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Differences Between Diamond Wedding Rings and Wedding Bands

Differences Between Diamond Wedding Rings and Wedding Bands


Author: Mr. Praven Sharma

Diamond wedding rings and bands are both appropriate styles of rings to signify marriage. Wedding bands are more popular for men, but women often choose band styles that fit with their engagement rings. Women may choose to have their wedding bands welded together with their engagement rings to form one ring, if they desire. Many women will wear their engagement rings on the same finger as their wedding bands without welding them together as well.

Wedding bands became popular for men at the time of World War II. Bands are more appropriate for men because they are completely different than the style of engagement rings which are worn by women. Wedding bands are flat and make a complete circle around the finger. They are made from precious metals such as yellow gold, white gold, silver, or platinum and may or may not include some diamonds set into the ring. Because they are never-ending, they symbolize a love that lasts forever. Diamond engagement or diamond wedding rings are also circular, but they display a large diamond that protrudes from one side of the ring.
Purchasing Loose Diamonds

When looking at diamond wedding rings, you can choose from a preset ring, or you can purchase loose diamonds separately from your ring setting. By purchasing loose diamonds, you will be able to more accurately determine the quality of particular diamonds. Diamond quality is determined by the Four Cs which are cut, clarity, color, and carat. Cut refers to the proportions and shape of a diamond, clarity reveals the number of imperfections in a diamond, color measures how close a diamond is to being colorless, and carat refers to the weight of a diamond. When purchasing loose diamonds, make sure to ask for certification of quality ratings for any diamond that interests you.


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