10 Wedding Ring Trends That Will Make You Stand Out
Introduction
The Wedding Rings are a symbol of your commitment to each other and the people you love. It’s also one of the most important pieces of jewelry in your collection, so it needs to be something that you can wear every day for years to come. In this article we'll look at some trends in wedding ring design that will help you stand out from the crowd and make your partner's dreams come true!
One-of-a-kind custom engagement rings
One-of-a-kind custom Engagement Rings are a great way to show off your personality. You can have your ring made in any shape, size and style you like. You can also have it made in any type of metal or stone that catches your eye!
One example of this would be an antique ring with a unique design etched onto it; another example would be creating a personalised pendant necklace with diamonds engraved into the designs.
Unique mixed metals or alloys
These days, you can get a wedding ring that's made out of alloys. Alloys are a combination of two or more metals and have been used since ancient times to create unique designs. The most popular examples include Tiffany & Co., which uses gold, silver and platinum in its rings; David Yurman uses a mixture of yellow gold with sterling silver to create its signature designs.
Vintage-inspired rings
Vintage-inspired wedding rings are a great way to make a statement. These rings are typically made of gold or platinum and often have an antique look, which means they're very old. They're also worn as fashion statements, so you can choose between different styles to match your personality and taste.
Vintage wedding rings are becoming more popular because they add something special to the look of your wedding ring set—and they can help you stand out from the crowd!
Classic band with a stand-out detail
A classic band with a stand-out detail is a great way to have a classic ring with a special element. The stand-out detail could be anything from an engraved letter to a gemstone, or even the shape of your diamond.
One great example of this trend is seen in our collection at JK Jewelers. We've added an engraving on our rings that reads "Forever." It's simple and elegant, but it adds something special to these pieces that makes them stand out from other wedding bands on the market today—and will surely make you look more creative than anyone else!
Anodized or engraved metal bands
Anodized or engraved metal bands are the perfect marriage of form and function. They're made from solid metals that have been coated with a hard, durable oxide finish—and then engraved or decorated with intricate designs. These rings can be used in water, so you don't need to worry about them rusting.
Anodized wedding bands are also scratch resistant; this means you won't have any problems wearing your ring if it gets caught on something too many times during an evening out on the town (or even just at home).
Modern, organic themes for wedding bands
If you're looking to incorporate a more organic, natural look into your wedding ring, there are several ways you can do this. Think about incorporating elements of nature into your wedding band:
A tree could be incorporated into the design by using either wood or metal to create a piece that appears like it's made out of wood.
An image of water may appear in the center of the band and flow down the sides surrounding it. The water could also be represented by diamonds or other precious stones placed around its edges.
Another option would be to have an intricate design etched onto one side only—this would make for an interesting conversation piece when paired with another traditional-looking piece on the other side!
Handcrafted leather or suede bands
If you're looking for a durable, comfortable ring that's easy to maintain and can be made in any color or size, look no further than handcrafted leather or suede bands.
Leather is soft and pliable while suede has a smooth feel that makes it ideal for people who want something with an understated elegance. Both materials are easy to clean so they can be worn again and again without worry about stains or marks on the surface of their surfaces.
If you're not sure what kind of leather or suede band would work best for your style preferences, simply ask us at [our name]. We'll help find the perfect fit for both your budget and personal preference!
Diamond cut and set with cubic zirconia accents.
CZ is a man-made diamond substitute, and it's widely used as a diamond simulant. It is often used in engagement rings, because it's incredibly similar to the look of real diamonds but can be much cheaper than natural stones. The name "cubic zirconium" refers to its cubic crystal structure—the same geometry as that of other crystals like quartz or tourmaline—and its hardness: 9 on Mohs' scale (hardness 0 being softest).
If you're looking for something bolder than an ordinary diamond cut with CZ accents, consider something more unusual like this brilliant-cut engagement ring from Maya Rose Diamonds (pictured below).
Designs that incorporate elements of nature, like seashells or leaves.
If you're looking for a design that incorporates elements of nature, like seashells or leaves, then this is the trend for you. The simple lines will make your ring look more organic than it would if it were made out of metal.
If you're interested in incorporating elements of nature into your wedding rings, but aren't sure where to start, here are some ideas:
Seashells - You can have a custom-made ring made with real shell pieces or buy them online from Etsy shops like Sea Shells by Thea & Me .
Leaves - Try going with maple leaves instead of silver ones! They come in many different varieties including red oak and white sapwood (the inner part). And if that's not enough variety for ya...there's also black walnut and red heartwood which means they'll match any color scheme! Just make sure they're not too small because they'll get lost among all those diamonds.* Flowers - Roses seem obvious but there are tons more options available today such as tulips (which have been trending recently) or even wildflowers such as dandelions.* Stones/Woodenware/Faux Wood Grain Patterns on Rings
There are many different ways you can customize your wedding ring.
There are many different ways you can customize your wedding ring. You can customize it to reflect your personality and make it unique to you, or you can choose a design that is similar to other people’s rings but still stands out in some way.
A great example of this is the “swirl” pattern on rings we see everywhere now—the swirl itself is something that has been used in jewelry for centuries, but it really started becoming popular during the early 20th century when designers like Cartier began incorporating them into their pieces. While most people may not consider themselves as being “designers” in any way (and we certainly don't!), there are many ways they could use this trend as inspiration for their own personal designs!
Conclusion
There are many different ways you can customize your wedding ring. One-of-a-kind custom engagement rings, unique mixed metals or alloys, vintage-inspired rings, classic band with a stand-out detail, anodized or engraved metal bands, modern, organic themes for wedding bands and even handcrafted leather or suede bands are just some of the options available today. Whether you're looking for a traditional setting or something more unique (like this example from our archives), these trends will help you create something that is truly yours!
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