How to Choose the Perfect Wedding Ring to Compliment Your Engagement Ring

The excitement of turning around and seeing the love of your life down on one knee, engagement ring in hand, is a feeling you’ll remember forever. But once you start to toss more details into the mix like what kind of cake to order, what your color scheme will be, and nailing down your guest list, picking out your wedding ring might seem like another box to tick on a long wedding to-do list. 

Wedding ring sets

Engagement and wedding rings are all about expressing your personality, style, and commitment to your partner, so they should be a unique reflection of you. There are plenty of things to think about when you’re choosing a wedding ring to compliment your engagement ring, but the type of metal, stones, and the sizing are the main elements to consider when it comes to finding your forever jewelry.

Metals for Wedding Bands

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There are tons of metals to choose from and each of them has its own beauty and benefits. Some tried and true metals include silver and gold, but platinum, rose gold, and titanium have also become a favorite for modern brides. Mixing and matching metals for your rings is a great way to show off your personal style and create some versatility for your wardrobe. Just be sure to do your research first. Some metals like platinum are much harder than silver and can cause damage over time if the rings are worn together. 

Selecting Your Stones

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Since engagement rings are seen as the knock-your-socks-off piece of jewelry, they usually have some pretty impressive stones. Diamonds are the standard and you can change up the stone with different cuts and placement. If diamonds aren’t your best friend, you might find a new BFF in gemstones!

There are plenty of diamond alternatives that offer colorful, eye-catching sparkle with a much more affordable price tag. With wedding rings, you can opt for a simple band, highlight the main stone of the engagement ring with a band of smaller accent stones, or throw tradition out the door and get another show-stopping ring. 

Sizing and Stacking Your Rings

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Not everyone will wear their wedding ring with their engagement ring every day, but if ring stacking is totally your style, you’ll want to think about how the two pieces will look together. You can opt for a matching set to get rings that coordinate from the start or you can mix and match. The size of your rings is important if you intend to wear all of them on your ring finger. Daintier rings are great for getting a flush fit and stacking to the max, but you could also go for a more relaxed, bohemian vibe and wear your rings on your right hand so you have all-over bling.

Picking the Right Ring for You

Weddings are deeply rooted in tradition and while many elements of the event are timeless, more and more people are choosing to buck the standard and design a wedding that works for them, including the rings. At the end of the day, your wedding ring should feel right for you!

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