s” ring.

With the men’s titanium wedding ring being so popular right now, you can purchase it at nearly any store that sells wedding rings. There are many styles available in titanium too. Though some places that sell bands may be limited in their selection, you can always wedding bands online if you know what size ring you need. Most well-known jewelry stores will have an internet store available that will offer you a larger selection than you might come across in their local shop.

Aside from the well-known jewelry stores selling men’s titanium wedding rings online, you can choose between multiple internet stores that offer wedding bands. These internet stores not only provide you with a larger selection than you would come across in local jewelry shops, but it is also much easier to make comparisons between prices this way. It is a huge help in ensuring that you are getting a great deal.

If you are not as concerned about how much the ring costs, you might have interest in looking at designer men’s titanium wedding rings. These are extremely fashionable and are guaranteed to give you the best quality. Many people feel that these appear to be just as interesting as the gold and white-gold bands that have intricate designs.

If you decide to buy a men’s titanium wedding ring online, be certain that you have tried one on in a store first. That way you know exactly what size you will need, since you can not return it later on if you get it engraved. Typically with titanium bands the sizes are larger than you would find on other wedding bands.

Diane Winter provides articles that gives you a lot of tips and ideas looking for the perfect wedding band rings. Check out her website to get more information where you can find an affordable titanium wedding ring for men.

What Better To Choose For A White Gold Wedding Ring, 14k Or 18k?

September 1st, 2009

Of course the higher the karat the better, but in my canvassing in different jewelry stores, some would say that for wedding rings 14k is better because 18k white gold jewelry easily becomes discolored over time while the 14k does not, making it ideal for wedding rings which are constantly worn. Is this true?

How To Choose The Wedding Ring Of Your Dreams

August 30th, 2009

You’ve chosen the engagement ring of your dreams as well as the person of your dreams, now you have to choose a ring that compliments these choices. Selecting a wedding ring that matches your style and tells the world…”I’m taken and this rings proves it!” is no easy task. Especially since there are so many different choices for wedding rings today. To add to the challenge is the need to find a ring that looks just as beautiful as your engagement ring.

For the Gals

Once you’ve received your engagement ring you’ll have much time to stare and daydream about a wedding band as equally beautiful as the ring he professed his love for you with. Our experience tells us that brides are very concerned about finding a perfect match and won’t settle for anything that will detract or overpower the engagement ring. So it is crucial that a ring is chosen that has similar design elements as your engagement ring and fits nicely against it. Today’s engagement ring designs can be quite elaborate which is great but it creates the problem of finding a nicely matched engagement ring. Unfortunately many jewelers don’t have matching wedding rings available for their engagement rings although, you should always check with the jeweler your ring came from first to see if they have one available. What we’ve seen most is the difficulty in finding a ring that looks like it was made for your engagement ring and while not having spaces between the wedding band and the engagement ring. There are 3 approaches to solving these problems when choosing your wedding ring.

First Approach – Choosing a band that looks good with your ring but not alone

If you’ve received a ring that has multiple diamonds or has an intricate and unique design you may have experienced a problem finding a band. In an effort to get your wedding ring to fit together you may choose a contoured ring, or a wrap. A contoured ring is a band that has been specially designed to gently curve to the contoured profiles of today’s most popular engagement ring styles. Unfortunately, a contoured ring will not look good on its own and if you plan on wearing your wedding ring on it’s own you may be displeased with the way it looks by itself. If you are most concerned about a perfect fit against your engagement ring and won’t wear the wedding band alone then a contoured ring may be best for you.

If you have a solitaire engagement ring and you would like to spruce it up with your wedding ring then a wrap could be great. A wrap is designed to fit nicely around your diamond and over the top of the sides of your ring. Most designs have a series of diamond or gemstone accents set with rounds, princess cuts and baguettes. There are many choices to choose from and most people are successful at choosing a wrap that works will with their ring. There are 2 important things to consider with a wrap; most wraps won’t fit perfectly out of the case, and wraps can’t be worn by themselves. With slight adjustments to the wrap most of them will fit nicely on your engagement ring. Make sure you choose a jeweler who has a skilled jeweler in house to do the work for you.

