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Tuesday, February 5, 2008

Purchasing Engagement Bands: Gold or Platinum

Purchasing Engagement Bands: Gold or Platinum? by Tiffany L'orfevre

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plug itWhether the ring is gold or platinum is irrelevant. It's the meaning of the wedding band that is most important. It signifies the true meaning of the marriage and shows the commitment. An intact circle symbolizes eternal love. It not only denotes the eternal nature of your marriage, but it also ties you to the generations past and future who commit to marriage.
Although the wedding in itself is special, it's the wedding band that holds the true meaning that will be there as a symbol throughout the marriage. Long after your delicate gown is boxed away and the last slice of your tastefully exquisite cake is shared, your wedding band remains a life-long symbol of the beautiful promises you cherish. So, you should pick a ring that mirrors your personal style and taste.

Variations:

Yellow Gold - Some people believe that only yellow gold glinting on a traditional band symbolizes the love of a marriage. Gold comes in different carats (14k,18k, and 24k). The gold's purity is represented by the carat. A band made of 24K is pure. The lower the carat means more metal alloys have been added to strengthen the metal.

Platinum or White Gold - The trendy styles of today's jewelry are white metals such as platinum and white gold. The great strength and rarity of platinum make it an excellent choice for your everlasting symbol of commitment. An extra bonus is that its pureness allows people with even the most sensitive skin to wear it. White gold can provide a similar style for fewer dollars.

Combinations - For some couples, it is hard to decide between the two. Choose a design that skillfully combines metals, both yellow and gold, yellow gold with platinum, or several different shades of gold. You can add even more richness to the design by including some texture highlighting to one of the colors. Individuality and elegance can be obtained with a narrow dual metal and duo-tone band.

Detailing - A different finish and/or detail such as engraving, filigree, or milgraining are alternatives to mixing the colors. They also give the ring a more unique design. Finishes can be applied, removed, and changed as much as one would like, which is a huge benefit. Your band is like a canvas and your hand is its showcase, so add your special touch to it.

Masculine Bands - For a lot of men, the wedding band may be the sole piece of jewelry that they will ever wear other than a watch. If you are unsure, opt for a traditional band. Avoid faddish designs that he'll come to loathe. Splurge on some special design details. Although a wedding band may be a small size, it can have very intricate design on its surface.

Matching - Any time a couple wishes to express their union through the style of the band, they may consider letting the bands match in style. Some choose to select the same band, but in two different widths to show their true bond. The band for a woman is usually wider than that of a man, however it is best to chose a width that looks best for your hand.

Last but not least, what metal calls out to you? Traditionally it's yellow, and your future mother-in-law will probably agree; however your heart may lean towards the white. The decision making process should involve your gut feeling. Remember that it's you that will be wearing it all the time.

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