Engagement ring vs wedding ring

An engagement ring is most often given upon the occasion of a proposal or soon after a couple has decided to become engaged. Typically, the ring features one dominant stone set in any number of band styles. But modern choices have extended into three-stone rings, cluster rings, and even bands that are primarily considered to be more of a wedding ring style.

A wedding ring (or wedding band) is usually exchanged at the wedding ceremony as the official symbol of the union of marriage. Traditionally, wedding rings have been worn together, often being designed as a bridal set or even being soldered together in some cases so they become one piece. Wedding rings are usually simpler in their style and are a band without any large stones or a centerpiece gemstone.


Typically, there’s a significant price difference between engagement rings and wedding rings. Total carat weight is likely to be far less in a wedding ring than an engagement ring, even if the wedding band is inlaid with gemstones.

When it comes to timing, we will want to be sure to allow at least three months of time before the wedding for


wedding bands to be produced. That way, any issues that come up can be remedied without adding to all the last-minute wedding bands and such an important part of our ceremony is taken care of well in advance.More and more couples are picking out and even designing engagement rings together; a scenario that was typically reserved for wedding bands only.

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