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Wedding Rings: A Step That Goes With “I Do”

October 29th, 2011 jovan No comments

Getting a date is sometimes a tricky issue. Finding someone to love that shares the same feelings with you, sometimes felt like a you’re in a war zone. Preparing a wedding, sometimes needs to be handled as delicate as fine glasses. But, nothing beats the pressure on selecting the perfect wedding rings or bands.

Wedding rings are materials symbolizing the binds for eternity that a couple promised to each other when they get married. Therefore, finding a perfect wedding ring could be hard as the aforementioned things. Wedding rings should be something that will also last forever.

One should take time in choosing the perfect wedding ring. The budget, material, and style should all be considered. It doesn’t need to be expensive as long as it conveys that most important message why one is getting married, “LOVE”.

Gold wedding rings are the most popular ones. Platinum and titanium are also good since they ensure durability, which is quite needed since wedding rings are worn everyday. It is also best that both parties agreed with the style of the ring because they are sometimes pass from one generation to another.

So, don’t forget those simple things if you are planning to tie a knot sooner or later. Good luck exchanging vows with someone who you love!##

Wedding Ring Sets For Him and Her

November 2nd, 2009 Nels No comments

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Wedding ring sets can be an ideal option for those couples who want a matching set of wedding rings. Are you planning on facing the world with matched wedding rings? Would a his and hers wedding ring set suit you?

Advantages of wedding ring sets:

* Cost effective. As a general rule, buying wedding rings as a complete set should cost you less than purchasing them individually.

* Match. The greatest benefit of wedding ring sets is that the wedding rings are matched. Although often the groom’s wedding ring may well be a bigger version of the bride’s so as to look in proportion on a bigger finger. While traditionally, a wedding ring set involved matching wedding rings for the bride and groom, today’s wedding ring sets can also encompass wedding rings that need not be identical, but share a common theme. For example, both the wedding rings are Celtic, but perhaps the bridal ring is inlaid with diamonds.

Other options include the same design, but made in differing patterns. Matching two tone wedding rings can be popular, with perhaps the bride having her feature metal as rose gold, and the groom opting for platinum, making them a little more feminine and masculine.

Drawbacks of completely matching wedding ring sets:

* Might be too fancy and not fancy enough. Perhaps the bride is hoping for plenty of swirls and bling. Perhaps the groom is hoping for a chunky black  wedding ring. Clearly in this instance no-one is probably going to be happy with a perfect match of the other’s ideal wedding ring. However, incorporating part of the bride’s design as a lasered highlight in the groom’s wedding ring could be subtle and pull them both together. Another option would be to incorporate the rose gold from the bride’s wedding ring as a stripe in the black wedding ring.

* Might not suit both the bride and groom’s lifestyle. Incorporating the daily requirements for both the bride and groom can also become challenging if one of the couple is going to place more demands on a wedding ring than the other. However, there are many metals that are now up to rigorous physical and chemical challenges including palladium, titanium, tungsten and ceramic.

* Matching up with other jewelry. A couple may feel that they are going to be stuck with the same color metal when one might like stainless steel and the other rose gold. Of course if one of the couple has their heart set on rose gold and the other on a black ring, some creative initiative may be called for. There are many wedding ring styles that incorporate more than one metal, or more than one color now.

Wedding ring sets can be a great way for couples who are wanting matching wedding rings. Once wedding ring sets were considered to be identically matching rings. However, the contemporary spin on wedding ring sets is that they can share a common theme, or metal, or be customized for the bride and groom’s individual requirements and preferences, but still resulting in wedding rings that are perceived as a match.

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Inexpensive Wedding Rings

October 23rd, 2009 Nels No comments

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In these economic times, more and more couples are seeking ways to reduce the wedding day bill. Selecting wedding rings that cost a little less is probably going to be a consideration for most brides and grooms. Read on for some handy hints on purchasing less expensive wedding rings.

The traditional wedding ring may sometimes be the least expensive. That simple gold band that generations before us wore to symbolize their betrothal can be an inexpensive and simple solution. The simple wedding ring has a lot of benefits including the fact that it will go with almost any style of engagement ring and is impossible to date.

Another benefit to a simple wedding ring is that down the track when the bank balance is a little more healthy, you can always have stones added for a little more bling.