Second Approach – Choosing a band that looks great alone but does not have an exact fit

Some solitaires have an area on the side where the head meets the ring that protrudes out and prevents the wedding ring from resting against the engagement setting. If you choose a traditional straight band because you want to wear it alone you may have problems with the band hitting against the head. This will create spacing and between both ring and you may become annoyed with that. It’s a trade off at this point, you’ll have to decide what is more important to you and only you can make that decision. You can circumvent that by choosing a wedding ring that has a low profile to it and allow for the wedding ring to rest slightly below the head minimizing spacing. Channel bands are a great choice in this situation because they generally have a low profile to allow for a proper fit. A channel band also looks fantastic when worn alone.

Third Approach – When all else fails make a custom ring

In some situations you’ll never find a wedding band that looks good with your engagement ring. When this happens some people elect to have a custom designed wedding ring made. Custom work allows you to have a say in what the wedding ring will look like and ca give you the best of all worlds. Most custom work begins with you describing to a jeweler what it is that you want out of a wedding ring. You then have the opportunity to share the things that you like about your engagement ring and the jeweler can explain to you how he will compliment those features on your ring. Some jewelers will sketch a concept for you then create a prototype to see as a wax model. More advanced jewelers will use a computer aided design tool to create an image for you to see on a computer screen. The wax model will demonstrate the fit and accuracy of the wedding ring with your engagement ring. It can also be altered with great ease and without incurring added costs. You should be very careful when choosing a jeweler to make you a custom ring because as with any craft there are skilled experts and there are hacks. There is nothing worse than investing hard earned money on something that is poorly made or that improperly interprets your desires. A good rule of thumb is to ask to see a portfolio of the jewelers work or ask to speak to the goldsmith personally to get a feeling of his aptitude for custom work.

For the Guys

Men are not used to wearing rings or jewelry for that matter so the thought of wearing a wedding ring scares them. For some men it is uncomfortable and other men are concerned the ring may look girly or not masculine enough. If careful consideration takes place there should be no problem in finding a wedding ring that works with your active lifestyle and fits with your personality. Today there is a wide array of metals choices and styles available and you are sure to find a wedding ring that will satisfy all your needs.

One option you may consider is ordering your ring with a comfort fit. This will provide a soft smooth feel when wearing the ring while making the ring more durable. Creating a slight dome using metal on the inside of the ring where the finger is placed forms a comfort fit. This dome softens the edges of the ring so nothing digs into the finger; it also prevents much of the metal on the inside of the ring from coming in contact with the finger.

Your lifestyle should be taken in account when choosing a metal type for your wedding ring. If you work with your hands and don’t plan on taking your ring off then you may choose the harder metals available like titanium or tungsten. Titanium is very lightweight, comfortable to wear and holds up well over time. Tungsten is the hardest metal on the planet and is basically scratch proof. The finish should also be considered when finalizing your decision; most wedding ring styles are available in multiple finishes. Some finishes hold up better than others under harsh conditions. A heavy brush or stone finish will show less wear and most scratches will not be easily seen. On the other hand a satin finish or a sand blasted finish will highlight even the smallest of scratches. Have your jeweler demonstrate the different finishes to you before you make your final decision.

If you don’t work with your hands or you don’t think you’ll damage the ring then you make want to consider some of the more precious metals available. White gold, yellow gold, platinum, and palladium offer a much richer look than the hard metals. You’ll also find a much greater selection of wedding ring styles to choose from in the precious metal family because they are more malleable and easier to craft. You’ll also have the added benefit of owning a ring that is more valuable because of the precious metal content.

Take care when selecting the finger size to order your wedding ring in. Many people lose their wedding rings in the ocean while on their honeymoon. This occurs because men are not used to wearing rings so they go with a more loose fit because they think it will feel more comfortable. The ring is too big and then it slips off in the surf. The truth is that a ring will bother you less when it fits more snug then when it is too big. When the ring is too big it will constantly be turning on your finger and this will bother you. If the ring is snug you will notice less turning and the snug fit will prevent you from loosing it. To determine the proper finger size use a ring sizer that is the same width as the ring you are ordering. If you use a finger sizer that is 2.5mm wide and your wedding ring is 7mm there will be a difference in the type of fit. This will cause you to pick an incorrect finger size. Remember that a little tighter is always better than a littler looser.

Andy Moquin has spent 20 years in the jewelry business buying and selling over $20,000,000 in diamonds, engagement rings and custom designed jewelry. He as traveled to Belgium and Israel to work with international diamond dealers and works as an advisor for http://www.dbcdiamonds.com, an international consortium of diamond dealers. His experience in jewelry business has become invaluable to consumers and business owners. He can be contacted at andrew@andrewsjewelers.com or http://www.andrewsjewelers.com

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