Good question! Picking your ring metal is important, influencing looks, price, maintenance and care. Couples may choose to buy matching or contrasting rings.
Platinum: The rarest of all available precious metals but also the strongest, whitest, and most durable.
White Gold: An alloy of yellow gold, mixed with white metal to deliver a shine comparable to platinum.
Yellow Gold: The most traditional of all wedding band metals. A timeless metal owing to its precious nature and rarity.
Palladium: Extremely popular amongst budding grooms, a member of the platinum family but 1/3 of the price.
Rose Gold: One of the trendiest metals of modern days, formulated using gold mixed with copper alloys and silver to deliver that lovely pink-red hue.
Silver: The most common of all precious metals, easier to source and a lot cheaper to buy.
Plain Silver Wedding Bands for Men
The plain wedding band is the world's ultimate symbol of love and devotion. Ever since their first exchange in Ancient Egypt, the popularity of a simple wedding ring became influential across all major global cultures and religion. They provide timeless style and simple elegance through showcasing nothing more than the shine of the metal, and also unity if the wedding-ring pair is matching. These stylish but simple wedding bands often tend to mean much more to people symbolically than say a diamond ring.
However with evolving style, the traditional metal of gold can seem too predictable, which is why at Orla James we strive to provide you with variety and diversity of choice. One of the most popular rings on our site is White Gold wedding ring, due to its endless shine and luminous glow. Many however cannot quite afford the price of white gold, so as a substitute, silver delivers the same white shine that white gold possesses with a much cheaper price tag. These rings are also available in a variety of profiles to ensure you get a style and fit that suits you perfectly.
To find out more about our men's silver wedding rings, be sure to get in touch through our website, using our LiveChat feature or our contact form. You can also call us on 01903 331 707.