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Wedding band trends for him

Wedding band trends for him

Weddings and jewelry are often associated with women. But when shopping for a band it is important that the groom is just as pleased as his bride-to-be. A wedding, after all, does involve two parties. Here are some wedding band trends for him:

Diamonds

Diamonds are no longer just a girl's best friend. Many gents are falling in love with a little sparkle. Watches have long been a man's luxury jewelry item, and now, many are realizing that a wedding band is another option. If you're a guy who likes a little glitz, the Cross Satin and Diamonds wedding band might just be your perfect match. The metal band comes with a satin finish and six 0.5-carat diamond melee. This ring is not only comfortable but also contemporary, and comes in gold or platinum.

If you're a guy who works with his hands on a regular basis, you may want to be sure your diamond wedding band is has a bezel setting to ensure your gem is as secure as possible. You don't want to the diamond to snag on anything. A full bezel setting will completely encapsulate the perimeter of the diamond, leaving no surfaces susceptible to snagging.

Two-toned

Two-toned rings are incredibly versatile, as they can match multiple ensembles. For this reason, two-toned wedding bands are becoming popular among men. Silver and gold is a classic combination, though there are other options as well. To design your two-toned wedding band, work out a custom jewelry design with the Brian Gavin team. They'll be sure your ring matches your trendy imagination. Find images of rings and metal finishes and types that you like to share with the team. Also try drawing out your design.

Unique finishes and grains

Custom jewelry design will give you freedom to match your ring idea with your lifestyle. A platinum and gold ring with a matte finish would be great for a guy with an office job. However, if you do a lot of handiwork, matte finishes aren't the best option, as they show scratches more easily. Instead, you may want a traditional ring.

Grains put in the metal band make the ring decorative yet subtle. The Milgrain and Diamond Cut Band is the perfect example, with a milgrain and patterned edges. This ring also features eight diamond melee circling the band. If you like a little luxury, this is the men's band for you.

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