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Pairing Your Engagement Ring
Finding the right match or "mismatch" to complement your engagement ring will complete your wedding set and overall look.
- • Matching Look
- • Contrasting Look
- • Delicate Pave Band Engagement Ring
- • Three Row Band Engagement Ring
- • Three-Stone Engagement Ring
Many of our custom engagement rings are made specially for a flush fit with the wedding band while others allow for a small gap which looks beautiful as well. Either way, you have the freedom to choose something that exactly matches your engagement ring band in terms of setting style, metal color and thickness, or opt for a wedding band that contrasts in all features. Designing both rings at the same time makes it an all-in-one process, however waiting until closer to the wedding date creates a fun activity you can do together after the engagement. We recommend purchasing your wedding bands at least two months prior to your wedding date to ensure it will be ready in time. Below we are going to speak about options for those who want to wear their engagement ring and wedding band on the same hand. For a full tutorial video on wedding band options for engagement rings watch this video here.
Matching Look
For people who love perfectly matching rings, it is sometimes a good idea to have both rings made at the same time. While a perfect match can also be made later by using your engagement ring, it does tend to make it easier to design both in accordance with each other at the same time. It also combines what would be two processes into one and takes less time, budget allowing. If you are one of our many remote clients, we recommend mailing us your ring (we provide you with an insured shipping label) so that we can ensure a perfect match.
Contrasting Look
This option is becoming very common, which is to mix metal colors, or wear a band with a different shape or thickness than your engagement ring. It can add a unique touch to the overall look while tying together two different designs perfectly. In this instance, there are going to be many more designs and styles for you to choose from and trying them on side by side will help you visualize exactly how it will look. Again, if you are remote client, we can offer to send you photos of your ring design side by side with the wedding band options you have in mind so you can see precisely how it will look.
Delicate Pave Band Engagement Ring
There are many different options to consider here and in terms of thickness you can break it down into three options below follow along with this video:
Matching Delicate Band:
When worn alone this band has a very delicate look overall and together it gives the rings the appearance of one thick band. For those that love a matching look and want to detract the least amount possible from their engagement ring, or stack several bands together, this is the best option. Keep in mind when worn alone, this band may not show as well as other because it is naturally delicate in width and appearance.Slightly Thicker Pave:
The thickness is not overly noticeable and provides a nice contrast with your engagement ring. What we like about this option is that you can see the engagement ring and wedding band as separate entities. This band also looks very nice on its own should you choose to not wear your engagement ring every day.Thicker Pave:
The diamonds here are impressively sized and it is easy to see each distinctive stone set into the band. We like these with our pave rings for a flashier look and these are incredible worn on their own. Our flat pave rings in thicker sizes give the big look of a classic large eternity band however the fact that they have a flat and smooth interior makes them extremely comfortable and can sit very close to your engagement ring.Three Row Band Engagement Ring
Because these bands are slightly thicker and have diamonds on all sides there are a few ideas to consider. First consider how you will be wearing your engagement ring set: Do you want to wear the engagement ring separate from the wedding band on different hands? Additionally, do you see yourself retiring your engagement ring from daily use after you get married and only wearing the wedding band? (Think about work, your daily life, etc.). And finally, will you always be wearing the engagement ring and wedding band together on the same hand at all times?
Matching Three-Row Band:
You can of course opt for something that looks like an exact match of your three-row engagement ring band which will give you a beautifully balanced look. Many assume that wearing a three-row wedding band side by side with another three-row ring will defeat the purpose of having sparkle show from all angles. While two sides may be partially blocked when worn together, the diamonds brilliance will still reflect off each other. This is a good option for someone who will wear the band on its own.Two-Row Band:
You can opt to delete one row of diamonds from the outer perimeter engagement ring. By doing this, you can then also delete one row of diamonds from your multi row diamond wedding band. This way, you will have a total of four diamond rows (instead of 6) and the 2 center rows will sit next to each other and have no diamonds on them whatsoever. Check out this video, showing the two-sided engagement ring paired with a two-sided band. This option works best if you plan to always wear your engagement ring and wedding band together on the same hand at all times because having the extra edge of plain metal showing on either ring may not be aesthetically pleasing to all.Wide Single Row:
You can also match your triple sided band engagement ring with a wedding band featuring a single row of diamonds down the center and aim to match it in terms of thickness. This type of ring will not add too much bulk to your engagement ring set and still allows your diamond setting to take center stage. This band will slide up right next to the engagement ring for a flush fit. For someone who is satisfied with the sparkle provided by their engagement ring and wants to keep the rest of the look understated, this is the perfect set up.Three-Stone Engagement Ring
The look and structure of most three-stone engagement rings do not traditionally lend themselves well for eternity bands, however at Lauren B we craft most of these styles of rings to sit flush with a wedding band. Three stone rings are a timeless and classic design that truly never go out of style and finding a wedding band to pair with it is no longer a concern.