I Wear Gold, He Likes Silver/platinum – What Wedding Band Should I Chose?
Written by Admin on December 11, 2010My swain and I impact abstracted occurrence anulus shopping and we both aforementioned the whole albescent gold/platinum warrant on me but my turn adornment is gold. He doesn’t coiffe antimonial and I don’t impoverishment to impact us behave mixed selection metals but I’m noise receptacle because I don’t conceptualise me behave a platinum blackamoor anulus on the mitt power warrant beatific with antimonial everyplace else!
I foregather impoverishment to participate if anyone additional has had this travail or whatever suggestions would be great!
Originally posted 2009-08-19 23:35:33. Republished by Old Post Promoter
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4:21 am on August 20th, 2009
Hey there
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I know everyone else has said ‘wear a two-tone ring’. I just wanted to contribute as well. My fiance and I are in exactly the same position. He wears silver rings and I always wear gold.
When it comes to two tone, there is the option of gold on the outside or silver/platinum/white gold. Because I will be wearing my engagement ring at the same time as my wedding ring, we came to the decision that we would get gold on the outside. He has silver rings, yes, but he wears them on different fingers/his other hand.
These are the ones we have looked at getting – or an idea anyway
And some other ideas/options;http://www.hsamuel.co.uk/webstore/detail…http://www.hsamuel.co.uk/webstore/detail…http://www.hsamuel.co.uk/webstore/detail…http://www.hsamuel.co.uk/webstore/detail…http://www.hsamuel.co.uk/webstore/detail…http://www.hsamuel.co.uk/webstore/detail…http://www.hsamuel.co.uk/webstore/detail…http://www.hsamuel.co.uk/webstore/detail…
7:25 am on August 20th, 2009
you should go with a two-toned ring. yellow and white. as for the guy if he likes the white gold/platinum colored metal. he should also look into Palladium, tungsten carbide, and titanium. I got a tungsten cabide band with a palladium inlay which complements my wife’s palladium rings. palladium is a pure precious metal in the platinum family that is gaining popularity but is quite a bit less expensive.
2:15 pm on August 20th, 2009
I don’t think either of your should have to compromise on the colour you prefer when you have to wear the ring for the rest of your life.
Non-matching rings is not worth worrying about in the grand scheme of things.
You can get two-tone rings or you can get the same style ring, but in different colours.
Insisting or compromising on the ring colour either of you have to have would be a mistake you’ll come to regret.
5:22 pm on August 20th, 2009
I think silver toned metals are more modern. I don’t know anyone who’s gotten engaged or married recently with a yellow gold ring. but since yellow gold is all you wear, go with that. cause you can’t have silver toned jewelry on your left hand with a gold bracelet or watch on that wrist. your band doesn’t have to match his, they can be totally different. just because you’re married doesn’t mean you meld into 1 person, you still have your own tastes.
12:21 am on August 21st, 2009
You write ” I don’t want to have us wearing different color metals ” – - I ask you – - why?
If you both have preferences for something that is different, why do you feel it is necessary to match your rings?
My wedding band will be platinum – very shiny silver tone – and my fiance’s is tungsten which is a more grey looking silvery color. We both selected rings we loved.
As an alternative, could you find a band that matches with stones or a design and you get them in different gold colors? Yours in yellow his in white?
For example, something like this:http://www.worldjewels.com/_e/His_Hers/p…
3:53 am on August 21st, 2009
Your engagement/wedding ring does not have to match your other everyday jewelry. If you want everything to match one or both of you can get a two-toned ring. I don’t like the idea of his and hers non-matching wedding rings. They don’t have to be the same, but it is nice when they are at lease similar. It looks much better in wedding pics. But that’s just me. You are the ones who will be wearing them.
8:33 am on August 21st, 2009
You can get a two-toned ring. Otherwise, if you prefer yellow gold then go with yellow gold since wearing white gold/platinum in one hand while you wear yellow gold everywhere else wouldn’t look good. As for you wedding bands, you don’t have to match. Each of you should pick a band that you are comfortable wearing.
9:24 am on August 21st, 2009
I asked our jeweler when we were ring shopping, and he said couples often wear totally different rings now. My husband’s ring is titanium and mine is yellow gold. It does look a bit off when I wear silver, but I always wanted yellow gold wedding rings because that is what my grandmother had, and so that’s what I always associated with wedding rings.
4:19 pm on August 21st, 2009
What colour is your engagement ring?
My husband and I got married last August, we spent a couple of days trying to find a ring to suit us. Gold didn’t suit him but my engagement ring was Yellow gold. We had our heart set on choosing matching rings but realised it wouldn’t suit us. So we decided not to match – I now have a gold band with diamond cut white cold in the middle (just to bring out the shine in my engagement ring) and he went for platinum. There’s no need for you to have matching rings.
8:16 pm on August 21st, 2009
If you tend to wear gold, get gold. You will wear your ring every day for the rest of your life. It should go with other jewelry you usually wear. He is paying for the ring, so he can decide how much he wants to spend, but the best thing is for you to be happy with what you get, regardless of his tastes.
2:57 am on August 22nd, 2009
You don’t need to have matching wedding rings if you don’t want to. The ring is just symbolic and shows the world that you’re married. My wife and I don’t have matching wedding rings – they’re both white gold but hers has diamonds in it, while mine is just a plain band.
3:31 am on August 22nd, 2009
You can do a two tone ring as a compromise. Something like this would work:
9:35 am on August 22nd, 2009
Wear what ever you want. Your rings do not have to match.
Mine is gold with diamonds and my husbands is yellow gold and white gold with a design cut into it.
3:06 pm on August 22nd, 2009
Get rose, yellow and white gold entwined.
Or yellow and white.
IF you want to compromise, although I don’t see why what he wears should have an effect on what you wear anyway.
4:45 pm on August 22nd, 2009
Gold! You have to wear it everyday. I wear mostly silver so I got a platinum ring.
10:48 pm on August 22nd, 2009
Two toned is the best compromise. Both can have what they want.
12:38 am on August 23rd, 2009
Get a two tone ring.