Yes! Most couples wear both on the same finger. Traditional order: wedding band goes on first (closest to heart), engagement ring on top. Some choose soldered/contoured bands that fit together perfectly.
Yes, most traditional metals like gold, white gold, and platinum can be resized. However, alternative metals like tungsten, titanium, and ceramic cannot be resized and must be exchanged for the correct size.
Yes! Most bands that are 3mm wide or larger can be engraved. Popular choices include your wedding date, initials, or a short meaningful phrase on the inside of the band.
A comfort-fit band is slightly rounded on the inside, making it slide over the knuckle easily and feel less restrictive during all-day wear compared to a flat "standard fit" band.
Yes! Buying a matching bridal set usually saves 10-20% compared to purchasing rings separately. Many jewelers also offer package deals when you buy your engagement ring and wedding bands together.
Comfort-fit bands with rounded edges are easiest for daily wear. Contoured or curved bands fit better against engagement rings. Lighter metals like titanium are also more comfortable for active people.
Engagement rings feature a prominent center stone (usually diamond) and are given during the proposal. Wedding bands are simpler rings exchanged at the wedding ceremony, symbolizing marriage.