What Type of Metal Should You Pick for Your Wedding Ring?

Choosing the right wedding ring is the first step toward your lifelong marriage; such an exciting time for the both of you and should be a fun experience. Years ago it was a basic choice between silver and gold, but such is no longer the case. The extensive selection of metals can be a daunting process if you aren’t well-versed in the jewelry scene. Take a better look into the options outlined below, and become better informed to make the right purchase.

  • Know your fiancé and their personal style!  If your bride mostly wears silver accessories odds are she isn’t a gold wedding band girl. If her wardrobe consists of mostly browns, oranges, whites, or tan shades then a yellow or rose gold ring would match her style.  For someone that flaunts reds, blues or purple tones a lighter shade of gold or platinum is ideal.
  • What exactly is platinum? It is considered the cream of the crop where rings are concerned. The metal is lighter in color, allowing the diamonds set in it to sparkle and reflect off of the metal. If you have a fiancé that is prone to metal allergies, platinum is naturally hypoallergenic and your best option.
  • Gold on the other hand, is more commonly purchased globally. When you look for a specific type of gold carat, the higher the carat number {18K} the higher the percentage of gold is actually inside the ring. The rest of the ring could consist of silver, copper or zinc. The only reason for mixing the metals is because you can’t create a ring made of solid gold as it is simply too soft on its own.
  • Yellow gold was once very popular for decades, then lost some business to white gold and platinum. It has a distinct shade due to the copper hues inside, and is making quite a comeback.
  • White gold is commonly confused with silver, but gets its shine and sparkling hues from the nickel and zinc in it.
  • Rose gold is a unique metal as it has a pink shade to it. This choice is a sweet option and growing in popularity. It is depicted as the most romantic wedding ring metal option.
  • Green gold is not very common, but a type of gold that has been used for centuries. It is generally mixed with birthstones to give the colors a platform to reflect against the metal. It isn’t actually green, but has a green tone to it. You may commonly see it in older rings passed down in a family, or for celebratory rings with gems such as a college ring.

The most fundamental step in the engagement ring shopping is to match the ring to her personality. Females that are more traditional lean towards more simplistic rings, whereas women that are more fashion forward will adore a more complex ring or one that provides a higher setting for the stone to be the center of attention. Take your time purchasing your engagement ring; see the experts of wedding rings in Provo, Utah at Wilson Diamonds to guide you through every step of the way!

 

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