How to Find the Perfect Wedding Band Pairing
How to Find the Perfect Wedding Band Pairing

‘Made for each other’ is likely to be on the front of every greeting card that you receive during your engagement period. But what about the perfect match for your dazzling engagement ring? Wedding bands were once generally quite standard, either an eternity ring or a plain band - and the trend was to have a matching band to your partners. However, the rules have since been dashed in place of wedding band designs which can completely change the look of your engagement ring, and are bold enough to be worn alone. If you’re not sure what to settle on, here’s everything you need to know about wedding bands.

1. your engagement ring and wedding band be the same colour?

When it comes to engagement rings and wedding bands, the “rules” are there to be broken. The assumption that your engagement ring and wedding back should be the same metal colour, or feature the same stone type isn’t at all true, though it is certainly still the most common look for a sleek look.

Instead, be creative and see what you like the look of on your hand. Opting for two metals colours is great for those with an eclectic style who like to mix metals in their other jewellery. This also means the option to change up your look if you’d like the option to wear your rings separately for different occasions.

Mixing a platinum wedding band&nbsp and a   yellow gold engagement ring can really make the yellow gold pop, and the same would go for pairing a platinum and rose gold engagement ring  together. Have a deep think about what you’ll enjoy wearing for years to come.

2.The best wedding band shape for your engagement ring cut

Not all wedding bands pair seamlessly with every engagement ring, particularly if you have an irregular shaped diamond, or a “toi-et-moi” setting. Luckily, there are ways to style your wedding band to suit even the funkiest of engagement ring styles. The traditional eternity or plain circular band, though beautiful, isn’t the most practical for every centre stone cut as the stone may hit off the edge of your wedding band, leaving a gap between. Before choosing a style, think about how you’d like your ring finger to look. Do you intend to wear both rings together, always? Do you want the rings to fit together flush, or do you like the chunky look of two rings that don’t totally fit together.

You also need to assess your engagement ring. A low-set ring will pair differently than a high-set ring. The latter means the centre stone sits higher off the metal band, meaning you can get away with a wedding band which sits flush with your other ring, as the stone is out of the way. For low set rings, a curved or open band means the stone can slip into the space and still be cohesive. Though both have their own considerations, the best way to get the perfect fit is to have your wedding band custom made to your engagement ring. At Kairose Jewellery we use 3D technology to scan your engagement ring to be sure we can create the wedding band of your dreams.

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