Of course, you hope that your marriage will be a long and happy partnership, so your wedding ring should be chosen carefully and made to last for a lifetime…
Budget Planning – The first thing you have to do, as soon as you decide on getting the ring, is to figure out how much you are willing to pay for one. For the most part, it is prudent to use 3% of the budget of the wedding on the ring. If you establish this price range up front, it will prevent you from lusting after more expensive rings and being tempted to get them anyway. Depending on the metal and the embellishments you get, decent rings will start at $150 and go up in price from there.
Metal Knowledge – You can find many different wedding rings made of various metals. Gold, platinum, white gold and titanium are metals most typically found in wedding rings. Titanium is ideal for those of you with metal allergies, or who want a more affordable solution, but platinum, white gold and gold are the ones you typically find on ring fingers. You should also consider your skin tone when picking the right wedding ring, so try all of them on and look at how it contrasts with your hand to pick the best one.
Don’t Choose The First Ring You Find – It pays to visit a number of different stores and check out their stock before you make a final selection. You may find a similar design at a lower price, or you may chance upon a design that you prefer overall. It is more important that both partners find rings that they like and will be happy with than to purchase the rings at the same store. You will be wearing the ring for a long time, so do not waste your time with a mediocre choice simply because it may be available at a discounted price.
Style It Right – A multitude of factors come into play in determining what the optimum style choice for you will be. The first determining factor should be that the wedding ring is well-matched to your engagement ring. After that, your fashion style as well as lifestyle are major considerations. For this to be something you will be at ease with, consider whether you are more likely to spend the majority of your time dressed casually, in business attire or more formal wear. If you lead a relaxed, casual or informal lifestyle your ring should go well with your casual wardrobe while, if your lifestyle tends to be less casual you should opt for a more formal ring.
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