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Wedding Rings FAQs

A wedding ring is traditionally worn on your fourth finger from the right, on your left hand, which is why we call this finger your ring finger. However this can differ depending on what country you're in.

What you spend on a wedding ring entirely depends on your budget and what you're looking for. Tradition generally states that you should spend three months salary on an engagement ring, but with regards to wedding rings there really are no rules. You want your wedding ring to pair up with your engagement ring perfectly, so what you spend really depends more on this and your preferences.

There really are no rules for what carat your wedding ring should be. Normally, you'll want your wedding ring to match up with your engagement ring, so perhaps choosing a carat weight that compliments this is the perfect place to start. As the main goal is to choose a wedding ring that pair perfectly with your engagement ring, the main aim is to make sure the carat you choose doesn't under or overpower how it looks on your finger.

When recommending what metal is best for a wedding ring, platinum is always an amazing choice - this is because it's the hardest-wearing, however gold is also a common and more popular choice when choosing a wedding ring too. It all depends on what's going to match up with your engagement ring the best, to create the perfect pair.

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