1 Ekim 2012 Pazartesi

What Wedding Ring Style Will You Choose?

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For the bride to be, wedding jewellery has something more than an aesthetic significance. Aside from the engagement ring which marked the beginning of your wedding preparations, there is also the big question over what type of wedding ring you'll choose. The style and design of wedding rings has changed enormously in the past ten years and there is now a much wider range to choose from. Where once you were limited to a simple golden band, there are few designs which aren't generally accepted nowadays. The most recent fashion has been for intricately designed bands that interlinks with the engagement ring, creating a complementary design that works across them both.


Yet, whatever style you want, there are a few practical considerations that you should think about before buying your perfect wedding band. Perhaps most vital is getting something that's comfortable for you. Although it might sound obvious, getting the right size doesn't jus just mean finding something that fits on your finger, but ensuring that it's within the 'sweet spot' of perfect dimension - not too big to move about and annoy you and not too small to become uncomfortable. Bear in mind that there's a difference between trying a ring on for a few minutes whilst you're in the jewellery store and wearing it all the time. So, if you're in any doubt, speak with the jeweller to see what the returns policy is, should the ring prove uncomfortable. Some rings are available with slightly rounded inside edges, which, unlike the traditionally flat inner surface, is supposed to increase comfort.


Continuing on the theme of practicality, it's also worth considering whether the ring you choose is going to fit in with your lifestyle. Choosing a diamond as big as the Ritz is certainly a great projection of wealth, but it might not be so practical if you spend a lot of time working with your hands. Indeed, many women prefer a fancy engagement ring that can then be removed if they're doing something where the gemstones could get damaged. If you opt for a plain wedding band, there's obviously a lot less chance that it's going to get damaged, or indeed, damage anything itself.


The material of your wedding band is clearly important and it can make a vast difference to the cost. Traditional yellow or rose gold is the time-honoured favourite, yet many more women are opting for either white gold or platinum. Whatever you go for, you might want to consider the width of the band itself. A wide band is ideal for larger fingers and has a slimming effect, whilst a narrow band is ideal for smaller fingers.


Samantha Brown is an experienced author who specialises in weddings and enjoys sharing her thoughts and interests with you. The websites recommended by Samantha have been chosen by herself from her own personal experiences. Take a look at wedding jewellery today. Providing quality articles, reviews and writings on love, relationships and weddings online.

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