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Men’s Wedding Bands (page 2)
10 Questions to Answer Before Choosing
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There are considerations when buying a groom's
wedding ring. We reviewed the
first four here. Five through seven are below.
5. Which metal and style does he prefer?
Many men like
plain gold bands, with or without a design element, such as a
braid, an
inlay of a second metal, or
engraving. But that is often because they don’t know how
many choices there are in metals.
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For men who like the latest in technology, that can also be found in how the
ring is made, including
wave styles or
fusion rings that bring together
different materials in unique patterns. Combining metals creates exquisite
designs. There are also uniquely cultural styles, such as
Celtic knots or
Claddagh bands.
6. Does he want his ring to match the bride’s?
It’s romantic to wear matching wedding rings. At first blush, it may seem seem
difficult, but there are options.
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If the bride wants
her wedding ring to match and possibly connect to
her engagement ring, shop for
3-ring wedding sets consisting of a wedding band
for the man and both wedding and engagement rings
for the woman.
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Purchase unisex wedding
bands, made in a wide range of sizes (often size 4
or five through 13 or 14).
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Look for rings with
similar features (such as a
cross or other
religious symbol).
7. Does he have strong feelings about design?
Men's wedding rings are usually simpler than
women’s, but that doesn’t mean there are not a
wide variety of designs and styles to choose among. The ring
can stand out in many ways:
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