3 Engagement Ring and Wedding Band Myths Debunked
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3 Engagement Ring and Wedding Band Myths Debunked

Larson Jewelers
Larson Jewelers
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Engagement rings and wedding bands have accumulated an almost impressively diverse collection of myths and superstitions. Some superstitions, like those involving dropped rings, itchy ring fingers, the meaning of a ring’s fit, and so on, are harmless. Others can have a practical effect on people’s lives. That makes it important to recognize and debunk unhelpful myths on the subject. For instance, recognizing that an interesting mens black wedding band is just as acceptable as one made of white gold can open a lot of options.

Myth: Engagement Rings and Wedding Bands Must Be Precious Metals

Reality: There’s a World of Interesting Ring Options Beyond Precious Metals

Engagement and wedding rings are made from gold, platinum, or silver and may or may not be set with a variety of precious stones. That belief is so firmly ingrained in our culture that many couples don’t even consider alternatives. Of course, there’s nothing wrong with choosing rings made from precious metals and set with gems. They are beautiful, can serve as an investment and heirloom, and make for a powerful declaration of love. However, not only is there nothing wrong with opting for something else, but there’s also a wide variety of terrific options such as ceramic, tungsten, or even wood.

Myth: The Rings Will and Should Cost You Quite a Bit

Reality: They Are Your Rings on Your Budget

The idea that engagement and wedding rings will and should cost you quite a bit is, of course, inextricably linked with their being made from precious metals. The reality is only some couples can afford gold or platinum engagement rings and wedding bands. Consider some interesting, often gorgeous, and more affordable alternatives.

● Womens and mens tungsten rings—Made from the hardest metal on the planet, these hypoallergenic rings are available in white or striking black and are highly scratch resistant.

● Titanium rings—Incredibly scratch-resistant and strong but exceptionally light, titanium rings come in black or a white nearly as brilliant as platinum.

● Ceramic rings—Stronger than titanium and as scratch-resistant as tungsten, ceramic is durable, ultra-lightweight, hypoallergenic, and won’t set off metal detectors.

Myth: Wedding Bands Must Match

Reality: Wedding Bands Should Reflect You Both

It’s also often taken as a given that, whatever they’re made of, wedding rings should match. As is the case with pretty much everything else about the ring-choosing process, it’s about what you and your partner prefer. Maybe you want a platinum band set with a dazzling stone, and your partner wants to celebrate their love of the outdoors by browsing for tungsten or ceramic and wooden rings. If a rich inlay of exotic wood is not your style, perhaps you’re both science buffs or dinosaur lovers and want unique dinosaur bone inlay wedding bands. The fact is, there’s no obligation to go for precious metals, matching rings, or wear those rings on specific fingers. Some cultures wear their wedding rings on their toes. Only you and your partner know how to best declare your love to each other and express it to the world.

About Larson Jewelers

Eleven years ago, Larson Jewelers was founded with a singular vision—providing men and women a unique place to explore the most impressive selection of stunning, innovative, and creative wedding bands that exist. Check out their brilliant platinum and palladium wedding bands, cutting-edge tungsten wedding bands, wooden rings, and a whole lot more. Looking for something unique and fascinating? Browse for cobalt and titanium rings, even rings featuring a dinosaur bone inlay. Larson Jewelers is dedicated to both ethical sourcing and a ring-shopping process that’s as simple as it can be. You can also determine the perfect size with their convenient conversion chart or reach out to their experienced wedding band consultants with any questions. Choose the most incredible and affordable ring and wedding band designs with Larson Jewelers.

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