Gold Platinum Palladium and Titanium Wedding, Eternity and Engagement Rings

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RingsrUs was set up to allow our customers to buy diamond engagement rings online at a discount from the prices in high street stores. All the rings on our site come with a UK hallmark that ensures the quality of the material except for titanium which is difficult to hallmark in the UK. In fact it is a little known fact that you cannot buy a titanium ring in the UK that has an 18ct gold inlay at least not legally in a shop. The only legal way to sell titanium inlays in this country is to sell them as say 18ct gold colour inlay however if hallmarked abroad any ring sold by ringsrus.co.uk that did not pass hallmarking standards would be refunded under paypals terms of service which we are bound by. As we own a well known high street jeweller we can sell the same rings as our stores at a fraction of the price typically between 20-40% savings on the price instore.

 

All rings are gauranteed by our best price promise that if you found your ring in a high street store cheaper than you bought it online we will refund the difference even 2 weeks after purchase. It is impossible for anybody to guarantee that the price of gold wont plummet the day after you buy your ring and under those unlikely circumstances we would be unable to refund any money.

 

As ringsrus was set up by a well known scottish jeweller it is fast becoming established as a great site for Celtic wedding rings and even spinning rings made in Scotland which are big in the USA just now and with the favourable exchange rate available under the search box on our site we are sure to see an increase in our exports to the USA as a result. All the prices on our website are available in dollars yen and euros to make it slightly easier for foreign visitors to the site.

The Wedding Ring a Symbol of Eternal Love

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Modern symbolism in the form of tattoos or jewellery other than the traditional wedding ring are creeping their way into the wedding ceremony but there is something essentially so simple and pure about a band of precious metal, gold, platinum, silver or any other metal, that still captures the imagination of even the most contemporary of brides, many of whom still opt for the simple wedding band as a symbol of their marriage. The symbolism of the ring is set deep in antiquity, thought to date back to 17th century Europe or even as far back as ancient Egypt.  The tradition of placing the ring on the third finger of the left hand is a custom believed to have derived from the Egyptians who believed that the ring finger and the heart were joined directly by a ‘vein of love’: placing a wedding band on the third finger of the left hand was designed to denote the eternal aspect of love. The wedding ceremony, during the 17th century, actually incorporated the ring into the ceremony in a far more integral manner than it is used today. As the priest intoned the blessing ‘In the name of the Father, and the Son and the Holy Spirit’ the groom slid the ring firstly on the bride’s thumb [the Father], then on her index finger [the Son], and then on her middle finger [the Holy Spirit]. It came to rest on her third finger as this was the first finger free following the blessing.Wedding rings have to last as they are intended to remain on your finger for the rest of your life, no matter what tough jobs your hands have to take on.  As such, it needs to be sturdy enough to stand up to the rigours of everyday life. Most couples choose their wedding rings together.  This is pretty important as both the potential bride and potential groom will have to live with their decisions, so take your time and choose carefully.  I have noted over the years the different styles of wedding rings available, from the narrow 22 carat gold utility band worn by my mother who married in 1950, to my own wedding ring when I married in 1972. This was a wide 9 carat gold band.  I remarried in 1989 and my new wedding ring was in a wishbone style, carefully chosen to accommodate the chevron shape of my diamond engagement ring.  My husband’s ring, meanwhile, was a hand-made twisted ring, one strand being ordinary 9 carat gold and the other strand being 18 carat white gold – a ring which he is still very proud to wear almost 20 years later.

How to Choose a Right Diamond and Engagement Ring?

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DiamondDiamond is a crystalline form of carbon.Its rarity makes it extremely valuable and precious. The combination of the 4Cs, namely Cut, Clarity, Carat and Colour, determines the value of a particular diamond. Cut

While nature determines a diamond’s clarity, carat weight and colour, the hand of a master craftsman is necessary to release its fire, sparkle and beauty. When a diamond is cut to good proportions, light will reflect from one mirror-

like facet to another and disperse through the top of the stone, resulting in a display of brilliance and fire.

Diamonds that are cut too deep or too shallow lose light that spills through the side or bottom. As a result, poorly cut stones will be less brilliant and beautiful and certainly less valuable. A well cut or faceted diamond, regardless of

its shape, scintillates with fire and light, offering the greatest brilliance.

Ideal Cut Diamond

Every angle, proportion, and facet in a cut diamond contributes to its light reflection, so variations in any or all of them have a definite effect on the beauty of the diamond. An Ideal Cut round brilliant diamond is one which is cut to

an exact mathematical proportions and angles, to create a diamond of irresistible beauty.

