Monday, November 15, 2010

How to Find the Best Womens Wedding Rings

Before you start looking for women's wedding rings, you need to determine what type of ring you want.  You need to consider the type of diamond you and the type of material you want the band to be made out of. Here are a few tips to help you choose the perfect women's and men's wedding rings.

1. Type of material: Do you want white gold or yellow gold? Palladium or platinum? The type of material you choose for the band will limit your options as far as the setting goes. If you are going with a thin, jewel inlaid band, you will need a stronger metal to support the diamond.  If you are just choosing a solid band, then regular gold will be fine. This goes for both women's and men's wedding rings.

2. Type of Gem: How big a gem do you want? What is the quality of gem you are intereLONDON, ENGLAND - APRIL 24:  A gallery technic...Image by Getty Images via @daylifested in? Quality and size have a big impact on the setting you choose. A gem with cloudy spots may not work well with an open setting. For this type of gem, you want to choose a setting that will conceal and defects in the diamond.

3. Setting: The setting determines how big of a gem you can accommodate (or must use). A large setting will require a large diamond to just look proportional while a small setting may be incapable of supporting a large gem.
When shopping for women's or men's wedding rings, make sure you keep these three principals in the back of your mind at all times.

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5 comments:

  1. I read your post and your tips are really good and helpful. I like it and I will also follow these tips when I will buy any women's wedding rings. I appreciate you for your great Information about the wedding rings.

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  2. Thanks for taking the time to discuss about the best women wedding rings, I am agree with your comment but would you mind updating your blog with more information? It is extremely helpful for me.

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  3. I feel like wedding rings are way over priced. You will never be able to recover the cost you spent on it if there was ever a need to sell it.

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  4. If you can afford yourself a nice ring and don't want to bother so much about it go for white gold with diamonds, a 100% success.

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  5. I wear a simple gold band too. I do have a large ruby and diamond engagement ring as well but I only wear it occasionally.
    His and her wedding bands

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