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Thursday, January 8, 2009

The Secret to the Perfect Wedding Ring

The wedding ring is the most crucial piece of jewellery that you will give to your partner in your lifetime. It is important that you select an everlasting ring that will not become outmoded or unstylish after a period of time.

Men and ladies have various options available to them when selecting a wedding ring and it is not a necessity to select matching rings. The couple usually picks out their rings together so there is no cause for either the bride or groom to be strung out about selecting the perfect wedding ring. Selecting the rings together takes a great amount of pressure off the couple because they do not have to worry about their partner not liking the ring that should last for their whole lifetime.

The ring material is a vital consideration for both men and ladies. The conventional materials include gold, silver and platinum, though the rings can be made from any material the couple selects.

Gold is the most accepted wedding ring material. Of these three options, fourteen karat gold is the type that is advised for wedding rings. Eighteen karat gold may also be used, but because it is a softer metal, it is more susceptible to scratches. Twenty-four karat gold is even softer than eighteen karat gold and most people do not endorse making rings out of twenty-four karat gold as it is extremely susceptible to scratches.

Silver is another metal that may also be employed in making a wedding ring. Silver is an extremely soft white metal and thus is subject to scratching. In addition, it is also susceptible to tainting and discolorations but it is still a popular choice due to its comparatively low cost. Platinum is a valuable metal that is becoming increasingly favored as wedding ring material.

After selecting a metal for the wedding ring, it comes time to think about the style of the ring. When it comes to style there are 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 kinds of bands are also embellished with engravings.

Half-round bands are the most conventional style available. These bands are flat on the bottom or against the finger and have an arched structure on the top. Comfort-fit bands feature an oval cross section and are heavier and costlier than the other kinds of rings. If a bride chooses to wear her wedding band with her engagement ring, she should think about selecting a wedding band style that matches her engagement ring so that neither one overpowers the other.

Next on the list is engraving your wedding ring. A good jeweler should be capable of engraving anything you would like onto your ring including letters, numbers and symbols.

Several couples opt to have their names or initials, together with the marriage date, engraved on the interior of the ring. This is not mandatory, however, as the couple does not have to have the rings engraved. If the couple does go for engraving though, they must take note that they can opt to engrave anything they wish on the rings. It might either be names and the marriage date or a phrase which has symbolic meaning to the couple.

The marriage ring is a particularly significant piece of jewellery as it is designed to be worn for a lifetime. Purchasing a marriage ring could be a magnificent experience if the couple makes an effort to enjoy the experience rather than stressing about it.

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