Super Ideal Cut Diamond

Masterly craftsmen continuously strive to obtain the most ideal cut to release the maximum brilliance and fire from a diamond. The Super Ideal Cut, with the following three qualities surpasses the Ideal Cut in creating a diamond of

unequalled magnificence.

Super Ideal Cut Diamond

Perfect Cut Proportion

Super ideal cut proportion is similar to the ideal cut proportion, except in the extra 1% on the table length and the depth.

Perfect Symmetry

Perfect Symmetry refers to the identical and exact size and angle placement of each facet. Only with this quality, can the diamond release an even radiance. Without perfect symmetry, the facets cannot reflect the same level of

brightness, which reduces the diamond’s brilliance.

Perfect Polish

Polish refers to the finishing of a diamond. The surface of a perfectly polished diamond is flat and smooth, allowing light to reflect evenly through every facet.

Super Ideal Cut Diamond

When a diamond meets all of the above three criteria, 8 perfect arrows and 8 perfect hearts can be observed with a special scope. These are significant proofs of a super ideal cut diamond.

Clarity

The greater a diamond’s clarity, the more brilliant, valuable and rare it is. Virtually all diamonds contain identifying characteristics, yet many are invisible to the naked eye. Under the scrutiny of a jeweller’s 10X magnifier, natural

phenomena called inclusions may be seen. These are nature’s birthmarks.

The number, colour, type, size and position of the birthmarks affect a diamond’s value. Major inclusions can interfere with the path of light that travels through a diamond, diminishing its brilliance and sparkle and therefore its value.

Carat

Carat is the measurement of a diamond’s weight.

One carat is equal to 0.2 gram or 100 points. Because large diamonds are found relatively infrequently in nature, diamonds’ worth go up almost exponentially with their weight.

Colour

Diamonds can be classified into “colourless diamonds” and “fancy coloured diamonds”. Colourless diamonds are graded by colour, starting at D and continuing through the alphabet. Truly colourless stones, graded D, are treasured

for their rarity and value, and are highest in quality. Fancy coloured diamonds in well defined colours that include red, pink, blue, green and canary yellow are particularly rare and very highly priced.

Shape

Diamonds are cut in many fancy shapes. As the shape and distribution of inclusions vary with each raw stone, diamonds are cut into different shapes in order to avoid flaws and to minimize the wastage. People often choose

different shapes according to their own preferences. The following are the most popular shapes in the market:

Round Brilliant

The round brilliant cut diamond is by far the most popular shape, and accounts for about 3 out of 4 diamonds purchased today. It is designed to produce the greatest brilliance and reflection of light.

Princess

Princess cut is the second most popular shape on the market. Its table appears as a square-like rectangular shape. The pavilion of princess shape is cut according to that of the round brilliant, which increases the brilliance of the

diamond but also increases the use of materials.

Oval

The Oval shape is an extension of round brilliant, it looks larger than its actual size because of the elongated shape. Rings set with oval diamonds are suitable for ladies with small hands or shorter fingers.

Heart

Heart shape is a symbol of romance. It bears some similarity to the pear shape. To avoid significant inclusions, the cutter often prefers cutting the heart shape to the pear shape. This shape is seen frequently in pendants, but is suitable

for most any purpose.

Emerald

The Emerald cut is not a brilliant cut, but is called a step cut. Step cuts are comprised of larger facets, which act like mirrors. Because of the angle, size and shape of the facets, the emerald cut shows less brilliance and fire than the

brilliant cut diamonds. However, the emerald cut stone reveals a classic and aristocratic elegance and beauty not seen in other cuts. Because of the open and large nature of the facets, it is highly recommended that you consider

staying at higher colour and clarity grades.

Marquise

An elongated shape with 2 pointed ends just like the eye of a horse. This special shape is especially suitable for people with unique style.

Pear

Pear shape combines the best of oval and marquise but the appearance is much softer. Pear shaped diamond ring can accentuate long and slender fingers. It is also beautiful for setting pendants and earrings.

