Top Wedding Rings Questions Answered

A pave half eternity ring with milgrain design would be perfect to be worn next to an antique-inspired engagement ring or even a classic solitaire setting.

A bar set princess cut five stone ring would complement a princess cut engagement ring.

A single row u pave eternity ring or half eternity ring is one of the most popular choices for a wedding ring.

Colorful gemstones in a ring can represent an important month related to the couple, such as amethyst for February.

Purchasing your wedding rings for your upcoming nuptials is an important part of the wedding planning process.  However, it may seem like a somewhat overwhelming and daunting task.  Our jewelry experts have answered the most frequently asking questions about wedding rings to help assist you in finding the perfect rings.

1.  Where and when should you start browsing for wedding rings?
There is no time like the present.  Typically, a few months before the wedding is plenty of time to find the perfect wedding rings.  Remember not to wait until the last minute because these rings are going to be worn and enjoyed for a lifetime–you will want to make certain that it is a style that both you and your significant other enjoy.  Browse wedding forums online to see if there are any rings that catch your eye.  If possible, visit a local jewelry store to see some different examples in person to see how the different styles look next to your engagement ring.  If you have not been able to find exactly what you are looking for, consider creating a custom design with a trusted and experienced jewelry store, such as deBebians.

2.  Do our wedding bands have to match?
Many couples do not know the rules when it comes to choosing their wedding bands.  However, the truth is that there are no rules.  Many couples choose different metals and completely different styles for their two rings.  This is perfectly fine to embrace your own individual styles when it comes to your wedding jewelry.  Matching or complementing wedding rings are also quite common.  It is up to your own personal preferences and styles.

3.  Does my wedding ring have to match my engagement ring?
Absolutely not.  Many brides today are choosing to mix and match different metals as well as setting styles.  This creates a unique and one-of-a-kind look.  If you wish that your engagement ring has a little more bling, consider choosing a wedding band that features diamonds and/or gemstones.  Some women even choose to wear two bands on either side of their engagement ring.  On the contrary, if you don’t want to your wedding ring to overpower or take the attention away from your engagement ring, consider choosing a plain domed ring or a dainty pave diamond band.  Your engagement ring and wedding band should complement and enhance once another.  This does not mean that they have to perfectly match.

Your wedding rings should not be a another source of stress during your wedding planning.  By examining different styles in person, you will be able to get a feel for which styles resonate with you the most.  By purchasing your rings online, you will be able to better stick to your wedding budget while still purchasing the perfect ring for you.

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