Choosing and Buying a Wedding Band Seattle WA

Shopping for a wedding ring involves slightly more than picking out a strand of beads. I've made it easy and narrowed down the steps to choosing wedding bands you love.

Local Companies

Shop At Rose - Wedding & Party Supplies
778-889-6213
Online Store
Seattle, WA
Seattle Organic Weddings
888 487 5543
The Pacific North West
Seattle, WA
Junebug Weddings
(206) 418-6149
11815 8th Ave Nw
Seattle, WA
All About Weddings
(206) 575-0050
235 Strander Blvd
Seattle, WA
Simply Celebrations & Events, LLC
206-601-6957
12932 SE Kent-Kangley Rd #10
Kent, WA
Mokod Pich Jewelry
(206) 762-2726
9827 16th Ave SW
Seattle, WA
Michael Anthony's Fine Jewelery
(206) 254-2575
1411 4th Ave
Seattle, WA
Fred Meyer Jewelers
(206) 244-6903
Seattle, WA
Ngoc Tri Jewelry
(206) 860-5844
206 12th Ave S
Seattle, WA
Carroll's Fine Jewelry
(206) 622-9191
1427 4th Ave
Seattle, WA

Shopping for wedding rings involves slightly more than picking out a strand of beads. I've made it easy and narrowed down the steps to choosing rings you love.

1) Choose Your Style

What's Your Function -
Since this is a ring you'll wear every day, it must match your lifestyle. Super active? Work with your hands? Opt for a simple metal ring with rounded edges, appropriately named a "comfort fit," instead of a wide detailed band or one with stones. If you have skin allergies to metal alloys (found in gold bands), you'll need to invest in platinum, a pure, hypoallergenic metal.

Mix it Up -
Freaking out because he likes yellow gold and you like platinum? Relax, there's no rule that your bands have to match. What matters is that both of you have a ring you'll enjoy wearing.

Test of Time -
Wedding rings are not the accessory for paying homage to the fad gods. Make sure to select a classic style that won't look dated decades down the road.

2) Examine Your Budget

Since metal selection is so closely tied to cost; you'll need to examine your budget before you get too carried away with your preferences. These tips on how to save on wedding rings can help you keep costs down if you're on a budget. Here is what you can typically expect to pay:

- For a plain gold band - prices range from about $100-$200

- For a simple platinum band - prices run between $400-$1000

- For a band with diamonds - prices vary widely depending on the metal and quality of stones you choose, but the cost of an average diamond wedding band is about $1000.

- Engraving can cost from $1 to $8 per character. Actual cost depends on the font and whether it's engraved by hand or machine.

3) Start Browsing

Start your wedding ring search at least two months before your wedding day - and even earlier if you want a custom piece or engraving (which can take up to 1 month). Just like any other big ticket purchase, avoid the urge to buy the first thing you see; browsing is a vital part of the ring selection process. You can search hundreds of wedding rings and bands in this interactive photo gallery.

For even more advice on choosing your wedding rings, consult this complete guide at Elegala.com.

Author Bio:
Cori Russell is editor for Elegala.com and Gala Weddings Magazine. Elegala.com is a comprehensive wedding planning resource with a national directory of wedding venues and services, along with articles, expert advice, checklists and photo galleries to lead brides through every step of the planning process.

Featured Local Company

Shop At Rose - Wedding & Party Supplies

778-889-6213
Online Store
Seattle, WA
http://shopatrose.com

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