Wedding Rings – The Sorted History

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The wedding ring is the final gift a couple will give each other prior to marriage. Some might say that the very first gift a couple gives each other is a promise ring – which most consider a pre-engagement ring. Then as a couple gets more serious they then give engagement rings to each other.
Many couples look forward to the moment when they’ll slip a ring on their beloved. The look of love in their eyes, that moment when the ring is on their finger and they realize that they are theirs forever. What most don’t realize is that these moments with wedding rings have been happening for centuries. The meaning and symbolism behind a wedding ring is rich and as intricate as its own love story. It deserves to be told so that couples know exactly why they use wedding rings.
This wedding ring is a symbol and throughout time this symbol has stood for love, devotion and at times simply for an arrangement between families. The physical structure of the wedding ring has changed and adapted as different cultures have fashioned it into different forms to make it look beautiful. Some materials are more plentiful in different areas – and other materials or precious metals are considered to be more valuable in other areas. But the meaning behind the symbol has remained the same throughout time and over continents. “I love you” “I want to be with you forever” and “You are mine.”
A ring in its simplest forms is a circle: meaning ‘eternity.’ What more could every couple want than the pure desire to spend eternity together? Most couples choose to have a sentiment or romantic saying engraved inside their wedding rings. This makes that universal symbol so much more personal for each couple.
Symbols exist throughout our culture. Even the materials the wedding ring is made out of can be seen as symbols of love and devotion. Most wedding rings include diamonds. Diamonds are literally indestructible; they are the “forever” stone you want to select to represent your love. Rubies are another choice that represents love, passion and preciousness. While the wedding ring itself is seen as valuable – the symbolism of the wedding ring shows that your beloved is valuable to you. By giving them a valuable ring – you are showing the world just how valuable they are to you. In older days – you might also be protecting your ‘property’ (when women were considered property and possessions).
The wedding ring was worn in later times just as it is today, on the left hand, third finger. This is because of the strong-held belief that the vein in this finger travels directly from the heart. This belief was affirmed as women began wearing their wedding rings closer to their hand and then their engagement ring on that same hand – affirming this belief about this hand being so close to your heart.
Wedding rings have been worn in many traditions. While the traditions may be slightly different – the sentiment and meaning – to love, treasure and honor one another forever – remains very much the same. In Eastern Orthodox and Eastern Catholic Christians, rings are exchanged not at the wedding service – but at the betrothal. The groom’s ring is gold and the bride’s ring is silver. In Greece rings are exchanged by couples as they are engaged they are worn on the left hand, fourth finger – and at the wedding they are switched to the right hand. In England, a wedding ring has traditionally always been exchanged. This appears to come from the long-standing belief that marriages were made as arrangements to exchange not just love and honor – but goods or property as well. This belief holds true for most European countries.
During World War II and the Korean War it became popular for men to wear wedding rings. This reminded them of the wonderful wife they had waiting at home for them. After these wars, men began to wear wedding rings to show their faithfulness, devotion and love. Now most men wear wedding rings in many cultures around the world.

How to Pick the Best Diamond Engagement Ring?

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The number one question that most people have before they propose to their lover is which diamond engagement ring should they choose? This is perhaps the number one problem most men face because they simply don’t know what their lover like about jewelry and rings. This is not uncommon because many men are busy and they simply don’t have the time to know their lover preferences and tastes in jewelries.

If you’re one of them, it’s nothing to worry about. There’s no definite answer to the question either. Women taste in jewelry and rings can change any moment, just like the trend and fashion. However, you still need to know what are her current tastes in jewelry and most importantly, what she doesn’t like. Nothing can be more disastrous than being rejected simply because you bought the wrong engagement ring that she dislike.

You will need to consider what kind of metal attracts her attention most. White gold, silver, platinum, yellow gold or titanium. Titanium is not very popular among the women but again, you must be well educated enough to make the decision of buying the perfect diamond engagement ring for her. If you choose white gold or sterling silver as the metal for your engagement band, be sure that your lover is not allergic to nickel. Some people finds that their skin will get rashes if they wear jewelries with nickel in the alloy.

After you’ve decided which metal will make her happy and satisfied, it’s time to decide what kind of diamond you should buy for her. Most brides like to have diamonds on their engagement ring, so again, try to confirm this too. You don’t need to ask her upfront if she would like a diamond on her engagement ring. Try approaching her friends or family, they can give you a clue or two.

Picking the perfect diamond for your engagement ring requires some research and patience on your part. For your information, colorless diamonds are the most valuable of all but diamonds are limited to colorless. In fact, you will find blue, red, yellow, green and even pink diamonds sold in the jewelry market. Another important thing to consider is how you would like your diamond to be cut. You’re not going to cut the diamond yourself, rather your jeweler or the ring designer is going to do it. Basically, the more sophisticated and precise a diamond is cut, the more valuable and beautiful it will be.

