Wedding Bands

Wearing a wedding band every day serves as a constant reminder of a couple’s relationship and is a timeless sign of love, devotion, and unity. Wedding rings are available in a variety of metals, styles, and finishes to accommodate every taste, whether they are traditional, diamond-studded, or specially crafted.

Best Metals for Wedding Bands: Pros & Cons

Metal Pros Cons
Yellow Gold (14K, 18K) Classic, warm-toned, traditional Softer, may scratch over time
White Gold Modern, complements diamonds well Needs rhodium re-plating over time
Rose Gold Romantic, unique color Less widely available
Platinum Durable, hypoallergenic, retains color Expensive, heavier than gold
Palladium Lightweight, hypoallergenic, scratch-resistant Higher cost, not as common
Titanium Strong, lightweight, budget-friendly Cannot be resized easily
Tungsten Extremely scratch-resistant, durable Cannot be resized, may crack under extreme pressure
Sterling Silver Affordable, stylish Tarnishes over time, softer metal

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