For those couples who have platinum taste, but a silver budget, other metals such as white gold and palladium will give the luxy platinum look without the accompanying price tag.Titanium is another less expensive wedding ring metal.

When looking at wedding rings, be sure to stay within your allocated budget. Otherwise you are bound to see the wedding rings of your dreams at a price that you are not comfortable with.

To obtain the best priced engagement rings and wedding rings, a little research will have to be done. Visit a few jewelers and see which metals you prefer and what width band you are after. Do you want a domed band or a flat band? Would you prefer a wider wedding ring or a narrower band? The more metal, or the heavier the ring, the higher the price tag will be. Although, your wedding ring will look more finished if you ensure that it is the same width as your engagement ring.

Once you have narrowed your selection down, it will be a matter of searching the Net and jewelry stores for the best possible price. Don’t forget that in many parts of the globe various times of the year are well known for jewelry sales. End of financial year sales are always a great time for reaping the benefits of a sale.

Don’t  leave purchasing the wedding rings until the last moment. Take advantage of jewelry sales to secure yourself the best possible price. If you are having your wedding in a traditionally popular time of year, such as spring or summer, it may well be worth your while to obtain your wedding rings in the off wedding season, often winter.

Inexpensive wedding rings need not look inexpensive or flimsy. In fact, a simple and inexpensive wedding ring without any stones or working to add to the price can be a substantial item in its own right.

Always ensure that the wedding ring has a maker’s mark or hallmark stamped on it. This is your guarantee that the wedding ring is manufactured from the metal that you are paying for.

Inexpensive wedding rings are just as much a statement of love and commitment as a diamond encrusted designer wedding ring. There are many wedding ring metals to select from and these offer a wide range of wedding ring prices.

Selecting An Affordable Wedding Ring Metal

October 16th, 2009 Nels 3 comments

Couples will be thrilled to know that great advances have been made recently in working with other appropriate metals for wedding rings. Brides and grooms now have a much wider variety in wedding ring metals, and most will  be pleased to hear that all of these metals are less expensive than platinum, and many of them are also cheaper than gold. Before you start thinking flimsy, or it will turn green, you may like to know that all of these contemporary wedding ring metals are also hypo-allergenic and hard wearing.  The metals we are going to talk about today are titanium, palladium, and tungsten carbide. Which one of these metals is going to meet your wedding ring requirements?

Titanium is a very strong and light metal. Titanium wedding rings are available in colors ranging from blacks and grays to many other tints such as blues and greens. Titanium wedding rings can be set with diamonds or stones.

Palladium
is from the same family of metals as platinum, has a very similar appearance, and is naturally shiny. Palladium wedding rings, like platinum, never need to be plated. Palladium weighs less than platinum, making for a lighter weight wedding ring. From a costing perspective, palladium is roughly 25% the cost of platinum, coming in at about the same as 9K white gold, but never needing the rhodium re-plating that white gold needs.

Tungsten carbide wedding rings are made from one of the hardest metals in the world. These rings have a reputation for being virtually indestructible, being 10 times harder than a gold wedding ring, and 4 times the strength of platinum and titanium. Tungsten wedding rings as well as engagement rings will weigh about the same as a platinum wedding ring. Due to the strength of the metal, tungsten wedding rings cannot be resized or altered once they have been made. Generally tungsten wedding rings are not set with stones, as the hardness of the metal makes it difficult. However, tungsten can be lasered with designs, and made with other metals inlaid. Tungsten wedding rings come in a range of colors from white to metallic shiny grays through to dark grays and blacks.

Mixing your metals
. All of these metals can be incorporated into multi-color or multi-metal wedding rings. Palladium can be used to create the same visual effect of platinum in a wedding ring. Yellow and rose gold can be inlaid with tungsten, titanium, and palladium.

Price Differences: Palladium is the most expensive of the 3 metals, being roughly one quarter the cost of platinum, followed by titanium and tungsten in affordability.

These metals are all hard wearing, hypo-allergenic, low maintenance, and less prone to loss of luster and color fade.  Palladium, titanium and tungsten carbide have all been used in various other industries, including manufacturing air crafts and space shuttles, medical applications, along with components for weapons and electronics. However, it is only recently that they have become popular as wedding ring metals. The increased interest in these metals from both customers and jewelers has resulted in an amazing array of affordable wedding ring selections.