If you’re truly serious about marrying your lover, be sure to do everything in your power to get the perfect diamond engagement ring. You don’t need to break your bank account to do this but you will certainly need to invest some time and patience. After all, you’re going to spend the rest of your life with her so be sure to get her a diamond engagement ring that will make her cry with joy and happiness. Give her every reasons to happily say “yes” from the bottom of her heart.

For more information about picking the perfect ring, visit the diamond engagement ring article.

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Engagement Rings from here to Eternity

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The oldest recorded exchange of engagement rings dates back nearly 5000 years ago to ancient Egypt when a never ending band was linked with eternal love. Later for the Romans, a young ladies acceptance of a ring was a legal agreement and meant that the girl was no longer available. These ancient engagement and wedding rings were not gold engagement rings but were often made from simple and crude bands of iron.

Even in these modern times, the gold engagement ring is still regarded as a potent symbol of unity and marriage, which sends out a message about a persons marital status. Traditions have changed over the centuries and not only have the materials which the rings are made out of changed, but men too are now choosing to wear a ring as a symbol of lasting love, fidelity and commitment.

These early tokens which indicated the sealing of a marriage contract, were certainly very different from what we now accept today as an engagement ring and probably wouldn’t have turned too many heads or invoked the green eyed monster because of their beauty and brilliance. In early Roman times rings were simple hoops made out of iron and it wasn’t until much later times that this metal was replaced with precious metals such as gold and silver which do not rust and are more attractive.

Although diamonds were discovered in India at the beginning of the ninth century, it wasn’t until 1500 onwards that brides to be would be wearing something a little bit more special and even then, diamonds would be very much for the wealthy and for royalty.

Since their discovery, diamonds have always been prized for their beauty and brilliance as well as their extreme hardness and the word diamond originated from the Greek word adamas, which means unconquerable. Some even believed diamonds to possess magical powers and along with their other properties, this has made diamonds perfect as a representation of the marriage bond.

When further sources of diamonds were discovered in the nineteenth century, it increased the availability and they became more fashionable, particularly set in engagement rings.

Styles of engagement rings have varied greatly over the years but still some designs have remained popular throughout. The single diamond solitaire is a strong favourite and nobody can resist that big sparkler. The three stone styles have also remained popular and many still believe that this signifies ‘I Love You’.

Although some ladies have chosen other precious gemstones for their engagement rings such as rubies, emeralds, opals and many more, the diamond still is the favourite and as the song says ‘Diamonds Are A Girls Best Friend’.

Platinum has also become a popular although a very expensive alternative to gold and silver. Recently there has been a surge in interest in engagement rings made from titanium and zirconium because not only are these metals attractive, lightweight and very hard wearing but they are also hypoallergenic. These metals lend themselves well to more modern styles and the metals can be heat treated to produce wonderful colour effects which make many rings totally unique pieces as no two will ever look the same.

Because of their hardness, Titanium and Zirconium are also used to produce stunning tension set diamond engagement rings, an effect which would be much more difficult to achieve with precious metals which are much softer and more prone to wear over the years increasing the likelihood of the precious stone working loose from the .

Most people wear their engagement ring on the third finger of the left hand although there are a few European countries where the engagement ring is worn on the right hand. The reason for wearing on the third finger of the left hand is thought to date back to ancient Rome and Egypt when it was believed that a vein that ran through that finger ran straight to the heart. Many women also wear their gold wedding ring with a diamond engagement ring and an eternity ring.

Your Diamond Wedding Ring Is Not Another Piece Of Jewelry

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When choosing your diamond wedding rings, you will want a ring for the bride that will complement the engagement ring she is already wearing. Although you want the ring to look good with the engagement ring, you do not want it to overshadow it,this is why it is so important to try a number on first. When two people say their vows to stay with each other, it is clearly symbolized in the circular form of the wedding ring they then place on one another’s finger. Traditions vary of course but many have gift giving between the couple prior to the wedding, culminating with the wedding ring.

These days, a modern approach to this tradition is to bestow an ‘eternity’ ring as a final gesture to the commitment of a lasting relationship and marriage. More and more couples are now having their diamond wedding rings engraved with a special inscription,with something personal to you both just to give them that unique feel. Just to add a further bit of individuality to both rings, why not have the edges engraved,your rings can then be truly unique and reflect your personalities. It is worth remembering that you are choosing rings for your wedding and not someone else’s so as long as you both agree you can’t go wrong with your choice.

