10 tips for buying a man’s wedding band

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10 Tips for Buying a Man’s Wedding Band Men’s wedding bands offer more options than their feminine counterparts, as men’s jewelry makes use of contemporary metals and styles while women’s wedding jewelry tends to stay more traditional. Along with style preferences there are other factors to consider such as size, durability, and of course, your budget. Knowing when, where, and how to shop for men’s wedding rings is essential to choosing a ring that will last a lifetime-just like your love. 1. Identify a Style Traditional taste pairs well with a plain band of yellow gold, white gold, or platinum while more contemporary tastes might lead to choosing a two-toned ring of steel and chrome or a colored ceramic wedding band. 2. Choose a Metal Men’s wedding band options go far beyond the traditional gold and platinum options to include other precious metals such as palladium as well as man-made alloys like titanium and cobalt chrome. A sturdy ceramic option is also available for men’s rings. If choosing a band for a man who works with his hands or has a lot of outdoor hobbies then a scratch resistant titanium, cobalt chrome, or Damascus Steel ring will stand up better than gold or platinum. 3. Know Your Ring Size Go to a jeweler for a fitting, and be certain to have your ring finger sized for a band similar to the one you want to wear. Pay particular attention to the width and style of the band. A “Comfort Fit” band will require a smaller size than a band with a flat interior, and a 10mm band will fit tighter than a 5 mm band. 4. Choose a Band Width

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When looking for men’s wedding rings, do your research ahead of time and know what style, metal, band width, and finger size you want. Shop at a reputable store or website and have an idea of your budget before you start shopping.

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10 Tips for Buying a Man’s Wedding Band

Men’s wedding bands offer more options than their feminine counterparts, as men’s jewelry makes use of contemporary metals and styles while women’s wedding jewelry tends to stay more traditional. Along with style preferences there are other factors to consider such as size, durability, and of course, your budget. Knowing when, where, and how to shop for men’s wedding rings is essential to choosing a ring that will last a lifetime-just like your love.

1. Identify a Style

Traditional taste pairs well with a plain band of yellow gold, white gold, or platinum while more contemporary tastes might lead to choosing a two-toned ring of steel and chrome or a colored ceramic wedding band.

2. Choose a Metal

Men’s wedding band options go far beyond the traditional gold and platinum options to include other precious metals such as palladium as well as man-made alloys like titanium and cobalt chrome. A sturdy ceramic option is also available for men’s rings. If choosing a band for a man who works with his hands or has a lot of outdoor hobbies then a scratch resistant titanium, cobalt chrome, or Damascus Steel ring will stand up better than gold or platinum.

3. Know Your Ring Size

Go to a jeweler for a fitting, and be certain to have your ring finger sized for a band similar to the one you want to wear. Pay particular attention to the width and style of the band. A “Comfort Fit” band will require a smaller size than a band with a flat interior, and a 10mm band will fit tighter than a 5 mm band.

4. Choose a Band Width

Ring widths are measured in millimeters with the most popular band width for men being 6mm. Men’s wedding bands with smaller widths tend to look small on the finger. The bigger the man, the wider their wedding band should be.

5. Select Stones

Precious gemstones such as diamonds and sapphires are popular additions to wedding jewelry and a man’s wedding ring can be coordinated with his bride’s or embellished to match his personal style by adding gemstones.

6. Personalize

To add a personal touch to a man’s wedding band have it engraved by a jeweler with a loving sentiment, your names and even the date of your wedding. There will be no forgetting your anniversary later!

7. Budget for Quality

Men’s wedding rings come in a vast range of prices depending on the metal, stones, and quality of the ring. Platinum runs on the more expensive side while Titanium wedding bands can be more affordable. Karat quality, whether the ring is 10, 14, or 18 karats (for gold) affects the price because the higher the karat the purer the metal. Remember that the purchase of a wedding band is a life-long investment. Two marks should be on the inside of a quality wedding band, an engraving representing the manufacturer and a stamp noting the purity of the metal or an abbreviation of the metal’s name. 10k, 14k or 18k for gold, 950 for Platinum.

8. Find Quality Stores

Quality jewelry comes from quality stores. A quality store will have friendly, personalized service, show jewelry with the proper markings, and offer services such as cleaning, sizing, and engraving. Be wary of a jewelry store that offers discounts of 50% or more on a regular basis as their products are likely not the best.

9. Avoid Scams Shopping Online

To avoid scams online when shopping for men’s wedding bands, shop on well-known, secure sites using a credit card. Be sure the site has a return policy, identify the window for returning items, and look for “full refund” in the policy.

10. Complement the Bride’s Ring

It makes a nice gesture for the grooms ring to complement or even match the bride’s. This can be done by getting both wedding bands in the same metal, or including the same type of gemstones in both wedding bands.

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