Men's wedding bands should look classic and timeless, something that will still
look dated throughout the years. There are a few things you have to consider in
picking the perfect wedding band that suits one's personality and lifestyle.
Tones - I strongly disagree with settling in silver when it comes to wedding bands.
They are tacky and do not last a lifetime. Two-toned are popular as they have two
colors such as white gold and gold in a single band. So whether the rest of your
jewelry is gold or white gold, your ring is still able to match them.
Finish - this can add texture to a simple ring. Adding matte with a polished
band gives it a little more personality. A little bit of matte adds a bit of
a masculine touch. More men's fashion tips will follow very soon.
Stones - are a woman's best friend but not entirely a man's.
The cut and size of a stone in a man's wedding band should be
considered. For one, a man should not be wearing a big rock
in his finger. Small to medium size is enough to give a band a
little sparkle. Men should stay away from round cuts and should prefer ones with edges such as
square or rectangle for a masculine effect.
Engraving and textures - these can dress up a bare looking band. Accent detailing
can substitute for a rock. An engraved message in the inner part of the ring will make
it more personalized.
Size - the width of a man's wedding band should not be too
thin otherwise it would look as if it was made for a woman. Before settling on the
tone, finish, and style, try the ring on to check the size of the band and see how
it looks in your finger.
Men's wedding band should look similar, if not exactly, to that of the bride's. This serves as a reminder of the love you have vowed
to share with the person you married so investing in a beautifully crafted ring is something you should not spare.
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