Throughout your marriage do not forget the importance of your wedding ring,do not treat it like another piece of jewelry as it will not often leave your finger. Hence, the quality of the material is of utmost importance. Should you purchase a diamond wedding ring based solely on the fact that it is being sold for a low price, you may find that over time, your ring begins to lose its luster. Assuming that you are spending a healthy sum of money it is important you ensure they fit correctly when they are placed on your fingers on the wedding day.

something which cannot be done over the internet. You want to be sure they will fit correctly to prevent them from being too tight or too loose and slipping off. Having your rings adjusted will take time so give the jeweler plenty of time prior to the wedding day. There may be other work to be carried out on your rings in addition to size adjustments, so choose them as soon as you can when you have set a date,allow as much time as possible (at least two months) to have any alteration or other work to be carried out.

Having an extensive choice of styles and designs is good but it can take quite some time to choose which suits both you and your partner the best. Both you and your partner should follow your instincts on your choice of diamond wedding rings,while remembering that what looks good today might not be quite as fashionable in a few years time. People will view your matching wedding rings a symbol of your love and your promise to each other.

Benchmark Wedding Rings – Beyond Ordinary Gold Band Rings

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Are you preparing to be married? If you are, then certainly you have given thought to the symbol of your marriage-the wedding band ring. Beyond the tradition and lore of the wedding ring from centuries past, it is your personal definition of what your wedding ring should be, in design, style and features that is most important.

A wedding band ring with its circular form exemplifies eternity, this is the ideal of marriage, two people commit to living their entire lives together. Therefore, while a wedding ring can be a simple band of gold, the quality of that gold should reflect a timelessness that speaks to your devotion to one another. You can enhance your wedding band ring as a symbol of your fidelity by having your names and marriage date engraved inside.

In fact, while there are traditions that view the giving of the wedding ring as the last in a series of gifts, today this custom is evolving into new ways to express the continuance of commitment in marriage with the “eternity” ring, to symbolize the happiness of a lasting marriage. In addition to this ring, there is now the “trilogy” ring, set with three brilliant cut round diamonds to represent the past, present and future of a relationship.

A wedding band ring is not just another piece of jewelry. Once it is placed on your finger, it will be worn more consistently than any other jewelry item you may acquire. Hence, the quality of the material is of utmost importance. Should you purchase a wedding ring based solely on the fact that it is being sold for a low price, you may find that over time, your wedding ring begins to lose its luster.

However a quality wedding band does not have to be prohibitively expensive, the Benchmark jewelers have a splendid array of wedding band rings in gold, platinum as well as rings made by combining two rings with both of these precious metals.

The tradition of the gold wedding band ring stems from ancient times as gold has always been considered the most beautiful and most valuable metal, partly because of its link to the human heart which has a high concentration of gold.

Gold has an intrinsic beauty, the warmth of its color continually reminds us of the center of our solar system, and in essence, when a gold wedding band ring encircles your finger in marriage, you become the center of another persons’ universe. Benchmark jewelers have designed an extraordinary selection of 14 karat gold wedding band rings of outstanding quality that truly reflect the deepest inner emotions that create a lasting marriage.

But, perhaps you prefer a wedding band ring with diamonds? If so, with the hundreds of styles and designs available for you to choose from, it is very easy to become overwhelmed, but the jewelers at Benchmark have made it simple: they provide you with only the best.

No doubt you have heard this phrase before, so how can you be sure that the gold wedding bands at Benchmark are indeed the best? Because they are one the only handful jewelers in the world that uses precision setting for their jewelry with diamond settings. Precision setting reveals a higher percentage of the stone to the eye, while providing a more secure setting for the stone.

There are many details involved in creating a lasting marriage filled with happiness, as you select your Benchmark wedding ring bands, you can be confident in its quality craftsmanship and design that it will continue to be as beautiful in the years to come as it was on your wedding day.

Top Designer Wedding Dress Styles

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We often forget that while weddings are one of the most fabulous and special moments of a couple’s life, they can also be very stressful, especially when it comes to choosing the gown. Many brides begin their search for that perfect dress even before a ring is on their finger, which is why it is always helpful to be aware of the top designer wedding dress styles.

Deciding which designer wedding dress style to go with can be a very, very difficult decision for a bride-to-be. This decision, although quite fun in the making, can be very daunting and can end up leading to major frustration and even some inevitable “bridezilla” moments for the most subdued and organized bride. If there is anything any wedding needs less, it is an unhappy bride.

