WEDDING RING GUIDE
How to Choose the Color ?
Yellow Gold: The warmth of yellow gold brings you together in sunshine. It is classic yet fashionable and its luminosity stays true over time. The natural, sparkling color suits any style and is perfect for classic lovers because it has never gone out of style. The constant shine will remind you of your boundless marriage. The timeless reminder will grace your finger forever.
Yellow Gold Wedding Rings
White Gold: The unexpected color of white gold adds contemporary flair to your unique look. It is more durable than the alternative and is great if you're on a budget. White gold creates a cool, sophisticated gleam and its popularity has only risen. The reflective surface and futuristic appearance will showcase your confidence throughout your life.
White Gold Wedding Rings
Rose Gold: The bright and stylish tone of rose gold has made it very popular. A little alloying with copper gives the metal its pink shade while also adding durability. Rose gold represents love, creating a romantic, feminine appeal. Vintage-style wedding bands look great in this material because they create enchanting beauty fit for a queen.
Rose Gold Wedding Rings
How to Choose the Finish ?
Polished
Vertical Brushed (Matte)
Horizontal Brushed (Matte)
Wire Brushed (Ice Matte)
Sandblasted
Polished: A polished finish is the most classical style, so it's very common in the jewelry world. The finish creates a shiny and reflective surface. If you want an eye-catching piece, you can't go wrong with a good polish. Nothing else will reflect light as purely and brightly.
Vertical Brushed (Matte): The timeless vertical brushed matte finish provides a coated paintbrush touch and the elegant matte appearance is gaining popularity day by day. The recognizable appearance and sheen diffusion creates a great surface look.The brush stroke appearance covers the surface vertically along the band and provides a slightly dulled look but also has a distinction in the strokes. The refined look offers an elegant aura to the wedding ring.
Horizontal Brushed (Matte): The subtle effect provides a tactile surface for horizontal brushed matte finishing. It is getting popular among young couples who like a unique look. The heavy texture offers a fully customized frosted effect.This finishing provides a new spin and a cool style for wedding bands. The horizontal brush stroke creates a beautiful contrast with a highly polished inner side.
Wire Brushed (Ice Matte): This finish is one of the newest trends with its beautiful wire brush finish. The difference between brushed and wire brushed is wire brushed finish has deeper noticeable brush marks and its effects are heightened so it provides a smooth look.
Sandblasted: Sandblasted finish has a quite noticeable and coarse finishing. When you touch the surface, you can feel the finishing effect easily. Sandblasted rings have a slight grainy feel and offers a textured feeling.
How to Choose the Thickness ?
A ring's width and thickness are interrelated, so anytime you make the ring wider, you must also increase the thickness.
1.2 mm
1.4 mm
1.6 mm
1.8 mm
2.0 mm
1.2 mm: This style is very thin and sensitive. If you like a humble but elegant ring, this thickness may be for you. Many of the finest designs come in this thin profile. Additionally, thin rings like this are very lightweight - you'll hardly notice it's there until you look down.
1.4 mm: This thickness looks great for classic designs.If you have a big and a bright engagement ring, this thickness is ideal to obtain a great combination because it does not affect the sparkling look of your engagement ring moreover it supports the shining effect and adds extra shimmer.
1.6 mm: This thickness is very common and is generally preferred by couples because it is ideal for any wedding band style and looks great on the finger. It shows the design very well and also perfectly reflects the different finish effects.
1.8 mm: Slightly thicker when you compare with the other thicknesses and gives an elegant appearance to the stone for the woman’s wedding ring while providing a spark due to the increased thickness. If you like to feel the ring, with a clean look, this thickness is ideal for you.1.8mm thickness provides a great support and also the security and durability with a strong setting.
2.0 mm: If you have long fingers, this thickness creates a great look to show the beauty of all styles. The bold band provides a strong support. If you like showing off and like a delicate but more substantial feel, this thickness is very suitable for you. 2.0mm thickness is an excellent choice for optimum support and durability.
How to Choose the Width ?
If you have small, delicate hands that take a small ring size, a thin wedding band will look most natural. If you want to show off the decoration of your wedding band and see small details, though, you may want to opt for a medium thickness. Finally, if you have long fingers and a large ring size, a thicker ring may serve you best. Thick wedding bands can be simple or ornate because they have more surface area to work with. You can select the same width as your engagement ring or create contrast and combine the two widths. We leave all the important decisions up to you!
2.0 mm
3.0 mm
4.0 mm
5.0 mm
6.0 mm
7.0 mm
8.0 mm
9.0 mm
How to Choose the Profile ?
Comfort fit
Flat Band Comfort Fit
Comfort fit: This profile makes the inside of the band slightly domed with extra metal. It squeezes a little over the knuckle when you take it off. The rounded interior (where the ring touches your finger) helps the ring slide. If you have an active lifestyle and remove your wedding band often, this comfort style may be ideal.
Flat Band Comfort Fit: This profile’s inner surface has a curved and a domed shape, but the outer surface has a flat shape. The convex curve helps wear the ring easily, so the ring perfectly slides when you wear or take it off. It provides an easy removing but at the same time it has a flat out surface so these two shapes gather in one design and create a unique and different look.