The Ultimate Guide to Styles of Wedding Rings for Every Couple

The Ultimate Guide to Styles of Wedding Rings for Every Couple

The Only Wedding Ring Buying Guide You Need. 

Wedding rings are one of the purest forms of love that you will cherish for a lifetime. Making these little banads of love extra special is really important. 


14 K Gold Round Wedding Ring

Wedding rings have drastically changed from style to tone and cuts of diamonds throughout ages and eras. If you are looking for a guide that will help you design your wedding ring, this is it! We have covered everything you need to know about a wedding ring. From vintage to new modern diamond rings, learn everything about rings, metals, cuts, diamonds, and eras here! 


A collection from the past. 

Weeding rings have been a rich ceremony of love for thousands of years. The first ring was celebrated in ancient Egypt, where couples used braided reeds and hemp to symbolize eternal love. The circular shape represented infinity, with the ring worn on the fourth finger of the left hand, a tradition still followed today due to the belief in the “vena amoris” or the “vein of love.”

Ancient Roman & Greek Influence

  • The Romans introduced metal rings, commonly made of iron, to signify strength and permanence in marriage.

  • Greek rings often featured intricate carvings of gods and mythological figures, emphasizing devotion and romance.

  • By the 2nd century AD, gold and silver rings became popular among wealthier individuals, displaying status as well as commitment.

Medieval & Renaissance Eras

  • During the medieval times, wedding rings changed into more intricate designs with inscriptions, known as “posy rings,” featuring romantic phrases in Latin or French.

  • In the Renaissance era tiny and comforting rings were celebrated, these were simple bands with interlocking designs.

  • Diamonds and gemstones were more highlighted in this era.

     Diamond and Gemstone Ring

                                         14 K Gold Diamond and Gemstone Ring

How Wedding Rings Changed Over Time?

As cultures and styles innovated, so did the art and meaning behind wedding rings. Each era had unique styles influenced by fashion, culture, and technological advancements.

The Victorian Era 

  • Wedding rings in this era, featured intricate floral patterns, heart motifs, and rose-cut diamonds.

  • The gold bands with hand-engraved detailing became very popular. 

  • Sentimental jewelry was common, with rings often containing secret messages or hidden compartments.

The Edwardian Era 

  • Platinum became the metal of choice due to its durability and style.
  • More of filigree work and delicate lace-like patterns were loved in wedding ring designs.

  • Diamonds and pearls were prominently featured, exuding sophistication and class.

The Art Deco Era 

  • