Wedding Rings!?

Written by Admin on December 11, 2010

what do you conceptualise is an relevant budget for both start rings if you don’t impact that much to blow. Also, where do you tell i shop?

Originally posted 2009-08-22 05:15:26. Republished by Old Post Promoter

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22 Comments to “Wedding Rings!?”

  1. madge
    6:24 am on August 22nd, 2009

    What ever you can afford, remember the wedding ring is what you will be wearing for the rest of your life, so well worth the investment, we all make the mistake of shelling out on dress, party food etc and leave a very small budget for rings.

  2. ChocLove
    8:27 am on August 22nd, 2009

    Wedding rings usually cost less than the engagement ring. Mine was £100, my husbands was identical but cost £120 as it is much bigger!
    You can get them for as little as £30, it’s not how much you spend on the ring that’s important though.

  3. raftart
    10:09 am on August 22nd, 2009

    H.Samuel are quite good and we found them reasonable in price (also, we got 10% off our wedding rings when he bought my engagment ring – I swear that is why he bought it loL!) Although, do not listen to people who say you have to spend this and that on wedding things. Spend what you can afford and remember it is only one day, you have the rest of your lives together to be extravagent! If we listened to others, our wedding would be costing a fortune! x

  4. Tulip
    1:46 pm on August 22nd, 2009

    I’d say do what you want I’d like mine to be at least £250 but that’s because I want platium my boyfrined however wants titanium which is cheaper I like him to get more but that’s what he wants and that’s only £50.
    It’s personal choice it’s not like your gonna walk round with the price tag on it and starting married life odd together with a dept is not good.
    Try F Hinds, Argos, H Samuels,
    Do not buy cheap online you can’t see what your buying.

  5. Lydia
    8:35 pm on August 22nd, 2009

    For the engagement ring let your bf choose that, and then he can just choose something he thinks you might like, and spend what he can afford. For the wedding bands, you can go cheaper, and just get lovely 10k gold classic bands, which you can get for just under 100 and up.

  6. jizzi
    9:48 pm on August 22nd, 2009

    I got ours of eBay.co.uk and when they arrived I went to my local jewellery shop to see if the gold was as described and they were, he said he would of lost money if he had sold them to me at that price.

  7. HELEND
    12:58 am on August 23rd, 2009

    we got married last week and for both of our rings it was under £200, have 9ct gold with white band. Its not the cost!

  8. REGGIE
    2:11 am on August 23rd, 2009

    H Samuel ls is just as good get something you both like its for life don’t get a plain one scratches and looks aw full after a while,go and see and price them all they all start around 16 quid good luck

  9. gemmavan
    7:24 am on August 23rd, 2009

    we went to a little shopin york, which hand made their own rings, they were unusual, and we fell in love with them. It was five years ago and mine was £70 and my husbamds was £80. We got them in solid silver, but we could have had exactly the same made in gold or platinum but obviously that would have made it more expensive :-)

  10. linsy
    7:54 am on August 23rd, 2009

    In Uk, we got, our rings from h samuel, diamond cut with beautiful detail, for £275.

  11. tanya_is
    12:09 pm on August 23rd, 2009

    i have seen some nice ones in argos you can get both the same for around £100 give or take but it depends on your style and taste

  12. pwincess
    6:26 pm on August 23rd, 2009

    well i think if your talking about both the rings a grand is an ok budget. try shopping in Argos or try half price jewellers they are pretty good.

  13. sidestep
    7:21 pm on August 23rd, 2009

    This site will give you all the information you need http://www.weddinginfoportal.com/?r=nevi…

  14. sticky_o
    8:23 pm on August 23rd, 2009

    I found shopping on the web gets you the best price for wedding rings. Many of the online jewellers track the rate of metals so you get the best price. They often don’t have the same overheads as bricks and mortar shops so you get better prices.
    You can spend anything you want on your wedding rings. Silver rings are the cheapest and start at less then £10. Titanium is becoming more and more popular – you can get some lovely designs, it’s lightweight and hard-wearing. Best of all it’s cheap too. You can pick up a titanium ring for around £50.
    It’s only when you start to consider the precious metals of gold and platinum do the costs really start to go up. You can pick up a gold ring from £50 upwards, depending on the carat, design and weight. Platinum is the most precious of the jewellery metals, so you’d be looking at hundreds of pounds.
    The thing to remember is that it doesn’t matter what your budget is – it’s what the ring symbolises that’s important. Just because you’ve got a diamond encrusted wedding ring, doesn’t mean your wedding or marriage will be any better!

  15. Reb1
    11:42 pm on August 23rd, 2009

    You could buy them from a second hand jewellers (there is one in most towns) but you may have to get them altered which can be expensive. We bought ours from Ernest Jones they came to about £500 but we bought a voucher off eBay and saved loads. I would recommend looking at vouchers for jewellers off EBay they are sold really cheaply and can save you alot.

  16. no_i_am_
    11:48 pm on August 23rd, 2009

    I think its more important that they mean a lot to you personally rather than a monetary value. Ernest jones on the high streethave some unusual ones & yet are very reasonably priced. I think you would be likely to pay at least £50 per ring

  17. Happystuff :)
    4:27 am on August 24th, 2009

    It doesn’t matter how much it coasts its what it looks like and how much you partner will like it …

  18. gileswen
    11:07 am on August 24th, 2009

    The appropriate budget is between you and your bank account. You and your guy are the ones who know how much money you have available without going into debt.
    Remember, a wedding ring can be any sort of ring you like. While platinum with diamonds is popular, it’s not required.
    My mother wore a triple band of silver. Now I wear the same ring as my wedding band The ring is over fifty years old now, and in excellent condition. It isn’t worn down anywhere at all, and still looks very pretty. Since my engagement ring is also silver with no stones and my husband doesn’t wear a wedding ring at all, we spent a grand total of $83 on rings. We didn’t set out to save a lot of money on that aspect, but that’s how it worked out, and we were both happy with how it worked out. I love my rings, and we didn’t put a big dent in our budget.
    A plain silver band (which will last just fine) runs somewhere in the neighborhood of $25. White or yellow gold will cost you more, say a couple hundred per ring sor something very simple. Platinum with diamonds could easily run a couple grand per ring. None of these estimates include an engagement ring.
    If you want something very simple, nearly any jewelry store or department store jewelry department should be able to provide you with something nice at a fairly reasonable price. Take a look around several sources in your area and see where you can get a good deal.
    On the other hand, if your taste runs to something fancier and you aren’t superstitious about it, there are some amazing deals on fine jewelry to be found in pawn shops and at estate sales. You won’t get the selection, but if you find exactly the rings you want, those are the only ones you need.
    Best of luck to you. I wish you all happiness in a long marriage.

  19. Niall S
    1:10 pm on August 24th, 2009

    well you can go to Argos, H Samuels, all the weeding bands rings look the same, so get what you can, and if you want to get more expensive rings in the furtue, then renew you marriage vows!

  20. Colin H
    7:43 pm on August 24th, 2009

    How much you spend shouldn’t be an issue. Wedding rings aren’t a sign of wealth they’re a sign of commitment and the joining of two individuals in matrimony.

  21. Kate T.
    12:06 am on August 25th, 2009

    You know if you dont have alot of money I would check out a pawn shop sometimes you can get a nice set of rings for less than 300.00 . Or if you dont want to do that check out ebay . good luck and congrats .

  22. kidio2
    12:06 am on August 25th, 2009

    If it was me i will preffer stance or home sweets.and preffer up to R1.500.

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