Getting the Perfect Ladies Wedding Band
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A lot of factors influence what makes up the perfect ladies wedding band, but the most important is the lady herself. Does she like the ring? Is the ring practical and appropriate for her? Does it suit her personality? If that is the case, then it is the perfect ladies wedding band.
Many women have a good idea of what they would like for their wedding ring. Unlike the process of choosing the engagement ring, you will likely have the luxury of getting her input on the choice of a band. Take advantage of the opportunity and take her with when shopping around for wedding bands, or look at bands online together. She has likely decided on one or more of the following factors: which metal she finds the most attractive, which gemstones she likes, and which basic design or effect she is looking for. Let this guide your choice of a band, since she is the one that needs to be happy with it, since she will be wearing it for the rest of her life.
Considering she most likely already has an engagement ring, you need to decide whether you want the band to match it so that they can be worn together, or whether they will be worn separately. This will likely determine the metal and shape of wedding band you will look for.
An additional factor that must be considered when choosing a ladies wedding band is whether the band would be practical and appropriate. For example, if she has petit hands, a solid, wide band is unlikely to suit her. If she does a lot of rough work with her hands, it's unlikely that a small, delicate wedding band would last long without getting damaged. If she works in the middle of the city, it may be a good idea to purchase inconspicuous jewelry so that she doesn't make herself a target for mugging, therefore a small, minimally decorated wedding band may be best.
One must also consider whether she has any metal sensitivities, such as a sensitivity to nickel, since this would make it impossible for her to wear low karat white gold. Also, one's skin tone and general complexion determines whether a certain type of metal or gemstone stands out as attractive, stands out as unattractive or fades away and is hardly noticed. She should try on a number of rings, varying their color, size and basic design to get an idea of how they look on her hand.
Don't forget that your budget is a very important factor in the choosing of a ladies wedding band. Not considering the obvious increase in price for more exotic gemstones or more valuable metals, a higher price may signify a better quality ring which is likely to be more durable. Get the best you can afford, but don't go over budget! You are just as likely to find a beautiful and appropriate wedding band if you are only able to spend $ 50 as you are if you budget to spend over $ 1,000!
The perfect ladies band should look good, the wearer must feel comfortable with it, and it should be durable enough to last a lifetime. The band should also, generally match the engagement ring. It also won't hurt if it has a special or unique feature such as a special engraved message inside.
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