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Tips for Choosing the Right Wedding Band

Your wedding band is likely the most essential piece of jewelry you’ll ever wear after your wedding vows. Look for a band that complements your taste, style, and engagement ring. It might become overwhelming with so many wedding ring styles and designs to choose from. While your jeweler can help you decide, it’s essential to know what you want before doing the wedding band shopping. Below are six tips for choosing the right wedding band.

1.   Consider the wedding band width

While some people want to match their wedding ring width to that of the engagement ring, contrasting the widths creates a unique look. Thickness plays a crucial role in your wedding band’s durability. Thin wedding bands are highly preferred by those sensitive to a ring feeling between their fingers because they’re less noticeable.

Since thin wedding bands are delicate, you should be mindful of their care. However, thinner, slim-fit rings might be too narrow for comfort. Thin bands are more prone to wear and tear and can be damaged by exercising and carrying heavy objects.

2.   Focus on your lifestyle

If you plan on wearing your wedding ring every day, it’s essential to focus on your lifestyle to pick the perfect ring. If you frequent the gym or lift heavy objects, consider selecting a long-lasting wedding ring alternative to prevent premature wear and damage. Don’t forget about the ring’s maintenance. Picking an intricate wedding band equals investing more time and care to keep it in great shape. If you can’t keep up with extra upkeep, choose a simple ring with fewer maintenance requirements but durable.

3.   Find the correct ring size

Your wedding band has to be a perfect fit, so have your and your partner’s finger measured to make the correct ring size. Schedule ring-fitting sessions to ensure they’re the right size. If you’re looking for a ready-made wedding ring, any jeweler can recommend your ring sizes to ease your search.

4.   Consider the metal

When buying a wedding band, consider durable metals including yellow gold, palladium, white gold, silver, and platinum. To decide on the suitable wedding band metal, consider the intrinsic value, surface strength, restoration factor, rarity, feel, precious metal content, and your skin’s sensitivity.

5.   Work with a budget

Depending on your style and budget, wedding bands can vary in cost. Set aside the amount you wish to spend and let that guide your search and narrow your choices. Your wedding ring cost depends on the cut, carat, color, clarity, quality, design, metal, jeweler, and personalization. Considering these factors enables you to make informed decisions to suit your budget and personal preferences.

6.   Begin your search early enough

Beginning your wedding band searches several months before your big day gives you enough room to find the perfect ring. You need some time to visit multiple jewelers, look at different prices, designs and styles. This information enables you to choose a ring you can keep for a long time; your dream wedding band. Additionally, the engraving and band size alteration also takes time, so beginning your search early ensures your ring is ready on time.

Endnote

Choosing a wedding ring can be overwhelming and time-consuming. These tips will help you find the right wedding band.