Your undying love for one another is represented by the wedding ring that you wear together. It will be worn on a regular basis as a constant reminder of your promises to one another and as a public declaration of your dedication to one another.

When shopping for such an important piece of jewelry, many couples want to do so jointly because it requires some serious consideration and is such an essential investment. It’s not uncommon for the bride to have a clear vision of the engagement ring she envisions for herself, while the groom may not have given the subject any attention at all. In either case, the guidance that follows provides all of the information that you require to make a well-informed buying decision.

Women’s Wedding Rings

The wedding band is traditionally worn on the finger furthest away from the heart, while the engagement ring is worn on the same finger but is worn on top of the wedding ring. If you intend to wear your ring in a conventional way, you need to give some thought to how the individual rings will stack with one another.

Some rings are sold as part of what is known as an “engagement set,” which contains both the wedding band and the engagement ring and was designed from the beginning to fit together perfectly. Some individuals favor the symmetrical appearance of this design, which features two rings that are made of the same type of metal and have diamonds or other gems that are the same size and form.

However, a trend that is gaining popularity with today’s bride is to pick a wedding band in a style that does not match the style of the engagement ring. This is a departure from the traditional practice of having the wedding ring match the engagement ring. This is especially appropriate in situations in which the groom picked the engagement ring as a surprise when he proposed to his future bride. Although the design and style of these rings do not need to be coordinated in any way, it is recommended that you use rings made of the same metal wherever possible.

You might also give up metal bands in favor of a band that sparkles like diamonds when they play. Remember that a prong setting allows in more light for the greatest sparkle and that a channel setting protects diamonds from abrasion — a concern if you lead a highly busy lifestyle. If you pick a diamond wedding ring, know that a prong setting lets in more light for the most shine. The infinity band and the three-stone band are both popular kinds of diamond rings. The former has a continuous row of diamonds that wrap around the finger to represent an unbreakable bond, while the latter refers to the wearer’s past, present, and future.

The use of gemstones in ladies' wedding bands is also becoming increasingly common. These can be bold or understated, and they are offered in designs that are comparable to those of diamond wedding rings.

Last but not least, a plain metal ring made of gold, silver, white gold, platinum, or even titanium, bronze, or copper can serve as the ideal complement to the luster of your engagement stones. As a tribute to fashion, tradition, or a particular subject, many different types of bands can be purchased with intricately carved motifs, such as Celtic knots. A women’s wedding band with an intricate pattern might be the ideal finishing touch for an engagement ring with a more understated appearance.

Men’s Wedding Rings

It’s not a hard and fast rule, but some couples opt to get wedding bands that are identical to each other to signify that their hearts and lives will also be matched once they are married. Because they will be wearing their wedding band on a daily basis for the remainder of their married life, many men pick a wedding ring that is a reflection of their individual sense of style and personality.

Consider purchasing a men’s wedding ring that has elaborate motifs carved into it, such as Celtic knots or other designs that reflect your particular preferences or possibly your ancestry, if you have an appreciation for pattern and design.

This piece of jewelry is worn on a daily basis, so having diamonds or other gemstones implanted into a wedding ring is a great way to add personality and flair to the item. Many times, a men’s wedding band is the only piece of jewelry that a guy will ever wear. Because of this, many men choose to spend a bit extra money on their wedding ring so that it may accurately portray their own preferences and sense of fashion.

Several Important Factors to Take Into Account

Even simple metal bands do not all have the same form. When you cut through the band of a wedding ring, the cross-section might range from fully round (halo profile) to flat. The most comfortable profiles are often those with a rounded inner surface, such as the halo or the court profile, which has a rounded inner and outer surface. This is known as a comfort fit wedding ring.

The flat with softened edges court profile provides a more contemporary aesthetic by providing a flat outside surface with a comfortable rounded inside edge. Rings with square edges, such as the flat profile, can nip and irritate the flesh around the finger joints, causing discomfort. Rounded wedding bands move more easily and cause fewer issues.

Choosing Where to Purchase a Wedding Ring

Finding wedding rings is an important part of wedding planning.  The Wedding Report estimates that in 2010, consumers spent more than one billion dollars purchasing wedding jewelry and engagement jewelry online. Why? Because there is more competition for an online retailer than for a retail location, the online retailer is required to keep prices low in order to maintain a competitive edge. In addition, because an online retailer does not need to maintain an actual brick-and-mortar location, which eliminates a number of associated costs and taxes, the online retailer is frequently able to pass these savings on to the customer.

In addition, purchasing jewelry from an internet jeweler can provide you with access to rings that have genuine authenticity, such as rings with Celtic or Irish motifs that come from a jeweler situated in Ireland. In order to design and/or make their rings, internet retailers like The Irish Jewelry Company frequently collaborate with regional craftsmen and craftspeople. This is something that the majority of “big box” retail jewelers are unable to do for their customers.

Have You Heard about these wedding customs?

Place the Ring on the Finger

In some regions of England, the groom would say, “In the name of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit,” as he placed the ring halfway onto the bride’s thumb and the next two fingers, in order to ensure that the ring would always remain on the next finger, which is what we refer to as the “ring finger” today.

Some of the stunning Celtic knot patterns have beautiful connotations that are particularly fitting for a wedding ring, including the following:

A Celtic Knot

In their spare time, Celtic sailors would spend their time at sea weaving rope mementos for their families and friends back on land to take with them as souvenirs. The Celtic Sailor’s Knot is comprised of two entwined ropes that are bound together as one and have come to represent the union of two as one. This is the perfect way to describe a modern bride and groom, since they are both two individuals who have come together to become one.

Serch Bythol

The everlasting love represented by this Celtic sign is made up of two triskeles, which are knots with three corners and represent the body, mind, and spirit respectively. When placed next to one another, the two triskeles form a circle, which represents the unending cycle of eternity. As a result, the symbol is meant to depict two individuals who are tied together in body, mind, and soul by an unending love.