Customization turns standard bands into meaningful pieces to tell your unique story. Please consider these customization options.


relationship rings Gemstones - What to consider?


 Even subtle inclusions of stone can give a unique touch to plain metal bands.


 


 There are small diamonds and gemstones embedded in the interior of the ring (not visible from the outside, but important to the wearer).


couples jewlery Birthstones to represent the birthstones of each partner.


 Single flush-set stones on the outside for minimal sparkle


 Around half or the entire band, place small stones in a continuous pattern.


 Consider that larger stone settings can limit your sizing options, and will require you to be more cautious when wearing. Choose flush-set or skip the stones entirely for active lifestyles. They won't catch your clothing or equipment.


 


 Creative Engravings Ideas


 You and your partner can share private messages in the interior of your rings.


 


 Your wedding date or first meeting date.


 What are the coordinates for a meaningful locati0n?


 Short phrases which complete eachother ("Always on one ring, Forever on the opposite")


 Only you will understand the joke, nickname or reference.


 Simple symbols like the infinity symbol, hearts or initials


 Many jewelers include basic engraving when you purchase a piece of jewelry. It is standard to limit text to no more than 20-25 letters for legibility.


 


 Comfort Fit vs. Standard Fit


 This technical aspect has a big impact on everyday wearability. Comfort-fit band interiors are rounded, making them more comfortable to wear. Standard-fit bands have a flat interior and may feel more restrictive. Comfort-fit rings can be worth the additional cost, given that you will wear these rings every day. The interior is also rounded so that you don't feel the ring "digging" into your finger during activities such as temporary swelling.


 


 The Right Couple Ring Size


 This is a mistake that leads to frustration. Accurate measurements can save you a lot of trouble in the future.


 


 A jeweler can provide you with a professional sizing


 Instead of using online guides or charts, visit a jewelry shop. Jewelers use ring sizers to measure your knuckle which is typically larger than the base. Most people's ring fingers can vary in size by up to a full ring size. To ensure that you get the exact measurement, you can also use a ring sizer at home.


 


 Finding the right ring sizing is a matter of timing. Fingers expand in hot weather and contract in cold. Evenings are when they're the largest and mornings the smallest. Size your eyes in a temperature that is comfortable during the afternoon for best results. If you are in an area that experiences harsh winters or hot summers, it is best to size during spring and fall.


 


 Large Knuckles - How to deal with them


 If your knuckle measures more than your finger's base, you should choose a ring with a slightly oval shape that will slide over it. It shouldn't be loose. Jewelers will make oval-shaped rings or can add small beads in the center to improve fit. People with prominent knuckles from genetics or arthritis can have this problem.


 


 What metals are able to be resized?


 Understanding what can be and can't adjusted will help you select the right materials:


 


 Gold and Platinum: You can usually increase or decrease a size by up to two sizes.


 White gold: New rhodium is required after resizing


 Tungsten and some titanium rings can't be resized. A new ring is needed.


 Rings that have stones around the entire band are very difficult to resize.


 Resizing may cause the pattern or engraving to be disrupted.


 Select metals which can be adjusted if there are likely to be size changes caused by weight fluctuations, aging or pregnancy.


 


 Get together and select your perfect rings


 Your rings will have a greater meaning over time, as you and your partner share more experiences. Don't worry about what others want, but rather what you and your partner feel comfortable with. Price is not as important as what the rings mean. Shop together to try out new styles. This is a great time to celebrate your relationship.


 


 Couple Rings: What to Know?


 Q1 Do the rings have to be made out of the same material?


 While there is no rule that requires couples to match their metals, some do it because they think it looks good. It's okay to intentionally mix metals. They can look nice. If one partner is in rose gold and the second in yellow, it gives a warm appearance that's all their own. It is important to understand that metals wear in different manners. When you hold hands often, rings made out of stronger metals could scratch rings made out of softer alloys over time. You can easily maintain your rings by matching the metals.


 


 Q2: Which ring profiles provide better comfort in the long run?


 Comfort fit bands with rounded inners are better to wear throughout the day than bands without. Round rings are easier to wear if you're new to wearing rings. They're also less visible. This style slides on and of more easily. It is useful for events when the ring must be taken off. The Comfort Fit shapes are perfect for people who like to be active or wear gloves.


 


 Q3 What metals are best for manual occupations?


 Tungsten carbide and titanium resist scratching exceptionally well, making them ideal for people who are constantly using their hands. These metals retain their shine even in harsh conditions. Gold or silver would be quickly ruined. However, these rings cannot be resized. They may also crack from an extreme impact. Some people wear cheaper alternative metals everyday and save their precious metals for evenings or special occasions.