Trendy Wedding Ring Designs

A wedding ring is a tangible representation of your love and commitment to your partner through marriage. Whether you partner is all about comfort and function or style and glamour there are a number of options to consider when choosing the perfect wedding ring.

Read on and discover the current trends in the wedding and engagement ring market today.

1. Scattered Diamonds

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Scattered diamonds that are evenly embedded throughout a wedding band are a hot trend because they are functional, gorgeous, and reasonably priced.

2. Incorporating Color

Princess Diana's Engagement Ring

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A hot trend right now is to purchase a wedding ring that is personalized and unique. Incorporating color into a wedding ring is a popular choice. Colored gemstones (rubies and sapphires) or pink diamonds are a striking choice. Many celebrities are showcasing color in their wedding rings these days.

3. Unique Designs

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Another trend in wedding rings is to purchase a ring with a unique design like this beautiful example of Birks wedding rings pictured above. Popular choices for wedding ring design include the incorporation of leaves, flowers, Celtic knots, and scrolls on a wedding band.

4. Engraving

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Another option for personalizing a wedding ring is to add engraving. A classic choice is to have your partner’s first name and your wedding date engraved on the wedding band. A statement of love like “with deepest love” or “forever” is another popular choice.

5. Lowered Settings

In the past, highly raised settings have been used on wedding bands to make a diamond appear larger. However, the higher settings are not functional because the diamond can easily get snagged on clothing, hair, and other objects. A lower setting on a wedding band is preferred by many because it has an elegant appearance and has an ergonomic design.

6. Metal Choice

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Wedding rings come in a variety of metals. The decision on metal choice is a matter of personal taste and needs. The following are the most popular metal choices for wedding rings today:

Gold: Gold wedding bands are a classic choice for many today. When purchasing a gold wedding band it’s important to understand that gold is measured in karats. If you want to buy a pure gold wedding band, then purchase a wedding band that is 24 karats. A wedding band that is less than 24 karats is made of part other metals and part gold.

Platinum: Platinum wedding rings have become in high demand in recent years for a number of reasons. Platinum is a strong metal and can easily endure daily wear. In addition, platinum is a perfect choice for those who have sensitive skin because platinum is hypoallergenic. Twenty-five percent of wedding rings are made out of platinum today.

Titanium: Titanium is a strong metal and is almost indestructible. Titanium is a perfect choice for a groom or bride whose hands come in close contact with corrosive elements or harsh conditions in his or her work environment. The only downside to titanium wedding rings is that the metal is so strong it can be almost impossible to resize.

Two-Tone: Two-tone wedding rings are a popular choice for a groom or bride who wants to be able to wear gold or silver jewelry and still match his or her wedding ring.
In conclusion, there are a number of popular trends in the wedding ring market and there are many terrific places to shop for wedding rings and find out more information about how to find the perfect wedding ring for your groom or bride to be.

Jewish Wedding Rings

Jewish Wedding Ring

Let’s talk ancient Hebrew grammar. I love this stuff. The term for wedding rings in Hebrew is taba’ot nisuin. The term for ring is taba’at. The root t.b.a. has many meanings in Hebrew. One is nature. Comparing wedding rings to nature, then, is pretty natural, in that the first commandment to mankind in the Bible is to be fruitful and multiply, nature’s most basic instinct. Mankind does that by marriage, the symbol of which is the wedding ring.

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