Wedding Rings for Women
You have found the woman of your dreams, she has said
yes, you found the perfect engagement ring and now you ask yourself “who sells the perfect wedding rings for
women” and “how do you select wedding rings for women”? Now do not believe everything that you have heard
about wedding bands for women, most of it is just sell the company’s product. As long as you put some time
and effort into it, then I’m sure you will do fine. The main thing to remember, think about what your wife
would pick out for herself if she were to shop for her own ring.
If your choice is wedding ring with
small detail or engraving consider platinum or palladium. These two metals are extremely hard wearing and
have low maintenance. They don’t tarnish or scratch as easy as yellow or white gold do. It is a great choice for
couples who use their hands a lot for work such as construction or in a factory. Platinum has the highest
property and is closely followed by palladium.
For yellow or rose gold wedding
rings for women, opt for 18 karat or higher. Despite the fact that higher karat alloys are a bit softer they have
higher abrasion resistance. This property makes the rings last longer and is looked at as extremely important for
your everyday ring.
If you are selecting wedding rings for
women to fit behind an engagement ring then it’s not a bad idea to avoid high prong set diamond bands that go
far between the fingers. This setting tend to grab clothing often and can cause irritation to the skin. The
smoothest style is plain channel setting. Avoid hollowed designs because they are much more likely to collect
dirt. Thin bands wear a lot faster than other bands. With thin bands you will be
having it worked on much more often than thicker wedding rings. Even platinum wedding band will scratch and
eventually be due to refresh. It takes platinum rings much longer to scratch due to the property of the
metal. Avoiding complicated mix finishes (polished and matt in sequence for example) will make refreshing
easy and error free. Choosing palladium or platinum will eliminate the need for frequent and sometime costly
rhodium plating.
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