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December 26, 2009
The Best Wedding Bands: Matching Rings
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Matching his and hers wedding bands can be the perfect part of sealing their marriage vows for many couples. Matching Rings are a very emotionally meaningful symbol of a couple’s love and devotion to one another as they begin their journey through life together and are now made in so many different styles and so customizable that you are certain to find a set that suits you both and will make you happy to wear them for years to come. Matching his and hers wedding bands can also be a nice symbol of the ways that couples, which are comprised of two different people who might have different tastes or like different things sometimes, need to work together, listen, compromise, and meet each other halfway on some important decisions where their ideas may not line up perfectly. Simple flat or domed yellow gold matching wedding bands will never go out of style, and plus they are also the easiest kinds of wedding rings to match, size, and engrave. If that is just too plain for you, a beaded or milgrain edge or adding some inset diamonds to make them matching diamond wedding bands may be what does the trick in creating your perfect matching his and hers wedding bands. If your tastes are altogether different, a white gold eternity set of his and hers matching wedding bands could be the way to go. Eternity rings are so named because they are comprised of channel set stones in precious metal. Sometimes these eternity sets are matching diamond wedding bands, and sometimes these His and Her Matching Rings incorporate other stones into a pattern as well.
Ultimately, choose matching wedding bands that suit your personalities and lifestyle. Many couples choose the metal for their bands by matching it to their engagement ring. However, don’t feel bound to this. A bride can choose to wear her engagement ring on her right hand, and wedding ring on the left. Consider which metals each of you wear regularly–whose jewelry is silver? Whose watch is gold?
Even if you are one of those “opposites attract” couples, finding a set of matching wedding bands is not impossible and it can even be one of the first and most fun subjects upon which you’ll work out an agreement and reach a compromise. Does one person have very refined, elegant tastes while the other is rugged and adventurous? Try matching wedding bands in white gold, platinum, titanium, or tungsten, as they are all very bright, dressy metals that are stronger then yellow gold and require less maintenance. The couple in this example would even be able to find matching diamond wedding bands, since diamonds are the hardest material on earth and as such are very difficult to damage. His and Her Matching Ring in eternity styles and other styles can include other strong gems as well. Among the strongest are rubies, eneralds, and sapphires, all of which bring a lovely hint of color to any piece of jewelry and can be part of your matching wedding bands selection process.

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