Weddings

Tips To Choosing The Right Wedding Ring For You

The planned proposal or wedding is approaching! Thus, you need a special ring (or rings) to mark the occasion.  However, any ring just won’t do, it needs to be perfect for you to present to your partner on bended knee, or to rest on your fingers from your wedding day and into the future. With a plethora of rings on the market, the search can be quite overwhelming. Which is why we’ve compiled some of the top tips to help you narrow down your ring selection.

Image from Whiteflash – 18k White Gold Tacori P Dantela Crescent Motif Pave Diamond Engagement Ring

Choose A Budget

Before you can go any further, you need to cost up how much you’re prepared to pay on either your engagement ring or wedding bands. There are various rules you can abide by to give you some guidance on how much to spend on your rings if you’re unsure. For instance, some suggest 3 months of wages for the value of an engagement ring. Whereas others suggest 2% of your income for your wedding bands. No matter what your budget is, there are gorgeous rings in a range of elements and styles to suit all price ranges.

Image from Whiteflash – Platinum Tacori Classic Crescent Ribbon Twist Diamond Ring

Start In Advance

Whether your ceremony or proposal is within a year or a few months, start your search asap! Leaving your ring shopping until the last minute could lead to overspending, choosing something impractical for your bride to be, or not enough time for the wedding band to be altered in size. The last thing you want to happen is you pop the question with a stunning Tacori engagement ring, she says “Yes!”, but the ring doesn’t fit! To avoid an embarrassing moment like this, allow at least two months to search for the perfect ring. If your wedding or planned proposal is soon, there’s no time to waste – head online to begin your search now.

Buy A Wedding Set

Proposals are not always necessarily a surprise occasion. For instance, you may choose the engagement ring together, and if this is the case, you may want to consider a wedding set too. Wedding sets are designed so that both the engagement and the wedding ring complement each other in practicality and design. Creating a seamless, connected look in appearance. Alternatively, if you’re confident that your other half will say yes to your surprise proposal, you could jump the gun and buy a wedding ring set in advance.

Consider Your Lifestyle

Whether looking after the little ones or working with your hands a lot at your job, choosing a practical ring is crucial. This is to avoid incidents of snagging, scratching others by accident, or causing damage to the ring. And so, if you tend to use your hands to, for example, fix cars or paint and decorate consider choosing a wedding ring that’s long-lasting and scratch-resistant such as titanium. Or perhaps a budget-friendly alternative such as steel.

Think Longterm

Image from Whiteflash – 18k White Gold Tacori Classic Crescent 3 Stone Engagement Ring

Purchasing a ring, for most people, is usually a costly investment they’ll expect to wear for years to come. Therefore, thinking long term about whether you’ll like your ring within 10, 15 or even 20 years is something worth considering. Although it’s not engraved onto you like a permanent tattoo, perhaps opting for a classic, timeless ring design will be something you are sure to adore for years to come. Opposed to choosing a ring style that is currently in fashion at the moment and shall inevitably go out of style soon.

Be Open Minded

There are thousands of jewelry experts out there with a wealth of knowledge about engagement and wedding rings to share. Be sure to take advantage of this and ask for advice on ring suggestions, the different profiles, and the diverse range of metals you can choose from. For instance, for none ring wearers, a jewelry expert might suggest you try a lightweight court ring in yellow gold, as this leaves less pressure on the ring finger and shall be better for comfort. Whereas others who work with their hands daily may prefer the snug fit of a D shaped ring; the profile being flat on the inside and curved on the outside.

Ring Size Alterations

An essential part of your ring buying journey shall be to make sure the ring size is spot on. To do this, before you go to get your finger size measured, you will want to make sure your hands are not swollen from intense exercise before taking your measurements. Plus, if you buy the ring a year in advance, try the ring on at least 2 months before your ceremony to ensure the ring still fits. If you’ve gained or lost weight, you’ll have the time to get it altered without too much fuss.

Choosing a ring needn’t be stressful. If you leave enough to plan and research different styles, you will find a ring that shall equally impress but also be practical in no time.