We have all heard that the wedding dress is the highlight of the day, of course aside from seeing the blushing bride make her entrance and way down the aisle. So much emphasis and importance is placed on the wedding dress, the bride may end up feeling a lot of pressure when it comes time to make that important decision. The secret to finding the right designer wedding dress is to find one that you can afford that also makes you feel happy and beautiful while flattering your figure.

Why Choose a Designer Wedding Dress

Choosing to go for a designer wedding dress is a great way to obtain the perfect wedding gown. Working one-on-one with the designer will allow you to feel in control of what you are getting, in control of your finances, and in control of the overall look and style of your dress. While the designer will do most of the hard work, he or she will work closely with you to make sure that you are happy and love the gown for your big day.

If you are going to choose a designer wedding dress for your special day, it is imperative that you think about the different dress styles before you even walk through the designer’s door. One of the most important things to consider when choosing a designer wedding dress is your personal style and taste. There are so many different designer wedding dress styles to choose from that you may just need to flip through some wedding magazines before speaking to your designer.

How Designer Wedding Dresses Differ

Today, simple and elegant bridal gowns are very much the norm with less emphasis placed on excessive beading and embellishments. This is not to say that these designer wedding dress styles are boring and bland. It is actually quite the opposite. With simple and elegant dress styles, it is all about the fabric and the color. Wispy silk chiffon in layers of ivory and white give spring brides the ethereal look of a garden fairy. Colorful silk gowns allow for winter brides to pop with beauty and individuality.

While the color and fabrics of designer wedding dresses change from season to season, the main styles do not. If you are the type of bride that loves the “tried and true” looks always keep these classic designs in mind. The a-line, or princess, the ball gown, the sheath, the empire, and the mermaid are all designer wedding dress styles that will never go out of fashion. The secret to which is best for you will always be determined by which one makes you feel the prettiest and which one flatters your figure the most.

Getting a Deal on Designer Wedding Dresses

Regardless of which designer wedding dress style you end up choosing, getting a deal is always a welcome attribute of the experience. We all know that a custom-made designer wedding dress can cost a pretty penny, so why not shop around. Visit a local designer or dressmaker and see if they have any floor samples or runway samples that can be sold for a reduced price.

If you have already found the designer dress of your dreams but it is too far out of your price range, why not take a photograph (from a magazine, for example) to a dressmaker and see if he or she can make their own version of it. There is no shame in saving money on your wedding dress, and it’s great to know that you can get a beautiful designer wedding dress even if you’re on a budget. Every woman deserves to feel like the most beautiful woman in the world on her wedding day, and as long as your wedding dress makes you feel like a beautiful bride, there is no reason not to choose the most elegant designer wedding dress available.

How To Make Your Wedding Band Rings Unique

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Couples are constantly searching for new ways to personalize their wedding ceremony. Some people enjoy having special vows that they say to each other, while others may like a modern wedding ceremony. However, other couples may choose to set their ceremony apart from other ceremonies by choosing in bright, fun colors and having new-age fashionable dresses for the bride and bridesmaids. There are numerous things that you could try in order to make your wedding day special and true to your personality style. A favorite right now is to find or create unique wedding bands for you as a couple. From getting bands tattooed on your fingers to engraving the bands with a loving message, you can choose many great ways to personalize your wedding band rings.
One creative way to have unique wedding band rings is to get fitting bands tattooed on your ring fingers. If you want, you can then wear a more traditional ring on top of the tattoo or just show off your tattoos as you would with traditional wedding bands. Some people like the idea of tattooing a quote around their ring finger that is special to the couple and having it hidden under traditional wedding band rings. That way it is something secret for just the couple to appreciate.
One more fun suggestion for unique wedding rings is to have the bands engraved. It is a good idea to get the name or initials of your spouse, the wedding date, or a lovely message engraved on the inside of the wedding rings. It is a nice way to personalize the bands and is a great reminder of the special wedding day. If you like to share your love of your spouse with the world, you may decide to engrave a message on the outside of the ring instead. This is a neat way to set your wedding band rings apart from the rings of everyone else.
In shopping for wedding band rings, you may have experienced the difficulty of making up your mind on which bands you prefer the most. Often there is a given aspect of each ring that you like, but the rest of the ring you do not find to be quite as appealing. Fortunately, customizing bands is now available so you can come up with unique wedding bands. Generally you tell the jeweler what aspects of wedding bands you like the most and you will get a rough idea of how the ring would end up looking and whether they can create it for you. The great thing about customizing your ring in this manner is that it is highly unlikely that you will ever see a ring of someone else that is identical with yours. You and your spouse could have unique wedding band rings that truly fit your personal styles.