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.
Our plain bands are amongst our most popular selling rings. As far as weddings go, tradition plays an important role, whether culturally, historically, or even within your family. The most historic traces of wedding rings go back to the Egyptian era, in which husbands would gift their wives with a plain gold band, or whatever could be crafted into a ring for those who weren’t in possession of such wealth.
Silver is a popular ring metal amongst the modern jewellery, as it is a cheap and simple metal that can easily be partnered with everyday wear and other items of jewellery that you may possess. Its white glow is also comparable to that of white gold, and thus makes a cost effective alternative, with timeless qualities.
They also make great temporary for those who are awaiting the funds to pay for their dream wedding ring, or perhaps just want a matching set. To sample our silver rings, you can make use of our fantastic sample service, which allows you to try a variety of profiles and sizes for a week and allows you to find the best fit for you.
To ask more about our range of silver wedding rings, our sample service, or perhaps about some more of our products, fell free to get in touch through our contact page, via Lice Chat, or call us on 01903 331707. We’re happy to help.