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April 30, 2008

How To Choose The Perfect Diamond Wedding Ring

by Emma Dawson

Matching diamond wedding rings will look stunning but must not overshadow the bride’s engagement ring. Often, well decorated rings may look good on but detract attention from the engagement ring; this is why it is so important to try a number on first. When two people say their vows to stay with each other, it is clearly symbolized in the circular form of the wedding ring they then place on one another’s finger. Some traditions present gifts to the couple leading up to the wedding, although usually just to the bride, right up until the final giving of the wedding rings at the marriage.

Often these days this older tradition is replaced by the giving of an ‘eternity’ ring to show that the vows taken are forever. More and more couples are now having their diamond wedding rings engraved with a special inscription; something that means something to you both. Plain wedding rings suit some people but if you want your rings to reflect your own individual styles, then why hot have the edges engraved; just as long as this suits your personality. There’s really no wrong answer as to what style of ring you should choose.

Throughout your marriage do not forget the importance of your wedding ring; once it is placed on your finger it will be worn more consistently than any other jewelry item you may acquire. It is not worth trying to find the cheapest you can because it will undermine their importance. It is possible to buy diamond wedding rings inexpensively but this should not be done as it undermines the significance and you can be sure the rings will not stand the test of time. Another important aspect to remember is to ensure they fit well on the wedding day as a poorly fitting ring will look shabby when it is on the finger.

Don’t, whatever you do, guess the size if your fingers; get them measured professionally when you choose you diamond wedding rings. This might be considered a fine art, making sure that both are neither too tight nor too loose. Having your rings adjusted will take time so give the jeweler plenty of time prior to the wedding day. So as soon as you have planned when you are to be married, go out and choose your rings; allow at least a couple of months for them to be adjusted.

You also need to allow time because to choose because the variety of designs and styles is huge. When choosing your diamond wedding rings you should choose based on your immediate feelings about them; they should be a combination of what is comfortable to wear on a daily basis and what looks good to you both, now and in the future. As far as the world is concerned, your wedding rings are a statement of your love for each other and your commitment to the marriage.

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