Choosing matching wedding rings for the couple

Mart 7th, 2008

wedding & engagement rings on handsAre you hoping to wear a matching wedding ring with your future spouse?

Couples sometimes want to choose to wear matching wedding rings. This can be a romantic touch, though it will limit the options that you can choose from. You would then need to take into account all of the factors we mentioned up to now and your fiancé and importantly you will need to consider the types of rings that your fiancé can wear with her engagement ring. Some ladies engagement rings need to have curved fitted rings specially made to match their wedding ring, so if that is the case for your fiancé’s ring, it would generally be best to not have matching rings.

In summary, therefore couples sometimes prefer to choose a ring with some similar features, such as the same metal type, a similar pattern or another feature in common.

Which metal is best for your wedding ring?

Mart 5th, 2008

wedding & engagement rings for menBelow is info for choosing the metal to use for your wedding ring.
• Gold
• Titanium
• Platinum
• Silver

Gold
metal of wedding ring
Gold is definitely the most popular choice for men’s wedding rings. There are two things to consider when choosing a gold men’s wedding ring. Which gold carat to choose and gold color or what combination of gold colors you would like. The gold carats normally used in men’s wedding rings are 9kt, 14kt and 18kt. The higher the proportion of gold used in the final metal, the more valuable and expensive the metal will be. So all other things being the same, an 18kt ring will be more expensive than a 14kt ring and a 14kt ring will be more expensive than a 9kt ring.

Many people see the hardness and durability of gold when choosing a men’s wedding ring.

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How to choose a wedding ring for men

Mart 2nd, 2008

wedding & engagement rings for menMany men are concerned that a wedding ring will not be comfortable to wear. This concern normally stems from the fact that many men have not worn a ring before. Men’s wedding rings can be comfortable to wear if you know what to look for. Consider these two factors, the shape of the ring and the ring width.

Now first, look for a ring design that has softly rounded edges, rather than sharp angular edges. That doesn’t mean that a flat band style cannot be comfortable. A flat band can still have a very good construction which the edge of the band is made with a very gentle rounded inside edge. Next, consider the inside curve the of ring. The inside of a ring should have a gentle curve on the inside edges of the ring. This soft internal curve will make the ring feel more comfortable on your finger. Another option might be a soft fit ring, which has softly curved edges on the ring, though not a completely curved inside surface in the ring.

Something that is also a popular choice for men’s rings is a ring made with a comfort curve. A comfort curve refers to the inside of a ring, not the outside. So it is possible to have a comfort curve with a ring that is flat on the outside surface.
A comfort curve is a ring that is curved on the inside of the band, rather than having a more flat surface on the inside of the ring. When considering ring width, factors to consider include the size and length of your fingers and your personal preference. Often men with larger hands or longer fingers choose an average width band or a slightly wider band. Men with smaller hands or more slender fingers often choose a 5mm ring or a slightly narrower ring.

Men’s wedding&engagement rings are usually wider than a ladies wedding ring and most men choose a ring width of between 5mm and 7mm with 6mm and 7mm being the more popular widths. If you are interested in a band wider than 7mm you will need to note that very wide bands can be a little more uncomfortable to wear than a narrower ring. If you choose a wider ring style you will also need to consider the finger size that you will need. Wider rings can be tighter on the finger than a narrower ring would be.

For a ring width of 8mm or wider you may need to choose a slightly larger finger size (perhaps a 1/4 US size or a 1/2 a British or Australian size larger). Most finger size measurements are made on quite narrow sizing rings, so when you have your finger size measured by a jeweler you should let them know the width of the ring that you are interested in, so that they can factor in the width of your ring when determining the best finger size for you.

Wedding & Engagement Ring Reflects Man’s Personality

Şubat 29th, 2008

wedding & engagement rings for menA wedding ring is not only the symbol of your love, it is also a fashion accessory that will be with you for a very long time. So, you need to choose a ring that reflects your personality, rather than a ring style that may be a passing fashion or especially is picked up at a discount sale.
You will appreciate your wedding & engagement ring more if you put a little thought into it. Are you a simple no-frills type of guy?
Then the classic gold wedding ring may appeal. Though there are many types of these simple rings. The width and shape of the ring can make rings look quite different. There are also many options available for you to make your simple wedding ring more comfortable for you. See the comfort tip below.
wedding & engagement rings for menDo you like the idea of having something a little different - but not too much different?
 
