How to Choose the Right Wedding Bands
It used to be that the bride had her finger decorated with very elaborate wedding bands that consisted of gold and diamonds and was something she would forever be showing off to the rest of the world as her own personal treasure and the signal of how deep her husband's affection for her ran.
Of course you cannot assume the degree of love just based on the wedding bands but that was the standard that was used. The groom's wedding band was akin to a small gold leash that was a simple gold ring that sometimes had an inscription on the inside that no one ever got to read because over time the ring stopped fitting so great and he cannot get it off his finger.
If the groom wanted elaborate wedding bands he had to have them specially made or pick from a set of some of the most horrendous looking wedding bands anyone has ever seen. So the wife got the glamour and the husband got the mini handcuffs. Over the years a lot about wedding bands has changed and that is a good thing for the husband.
When you used to buy wedding bands set the set part of it was the set for the bride and the groom got the aforementioned leash. Now wedding band sets are a complete set including some very nice looking rings for the groom and also coming in a wide assortment of designs and elements as well.
So now the groom gets to use his imagination when it comes to choosing wedding bands and while with some grooms this is a wonderful thing with others it could be the biggest mistake they could ever make. Face it guys, some of you just do not look right with a huge glittering piece of jewelry on your finger.
Make It Coordinate Well
Well coordinated wedding bands don't just match each other but they match the bride and groom as well. You can get wedding bands made of gold, silver, or platinum and the stones you can have put in the rings are also a wide variety. Take your time and talk to your jeweler because chances are that the one set you see cast in gold is also available in platinum.
If you are more of a platinum couple than a gold couple then you will want to explore that option. Make sure that the statements your rings make are statements you can live with. It would be terrible to spend a lot of money on an elaborate groom's ring only to find you can never wear it. So be smart.
Your wedding is all your personality and your rings should reflect that. But just remember that the glowing groom's ring you buy now will be the same thing you have to wear to work when you get back from the honey moon.