A guy usually thinks a lot when choosing an engagement ring for his fiancé, but when it comes time to select his engagement ring, he may realize that he has many options.
If this applies to you, don’t let your ring be secondary! Since you will wear it for the rest of your life, and it may even be the only piece of jewelry you wear, You should love your custom wedding rings as much as your bride loves her carefully selected rings.
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Width
How extensively do you want your ring to be? Try on several different widths of wedding rings to decide which one you like best. More full rings are generally more expensive (as they require more precious metal), but you can balance size and price by choosing a metal within your budget. For example, white gold is very similar to platinum but costs less.
Metal Choice
The metals traditionally used to make men’s wedding rings are platinum, yellow gold, and rose gold. Here is the advantage of each:
Platinum
Platinum is long-lasting and is among the infrequent elements in the earth’s layer. It is also highly allergenic and rarely causes skin response.
White Gold
White gold is plated with gold rhodium, a member of the platinum family, giving it a brilliant white similar to platinum but at a lower cost
Yellow Gold
Yellow gold gives off a fine
, warm glimmer, and is a superb choice.
Rose Gold
Rose gold is an attractive, less common choice that creates a unique vintage effect. It is perfect for the groom who wants a more personal look. Can’t decide? Consider a different metal engagement ring. No matter which metal you choose, we suggest reprocess precious metal as an environmentally-friendly choice.
Fit
The edges of men’s wedding rings can be curved or flat, forming right angles to the sides of the ring. Our fashionable Comfort-Fit strap has slightly rounded edges, making it an excellent choice for men who are worried about what it will be like to wear a ring every day. Try on several different rings to see which one is right for you.
Finish
Finish expresses the surface texture of a ring’s metal. If you are interested in more about the product, click here.