There are many options available for the man who does not want a simple gold wedding band, but who doesn’t want an overly flashy ring either.
Maybe a twist on the simple wedding ring is for you. What about a ring with ribbed edges, a white gold inlay stripe, a satin finish textured ring rather than a polished texture, a two-tone ring with yellow and white gold or a woven pattern. There are many subtle yet stylish options available.
Is your fiancé encouraging you to choose something a little different but you’re not yet convinced?
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Choosing Wedding & Engagement Rings for Men

Şubat 27th, 2008

wedding rings & engagement rings for menWhen you decide which men’s wedding ring is right choice for you, first you need to consider your lifestyle.

Everyone is different. A ring design that appeals to one person, may not appeal to another, just as a ring design that works well with one person’s lifestyle may not be appropriate for another person’s understanding of life.

You need to consider what effect your lifestyle will have on your wedding ring. Consider the following questions together with any other facets of your lifestyle that will play a part in your choosing your men’s wedding ring:

* Can you wear your wedding ring whilst you work?
* Are there special requirements for the type of ring that you can wear at work? Are you a mechanic, tradesman, soldier or working with machinery and equipment that could get caught on a ring? Do you need a ring that can be cut-off from your finger in the case of an emergency?
* Do you work with your hands - will manual labour be tuff on your ring?
* Are you a gardener or tradesman or does your work or hobby involve being tough on your hands, and thereby tough on your ring? If you answered positive, you may be best not to wear your ring whilst performing these activities. Though if you are planning to wear your ring at those times, you need to consider whether your ring can stand up to that harsher treatment.
* Will you wear your wedding ring everyday and at every place?

When possible most men choose to wear their wedding ring every day. Yet there are some jobs where it’s not possible to wear your ring to work, or some men prefer not to wear their wedding ring every day. Some men are not able to wear a ring to work due to the harsh treatment that they expect their work may give to their ring or because they are prohibited from wearing a ring at work due to safety standards.

These men who wear their wedding ring on the weekends and special occasions often choose a ring a little more unusual because they like to enjoy the ring whilst they do wear it and they are not limited in ring design based on their lifestyle.
Some men also prefer to wear their wedding&engagement ring on a neck chain when they cannot wear it on their finger. If you plan to wear your wedding ring on a chain, you will need to make sure that the type of ring is suitable to be worn on a chain (for example woven or more intricate rings are not as suitable to be worn on a chain).
* Will you play sport whilst wearing your wedding ring?
* Do you rock climb, play football, soccer, basketball or surf? For sports that could be rough on your ring we recommend that you not wear your wedding ring whilst playing that sport.
If you do plan to wear your ring during sport, you will need to make sure that the ring is suitable. If your work or hobbies may be rough on your ring and you plan to wear your ring when carrying out those activities you should look to have a ring that will better be able to handle that treatment. See the information below under the ring design section to help you will your ring design options.

What should be the width of your wedding & engagement ring?

Şubat 26th, 2008

wedding rings & engagement ringsWhen choosing the width of your wedding & engagement ring, not surprisingly, you need to consider the width of your engagement ring for the following two reasons:
1.   You need to consider the length of your fingers and how much room is available between the base of your finger and your knuckle for comfortably wearing a ring.
2.   In keeping with the strategy of having your two rings look like they were made to be together, you need to consider the proportions of both rings. If the widths of both rings are proportional to one another, the rings be appear to compliment each other better.

Keep in mind, the width of the engagement ring will strongly influence the width of your wedding ring.
 When considering the width of the engagement ring, you should consider the width of the engagement ring on the side or base of the ring, not the top gemstone setting width.

In summary we can as a general guide say, a wedding ring should be either the same width or very slightly wider than the engagement ring band.

The Bandstyle of Your Wedding&Engagement Ring

Şubat 23rd, 2008

If you turn your wedding & engagement ring on its side and look at its band you will see that the band has a shape. The most common types of band shapes are
•   Softly rounded
soft rounded band

• High domed
high domed band

• Flat
flat band

Most wedding & engagement rings are made with a soft rounded shape. The soft rounded shape has a gentle curve to the outside of the band. The gentle curve is about half way between a high domed and flat shape.

