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Posted (LoveGuru) in General Wedding on August-31-2010

Quite a few newlyweds choose to get his and her matching rings for their big wedding day. The history of the bride and groom wearing matching wedding bands dates back many years and is still very much alive and well today. Many couples prefer to design their own matching wedding bands. They may consult with a jewelry design professional who will take their vision and use it to create two rings that uniquely reflect their own specific tastes. When this is the situation the matching wedding bands can either match precisely or a very similar to one another. The bride, in many cases he usually goes for a more elaborate and ornate design while the groom prefers a more simple route. The size and cut of the diamonds can be the same even though other characteristics of the rings differ. Other couples may simply go with matching wedding bands that are already available at the jewelers, based on what they can afford from a simple band to one that is encrusted with diamonds.

A solid gold band with one or a few small diamonds would be perfect. A diamond wedding ring could be costly so it is always wise to set yourself a budget before looking to avoid disappointment. If you go to a jeweller be sure to tell them your maximum price that you are willing to spend and advise them you are not interested in seeing anything above your maximum price. If you already have an engagement ring it would be a good idea to take it with you to show the jeweller so they can advise you which diamond matching wedding rings would look the best along side it. Always ask if they have any sort of payment plan and make sure you work out any interest that will be added on to see if the plan suits you and your budget.

They can really complement one another. In the past tradition dictated that the man would choose the engagement ring on his own and that would foreshadow the design of the his and her matching wedding rings. But times have now changed and the future newlyweds usually choose the rings together. In many cases it’s a good idea to purchase matching wedding bands from your local jeweler. They will happily spend the time necessary showing you the rings and discussing relevancy of size and clarity of the diamonds. They will also offer free ring sizing so the rings will fit perfectly during the wedding ceremony. Basically they will do more than your larger retail jewelers because they are trying to win your business. Purchasing matching wedding bands on the Internet can also be a viable choice. Many Internet jewelers are able to offer a discount because they don’t have the overhead of traditional brick and mortar retailers. If you do purchase your wedding bands online be sure it’s from a web site that you can trust.

The wedding ring is worn on the ring finger and it is mostly worn on the left hand. The wedding ring symbolizes that the bride and the groom will stay together for a lifetime. It symbolizes the start of a new bond. The rituals of a Christian wedding are not lengthy and take place in a church. There is a priest who conducts the wedding. He performs all the rituals and recites the vows and tells the couple to exchange the rings. The groom first gives the ring to the bride and then the bride approaches the groom. Each partner tries to make the ring as per the likings of the other partner keeping his/her preferences in mind. Hence the ring becomes a beautiful gift to the partner and is treasured for a lifetime. Thus the ring has a lot of emotions attached to it.

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