When choosing your wedding band, you should think about how it would go with your beautiful engagement ring. There are lots of questions to be answered, such as ”what kind of wedding band goes with a marquise solitaire” or ”what wedding band is best for a three-stone engagement ring.” While opting for the same style can sometimes look too matchy-matchy, mixing random styles can backfire too.
So, how do you find the perfect match?
Take a look at some of our pairings that look like a match made in heaven. Pay attention to why they were combined in the first place and you can get a clearer idea of how to create your own perfect pairing.
If you have a pear shaped halo engagement ring, chances are the band is thin and modest so it doesn’t take the spotlight away from the stone. The same principle should guide your choice of wedding band. You can’t go wrong if you opt for the wedding band which is the same thickness as the engagement ring band. They will quickly complement each other and highlight the beauty of the ring.
If your engagement ring has larger center stones, you can go for a thicker wedding band because the stone is conspicuous enough. If you want to achieve a more delicate look on the hand, though, you should go for a thinner wedding band.
A simple solitaire engagement ring is by far the easiest to pair. It’s versatile and looks great with almost any wedding band style. Still, for an extra dose of sparkle that won’t overshadow the center stone, go for a thin pavé diamond wedding band.
A marquise ring setting is making a steady comeback as a popular shape for diamond engagement rings for a couple of reasons: it maximizes the perceived size of the stone and also has a vintage allure.
It’s not as versatile as the simple solitaire, though. To keep the attention on the center stone, opt for a wedding band that sits flush with the engagement ring band and is of approximately the same thickness.
Colored center stones have gained ground recently and have become the preferred choice for many brides-to-be. If your engagement ring features a colored stone, you should pair it with a band that has gemstones of the same color. The best option is a band that alternates colored and white gemstones – that way, the band will complement the center stone, rather than compete with it.
Antique engagement rings are special for many reasons: they may be evocative of a certain design era or feature engravings or filigree. For a ring that unique, you should find a complementary wedding band. Chances are you won’t be able to match the style completely, which is why you should choose your favorite design element on the ring itself and find a band that features it (such as engraved flowers or other decoration).
Pavé setting (also called the bead setting) enables the continuous sparkle of small stones set closely together. For a 3-row style, you might not want to go with a 3-row wedding band if you aren’t going for the perfect blend. The combination looks opulent, with three rows of diamonds from each angle, but it all depends on what effect you want to achieve.
Matching the 3-row pavé engagement ring with a single-row pavé band is a more popular choice. The combo looks neat yet rich.
The choice will largely depend on the cut of the center stone. If you pair a cushion cut diamond in a pavé setting with a 3-row pavé wedding band, it will look a lot less overwhelming than if you have a halo engagement ring setting.
Three-stone engagement rings are usually paired with a wedding band that features similarly cut gemstones. The combo looks very feminine and sophisticated on the hand. You just need to make sure the wedding band sits flush with the engagement ring band.
With unique designs, you should opt for a custom-made wedding band or find a vintage or antique treasure. After all, the band has to sit flush with the ring and you may not be able to find the perfect match unless you have it custom made or find a band with a unique style.
Looking for a wedding band to match your gorgeous engagement ring? Stop by Leo Hamel Fine Jewelry and Engagement Ring Store on San Diego Avenue. Our luxurious showroom offers all the variety you need. But don’t worry – we have Graduate Gemologists and design consultants who will help you choose! Try out different combinations and find the match you will fall in love with!