A flat band has a flat outside surface with flat edges.

A high dome band has a slightly exaggerated rounded shape to it. High domed bands are most often made in narrower widths.

Below the pictures provide examples of the engagement rings with soft rounded, high domed and flat band styles.

soft rounded band
high domed band
flat band

Your wedding ring should ideally have the same band shape as your engagement ring. Try to identify the shape of your engagement ring then look for a wedding ring that has the same or a similar band shape.

It is not essential that the band shapes be the same, though the rings will sit better together and look better together if they have the same band shape.

For instance, a high domed band may look a little odd next to a flat style band.

soft rounded band
high domed band
flat band

Curved and Straight Wedding Rings Together

Şubat 22nd, 2008

straight and curved wedding rings together

The bezel set solitaire diamond engagement ring has a setting style where its diamond is set high above the engagement ring band, allowing a straight wedding band to be worn with it.

straight and curved wedding rings together

The engagement ring diamond setting sits above the band and does not protrude from the side of the base of the engagement ring band which does allow a straight wedding band.

straight and curved wedding rings together

This bezel set solitaire diamond engagement ring has a setting style that also suits a curved wedding band. The wedding band pictured has a gentle curve designed to be worn with a solitaire (one gemstone) engagement ring.

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Curved Wedding Rings for Ladies

Şubat 19th, 2008

wedding engagement ringsCurved wedding ring matches:
This prong set solitaire diamond engagement ring has a setting style that does not allow a straight wedding band to sit well with it. The engagement ring diamond setting protrudes from the side of the base of the engagement ring band which prevents a straight band from sitting well. The wedding band pictured has a gentle curve designed to be worn with a solitaire (one gemstone) engagement ring.

wedding engagement rings

Other wedding ring suggestions:
The wedding ring picture is a simple curved gold wedding ring.
A similar shaped ring with channel set diamonds could also be worn with this style of engagement ring.
This bezel set solitaire diamond engagement ring has a setting style that does either a straight or a curved wedding band to sit well with it. The engagement ring diamond setting protrudes from the side of the base of the engagement ring band which prevents a straight band from sitting well. The wedding band pictured has a gentle curve designed to be worn with a solitaire (one gemstone) engagement ring.

wedding engagement rings

Other wedding ring suggestions:
The wedding band pictured is made in white gold. For the engagement ring pictured, we would normally recommend a yellow gold band. The wedding band pictured also contains hammer set diamonds. A channel set diamond band or a band without diamonds could also be worn with this engagement ring style.

wedding engagement rings

This bezel set solitaire diamond engagement ring has a setting style that does not allow a straight wedding band to sit well with it. The engagement ring diamond setting protrudes from the side of the base of the engagement ring band which prevents the straight band from sitting well. The wedding band pictured has a gentle curve.

The wedding band pictured contains channel set diamonds. A similar shaped ring could also be worn without the diamonds. A wedding band with smaller diamonds could also be worn with this style of engagement ring.

Straight Wedding Rings For Ladies

Şubat 18th, 2008

wedding rings, engament ringsStraight wedding ring matches:
This prong set solitaire diamond engagement ring you see has a setting style that allows a straight wedding band to sit well with it.
The engagement ring diamond setting sits above the band and does not protrude from the side of the base of the engagement ring band which allows a straight wedding band.
Other wedding ring suggestions:
The wedding ring pictured is a simple white gold wedding ring. A channel set diamond wedding ring would also suit this engagement ring style.
wedding rings, engament rings
wedding rings, engament rings

This bezel set solitaire diamond engagement ring has a setting style where the diamond is set high above the engagement ring band, allowing a straight wedding band to be worn with it.
The engagement ring diamond setting sits above the band and does not protrude from the side of the base of the engagement ring band which allows a straight wedding band.
Other wedding ring suggestions:
The wedding ring pictured is a simple yellow gold wedding ring. A channel set diamond wedding ring or a hammer set diamond wedding ring would also suit this engagement ring style.

wedding rings, engament rings
wedding rings, engament rings

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