Looking at wedding bands? No one said that it has to match your engagement ring. Some brides opt not to wear their rock all the time (especially if it is a family heirloom or very valuable), and instead choose a really nice band for everyday occasions. Your wedding band should reflect your personal style - and there are tons of metal choices to please any bride.
Silver: If you’ve looking for a budget-friendly option, silver is the way to go. Silver jewelry also complements more skin tones than gold, so it is a good option from a stylistic standpoint.

Gold: Gold bands are more traditional than silver and are very strong. They also don’t tarnish like a silver band will. If you like the look of silver, check out white gold options.

Platinum: As opposed to gold and silver options, platinum is a lot more expensive. However, it doesn’t lose its shine like gold and is better to use if you want to have stones in your band.
Titanium: Titanium for wedding bands has only recently become popular, but it is a great choice if you can’t affording platinum and what to avoid tarnished silver. However, titanium cannot be resized, which creates problems if you gain or lose weight over the years.
Want to learn more about wedding ring metals? Check out this article at Wedding Chaos!
Silver rings photo by iLoveButter
Gold rings photo by somma
Platinum rings photos by 96dpi
Titanium rings photo by sara.atkins
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