Earrings and wedding rings
August 18, 2009
hennightstories
Those of you who feel the need to coordinate (and let’s face it, who doesn’t?) will do well to plan engagement and wedding rings carefully to ensure that they complement each other.
There’s a bewildering array of choice out there both in terms of designs and materials. Gone are the days when it was gold or nothing. More and more brides to be are choosing from a diverse range of materials for their rings, from white gold, to platinum or even wood for some of the more ecologically-inclined.
Further down the line, a lot of people reinforce their commitment with a platinum eternity ring
Widely accepted as a symbol of everlasting love, an eternity ring can really compliment an engagement ring and wedding band. Don’t get ahead of yourself ladies, but do browse to ensure that your set of rings work well together.
If you are planning a wedding probably one of the most expensive outlays you will have to make in your life and maybe more than once for many people. Whilst it is possible to search for cheaper companies to provide you with the various services you require such as photography and catering etc., your wedding rings are something that you may not have realised also that you can save some considerable costs with. Earrings are another
Some excellent examples from Love2Have for a selection of gold, silver or diamond earrings for men and women handcrafted in the UK.
It is traditional for couples to buy gold rings either in 9ct or 18ct or even platinum but have you considered the alternatives. Increasingly we are noticing that customers are purchasing silver wedding rings for the big day but this can be a mistake as silver is a soft metal and not very durable when worn everyday as a ring.
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