Congratulations! You’re engaged! The excitement of wedding planning follows, but first, you and your partner must find the ideal wedding bands. If you don’t know where to begin, continue reading for some helpful tips!

The Simple Compound

You can never go wrong with a simple pave band if you’re looking for something classic and simple to add to your ring stack. A thin band with small diamonds is an excellent choice however if you want to add more sparkle to your engagement ring without drawing attention away from it.

Also, you can use pave bands as spacers between your engagement ring and other rings. Stack them to create a more dramatic and sparkly look, or wear them on their own.

An Elegant Pairing

If you have a non-round engagement ring and want to add serious glitz to your stack, this pairing is ideal.

We recommend choosing a half-ring, three-quarter ring, or eternity band in the same shape as your engagement ring to maximize the wow factor. For instance, if your engagement ring has a radiant cut, choose a radiant cut wedding band. This gives your ring stack a polished, put-together look while making the most of its shine and drama.

If you choose to wear only your wedding band, fancy-shaped bands are also wonderful standalone pieces!

The current pairing

Any bezel-set band contrasts beautifully with a simple solitaire engagement ring. The metal border around each stone adds dimension and accentuates the color of the metal, especially in yellow or rose gold styles!

A further advantage of bezel settings is that they protect the diamond by enclosing it in a secure metal setting; accidental contact is less likely to loosen or dislodge the stone. In addition to enhancing the versatility of diamonds and gemstones of various sizes and shapes, a bezel setting gives them a clean, sophisticated appearance.

The Traditional Pairing

A platinum round diamond solitaire ring will always be a traditional choice for an engagement ring. The simplicity of a round diamond is beautiful on its own, but when paired with a platinum band, the craftsmanship of ring-making can truly shine. Classics are, after all, classics for a reason.

Another traditional wedding band design is our Celebration band. Our Celebration band is the epitome of a traditional diamond wedding band, featuring a straightforward and clean design. This band comes in different sizes and carat weights, so it can fit any size engagement ring.

The Contrast Combination

There was a time when mixing metals was taboo; almost everyone chose one metal color and kept to it.Β  There has been a trend of mixing metals in recent years. If you want to mix and match metals and play with colors, why stick to just one?

When it comes to mixing your ring’s metals, the possibilities are infinite. If you want more contrast between your rings, you can pair a platinum or white gold engagement ring with a wedding band made of yellow gold. Consider pairing a yellow gold engagement ring with a rose gold wedding band for a warmer look. No matter how you mix and match, the result will be astonishing!

Additionally, two-tone engagement rings have been on the rise! Pair a two-tone engagement ring with a wedding band that highlights the metal color detailing for the perfect way to accentuate the ring’s details.

The Three-Stone Complement

Combining a wedding band with a three-stone ring can be challenging. Some customers feel that a stack of rings is too much, so many choose to wear their wedding band on their right hand rather than their ring finger.

There is no need for a band with a three-stone emerald diamond ring because it is absolutely stunning on its own. When stacking wedding bands on the same finger, a more delicate band will sit flush.

What Is Your Favorite Ring Combination?

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