13 Things About Wedding Rings & Engagement Rings You May Not Have Known

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Wedding Rings and engagement rings are the most important pieces of jewelry you'll ever wear. They're also a big investment--and that's why it's so important to make sure you get one that's right for you.

13 Things About Wedding Rings & Engagement Rings You May Not Have Known

Here are 13 things about wedding rings & engagement rings you may not have known:

  1. Wedding rings can be made from any metal, including gold, silver, platinum and more.
  1. Engagement Rings are an important part of a couple's commitment to each other and should reflect that commitment in their design too.
  1. You don't need to spend thousands on an engagement ring if your budget isn't as high as others'. A good place to start is by looking at similar styles from jewelry stores or online shops like [company name]. That way, you'll know what kind of look is possible within your budget while still getting something special!
  1. Engagement rings can vary in size depending on how much room there is around the center stone; this will determine how large or small the ring will appear when worn next to another piece of jewelry such as a bracelet or necklace (or even another ring!). If possible try sizing up or down depending on how much space there
  1. Engagement rings are supposed to be made of diamonds, but not all diamonds are created equal. Some are more valuable than others, and knowing which ones are worth the money can help you make a smart decision when it comes to buying an engagement ring.
  1. Wedding rings should be made of white gold or 14k gold but not 18k gold because it's not as durable as other types of metals used for wedding rings (such as platinum).
  1. Wedding bands are supposed to have a flat surface on one side so that it can be slipped onto your finger easily, but if you want something that looks more modern or trendy then consider getting a round band instead!
  1. You can't wear two different types of wedding bands at once--you'll need both types in order for them to match each other properly!
  1. The thickness of your wedding band should match how thick your ring finger is so that it doesn't feel uncomfortable when wearing them together with different types of rings on each hand (for example: stacking rings together).
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