A wedding ring symbolizes love and commitment. When choosing the “perfect” wedding ring, there are things to consider, such as the styles, the materials, and the details. This can be overwhelming, and that’s okay. 

 In this article, we’re going to help you (if you’re a newly engaged couple) choose the wedding rings you both prefer.

 Finding the Style That Fits

 The first step is to find your style individually and as a couple. It’s great to discuss amongst yourselves, so both of you can help each other find the rings that reflect and compliment you both. To give you an idea about styles, we’ve listed them down below.

 If you and your partner admire a simple gold or platinum ring with clean lines, then both of you can go for the classic and timeless style. 

 If you and your partner are more into a contemporary look, then you might want something modern and edgy. An example of this style would be rings with extraordinary finishes like brushed metal or geometric patterns. Both of you could also consider adding colored gemstones or mixed metals.

 If you and your partner are looking for something vintage and romantic, look into rings with sophisticated millgrain details, hand-engraved motifs, or antique-cute diamonds.

 If you and your partner are nature lovers, then you might want to look into bohemian and organic styles. An example of rings like these are bands with natural textures such as wood inlays or gemstones with organic inclusions. Both of you could also look into recycled materials that align with your values.

 Consider your Lifestyle

 Your daily routine will be your deciding factor in choosing the right ring for you both because you need to consider that.

 If you’re a couple that has an active lifestyle, such as doing manual labor or playing sports, you need to prioritize the ring’s durability. It’s better if you go for rings that are made from scratch-resistant metals such as platinum or palladium. You should also consider the design and whether you want to put a gemstone in it or not to avoid getting it potentially stolen.

 You should also think about your practical preferences. If you or your partner likes to wear multiple rings and stack them on one or more fingers, choose a ring that has a comfortable width for them and that goes well with other rings they or you have. If one of you has any skin allergies, consider getting a ring that’s made from hypoallergenic materials like titanium or ceramic.

 If you or your partner are generally fashionable, consider getting a ring that goes well with the outfit or with other rings.

 The Types of Metals

 We’ve been mentioning how you should consider choosing a ring that fits the style of your partner and you, and a ring that fits both of your lifestyles. Another thing you need to consider is choosing the type of metal that fits the look, the feel, and the durability of the ring.

 If you’re looking for a platinum ring, this is known for being heavy-duty and having a bright white color. It’s perfect if you’re looking for a ring that will last a long time. Additionally, it’s hypoallergenic and not difficult to maintain.

 If you’re looking for a gold ring, keep in mind that gold comes in a range of colors, like yellow, rose, and white. If you’re going to choose yellow gold, that emits warmth. If you’re going for rose gold, that gives off a romantic vibe. If you’re going for white gold, it goes well with diamonds. Another thing to consider is the karat weight, because the higher the karats are, it will become softer, but it has a higher percentage of pure gold.

 If you’re looking for a budget-friendly alternative to platinum, palladium is your best choice. It has the same qualities as platinum. This is great for people who are looking for something affordable.

 Alternative metals like tungsten carbide are a perfect option if you’re looking for something very different, and this is a hard type of metal. You could also go for titanium, which is lightweight and hypoallergenic.

 Selecting the Gemstones

 When choosing the gemstones you want to put in the wedding ring, these are what you have to consider:

Durability

Meaning

Budget

 For rings with durability, choose a gemstone that prioritizes hardness, and those would be sapphires, rubies, and moissanite.

For rings with symbolic meanings, you can go for diamonds and emeralds. Diamonds mean strength and commitment, while emeralds mean growth and new beginnings. 

For budget-friendly gemstones, you can go for sapphires and moissanite. Apart from being more affordable, they have the same brilliance as expensive gemstones.

 The Right Fit

 This is the most important thing out of everything here. The ring size can vary depending on the weather and finger temperature, so we advise measuring the finger throughout the day multiple times. The best way to do that is to get your measurements from a well-known jeweler who can use their professional tools to get an accurate measurement.

 Adding the Personal Touch

 A lot of jewelry makers offer engraving services, like inscribing the rings with a special message, date, or initials. Why do you need to do this? This adds a sentimental touch to your rings, which makes them more meaningful and unique.

 Even though Lord Ping has an opinion about weddings, don’t be afraid to try different styles and materials to find out what feels more comfortable and, at the same time, reflects both of your personalities.