The wedding rings play an integral role in the ceremony of marriage. While the exchange of rings may not involve the guests, there is no point more memorable to the bride and groom then saying "I do." Even after the big day is over, these rings will serve as a reminder of the commitment, devotion and love a husband and wife share throughout their lives. As such, the rings should be chosen carefully and thoughtfully.
The time and effort involved in hand selecting the perfect wedding rings vary for everyone. Some choose the long, arduous challenge of in-store shopping, aggressive salespeople and over-priced merchandise. In actuality these rings are no less meaningful, but the purchasing process has somehow diminished the excitement of the approaching engagement.
How to choose wedding ring ::
: : Shop together. The engagement ring was the big surprise, but you should decide on wedding rings together. Many women already know what they want on their wedding ring, so sitting down and talking can help get both spouses on the same page.
: : Decide on matching or separate bands. It is possible to buy wedding rings together so they coordinate, but it is not absolutely necessary. For example, if a man is concerned with a ring appearing too effeminate he can get a different style from the woman.
: : Match it to the engagement ring. Many people will wear their engagement ring and wedding band together. Having something to match it to will help you make your decision. You may want to visit the same jeweler you got the engagement ring from, or look into it when you are shopping for engagement rings.
: : Consider your lifestyle. Rings should adorn and accentuate your hands, not hinder them. If you use your hands a lot for manual labor and you do not want to scuff up your stone or damage your ring, consider a low setting or a hard stone. Conversely, if you live a life of leisure and you want to flaunt your luxurious diamond, get it set high and flashy and let it bling.
: : Choose a band metal. The three most popular are yellow gold, white gold and platinum. White gold is popular because it coordinates with both silver and gold and is less expensive than platinum (which does the same, but is much stronger). Yellow gold is traditional, but be sure to look into the karats. Nine karat does not look as nice and will not hold up as well as 18 karat, but more karats means bigger price tag.
: : Look through catalogs. Once you have a general idea of what you want, leaf through a couple catalogs. This will help you figure out the price ranges.
: : Visit your trusted jeweler. Get some references and recommendations for a good jeweler and go down to the store to look at rings. Find a knowledgeable employee that can help address your questions and concerns.
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