Choosing the right wedding ring for your engagement ring.

While some engagement rings are made by jewelry brands that offer matching wedding bands, many do not. It can be difficult to find a band that looks perfect with your ring, especially if it has an unusual center stone, a unique center stone, or a striking metal. Since these two rings will be worn together forever, you want them to carry a harmony as if they were made in heaven.
That said, there's a lot to consider, and one of the most important things to do is make sure your engagement ring remains the star of the show. Below, everything you need to know to find a wedding band that perfectly matches your engagement ring.
Traditionally, wedding bands and engagement rings are made of the same metal, so many people assume that's the way it should be. That's not true. Get creative! Don't be afraid to mix metals and shapes; mixed metals can create a modern wedding ensemble.
The most common mix is a combination of white and yellow gold, but don't limit yourself to what you like; mixing white, yellow, and rose gold has proven to be truly stunning.
What type of metal ring should I choose?
Once you've decided on the metal, the next step is to decide what style of wedding ring you prefer. Consider whether you want your wedding ring to be the same size as your engagement ring, or if you don't mind a small gap between the two.
You should also make sure the widths of your engagement ring and wedding band are the same or similar. For example, if your engagement band is thin, opt for a similar band.
When it comes to matching engagement rings, there's really no right or wrong answer. You can opt for the classic, traditional look of the same metals and simple bands, or something more unique and modern.
Soldering is a common option, as it eliminates the problem of bands spinning and not aligning. Additionally, most jewelers recommend soldering to prevent the rings from rubbing and wearing down each other. However, for others, this isn't the best option. Some people choose not to solder due to their job, and others simply don't think it's the best option.
There are pros and cons to every decision, but neither is wrong and it should be entirely up to you!
Trying to find the perfect wedding band can be overwhelming, but it's important to remember that the process should be fun. Try on one or two styles you wouldn't normally consider, and take a photo of each option you like so you can remember how they look on you and which styles work best for you. Consider whether there are any you like best and what the options are (such as matching diamond size, soldering, etc.).
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