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How Do You Know if a Wedding Band Will Fit with an Engagement Ring?

Shimon Himovich,

Head Designer & Owner of Finer

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Selecting the perfect wedding band to complement your engagement ring is a significant decision in the jewelry-buying process. After all, these two rings will be worn together for a lifetime. The goal is for the wedding band to fit harmoniously with your engagement ring, whether it’s a matching set or a unique pairing. In this blog, we’ll explore key considerations when choosing a wedding band and answer whether your wedding band needs to match your engagement ring at all.

How to Choose a Wedding Band That Goes with Your Engagement Ring?

Choosing a wedding band that fits well with your engagement ring starts with understanding the unique features of your engagement ring. The first thing to consider is the shape and setting of your engagement ring. Engagement rings come in various styles, and the setting can affect how the wedding band fits alongside it. Here’s a breakdown of a few popular types:

  • Solitaire Engagement Rings: If your engagement ring is a simple solitaire with a single diamond or gemstone, most wedding bands will pair well. A plain band or a band with small diamonds will generally sit flush against the solitaire, making it easy to find a good match.
  • Halo Engagement Rings: If your engagement ring features a halo setting (smaller diamonds surrounding the center stone), you may need a wedding band that is contoured or curved to fit around the halo. A straight wedding band may leave a gap between the rings. Custom contour bands are often used to fit snugly against halo rings.
  • Three-Stone or Vintage Engagement Rings: Engagement rings with side stones or intricate details, such as filigree, will require a more thoughtful pairing. A custom wedding band may be necessary to fit around the additional stones or delicate details. A curved band or a band with matching design elements may be needed to maintain the overall aesthetic.

Consider the metal type thickness of your engagement ring when selecting a wedding band. If your engagement ring is made from platinum, white gold, yellow gold, or rose gold, you may want your wedding band made from the same metal to create a consistent look. If your engagement ring is ornate or features a unique design, you may want a simple, classic wedding band to avoid overpowering the look. Alternatively, if you have a more minimalist engagement ring, you could opt for a more decorative or diamond-adorned wedding band to add extra sparkle and dimension.

Does a Wedding Band Need to Match Your Engagement Ring?

While some people choose wedding bands that match their engagement rings perfectly, it’s not necessary for the two rings to be identical. In fact, many modern couples prefer to mix and match styles to create a more personalized, unique set.

Matching doesn’t necessarily mean having the same design or even the same metal. You can choose complementary styles that work together without being identical. For instance, a vintage-style engagement ring may look stunning with a simple, sleek wedding band, while a more modern, minimal engagement ring can be paired with a bold, statement band. The key is to create a harmonious combination that reflects your individual style and preferences.

It’s important to consider how the two rings will sit together when worn. A well-designed wedding band should fit comfortably next to your engagement ring, whether they match exactly or complement each other. If you prefer a more distinctive look, opting for a custom-designed wedding band could be a great option.

If you’re ready to explore wedding band options or create a custom design that fits perfectly with your engagement ring, we invite you to schedule an appointment at Finer Custom Jewelry. Our expert jewelers are here to help you find or design the ideal wedding band to complement your engagement ring. Call or make an appointment today to start the process of creating your perfect ring set.

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Shimon Himovich,
Head Designer & Owner of Finer

Since i can remember i’ve been fascinated with diamonds and the way they sparkle. i got started in the wholesale diamond business 6 years ago supplying diamonds to the phoenix valley stores. after four years of buying, trading and selling over 1000’s of diamonds i decided it was time to bridge the gap between consumers and the way they shop for their most precious jewelry. that’s where finer jewelry came into the picture. finer was started in 2018 in scottsdale, arizona.

 

I enjoy the experience of sitting down with my clients to educate them one on one about diamonds. i feel fortunate to do what i love every single day!

Your Ring, Your Way... We'll Show You How

If you are ready to see your custom engagement ring come to life, schedule your in-store design consultation by clicking the button and choosing the best day and time for you. See you soon!

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