Wedding Rings

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Flat Top 3mm - 18ct White Gold Wedding Ring -
Flat Bevel 6mm - Platinum Wedding Ring -
Eva - Platinum Wedding Ring -
Crystal - Platinum Wedding Ring -
Colette - 18ct Yellow Gold Wedding Ring -
Classic Comfort 5mm - Platinum Wedding Ring -
Classic Comfort 4mm - 9ct Yellow Gold Wedding Ring -
Charlotte - Platinum Wedding Ring -
Bradley - 18ct Yellow Gold Wedding Ring -
Belle - 18ct Yellow Gold Wedding Ring -
Barrel 3mm - 18ct Yellow Gold Wedding Ring -
Adrian - 9ct Rose Gold Two-Tone Wedding Ring -
Aaliyah - Platinum Wedding Ring -
Aaliyah - 18ct Rose Gold Wedding Ring -
Zachary - 9ct Rose Gold Wedding Ring -
Zachary - 18ct Rose Gold Wedding Ring -
Xavier - Platinum Wedding Ring -
Xavier - 9ct Yellow Gold Wedding Ring -
Xavier - 9ct Rose Gold Wedding Ring -
Xavier - 18ct Yellow Gold Wedding Ring -
Xavier - 18ct White Gold Wedding Ring -
Xavier - 18ct Rose Gold Wedding Ring -
Wilson - 9ct Yellow Gold Two-Tone Wedding Ring -
Wilson - 18ct Yellow Gold Two-Tone Wedding Ring -
William - 9ct Yellow Gold Two-Tone Wedding Ring -
William - 18ct Yellow Gold Two-Tone Wedding Ring -
Violet - 18ct Yellow Gold Wedding Ring -
Vincent - 9ct Yellow Gold Wedding Ring -
Violet - 18ct Rose Gold Wedding Ring -
Vincent - 9ct White Gold Wedding Ring -
Vincent - 9ct Rose Gold Wedding Ring -
Vincent - 18ct Yellow Gold Wedding Ring -
Vincent - 18ct White Gold Wedding Ring -
Vincent - 18ct Rose Gold Wedding Ring -
Tyler - Platinum Wedding Ring -
Tyler - 9ct Yellow Gold Wedding Ring
Frequently asked questions
Which finger should you wear a wedding ring on?
In most Western cultures, the wedding ring is typically worn on the fourth finger of the left hand. This tradition is thought to date back to ancient Roman times when it was believed a vein called the ‘vena amoris’ (vein of love), ran directly from this finger to the heart. However, cultural traditions do vary, and in some European and Asian countries, wedding rings are traditionally worn on the right hand. Ultimately, the choice of which finger to wear your wedding ring is a personal one. You can choose to follow tradition, or you can wear it on the finger that feels most meaningful to you.
What should the cost of a wedding ring be
The cost of a wedding ring can vary depending on several factors, including the setting you choose, the design and whether you want to customise your ring with diamonds or other precious gemstones. Choosing a simple design, rather than something more intricate, will be more affordable. As with choosing any piece of jewellery, it depends on your preferences and budget.
Can I use my engagement ring as my wedding ring?
Yes, you can use your engagement ring as your wedding ring, and many couples choose to do so. Not only is this a simpler option, but an engagement ring often holds significant sentimental value. Some engagement rings can also be designed to be worn alone, making them perfect for everyday wear. Ultimately it comes down to personal choice. If you love your engagement ring and it suits your lifestyle, there’s no reason why you can’t wear it as your wedding ring.
What's the difference between a wedding ring and an engagement ring?
Whilst an engagement ring symbolises the promise of marriage and is given when someone proposes, the wedding ring symbolises the bond of marriage and is exchanged during the ceremony of marriage. The wedding ring is typically a simpler band, often made of gold or platinum. It can be plain or have small stones and engravings. The engagement ring often features a central stone, often a diamond, surrounded by smaller stones or a simple band.