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Shiny_Rock
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marymm|1291737412|2789860 said:My husband and I chose to have the same style wedding band -- a plain 7mm 14kt White Gold comfort-fit half-dome band which we engraved with a personal sentiment. Back when we married, I didn't want a diamond engagement ring (what was I thinking?) so I only wore the wedding band. But a few years ago I received an engagement-style ring as an anniversary gift - a 1.25ct cushion in a simple Tiffany-style solitaire setting. The solitaire ring is a little big for me and I am loathe to have it sized, so most of the time I wear a 2mm band, then the solitaire ring, then my wide band -- I like how this looks on me, and my husband likes it too. I admit I also like the fact that it is a fairly unique wedding set arrangement, which has its own appeal.
And you're right, the wide-band look for women is unusual - even where I see women wearing only a wedding band it is usually no more than 3mm or 4mm wide. Certainly hand and finger size has something to do with this, but also I think trends or fashion or tradition. I've always considered a wedding set to be an expression of love and of personality. Practically speaking, it is also jewelry meant to be worn daily. Whether or not I wear the solitaire, I always wear the wedding band - and if I take off the wedding band (for gucky chores or whatever), I am aware of its absence and do not feel complete until I put the band back on. I think it is lovely you are looking at a variety of bands and considering which most suit you and your fiance -- good luck, and please post pics once you decide!
Thank you for your wonderful comment! I didnt think about the comfort factor until it was brought up on this thread, and i actually prefer wide rings and have no issues. i wore a 6mm silver band on my right hand for 3 years never taking it off and had no problems. My e-ring is only 2mm and i feel like ill just fling or break it off at any moment since its so small. when i started thinking about wedding rings, i was actually astonished at the amount of people that have 'sets' or tiny rings--it seems like there should be more variety in what popular than there is. I always felt that the wedding ring is THE most important and i would feel horrible if i have a shaped ring to match my e-ring... like the diamond is the important thing. and do they never take their e-ring off?
not saying anything bad about the people who do! it just doesnt work for me. Wedding ring are symbols anyway, that's their purpose, so I wouldnt want to make my e-ring the important factor. For me, it just seems like the whole purpose of having wedding and engagement rings in the first place loses it's heart and sentiment when you make it so that its only as pretty and sparkly as you can make it.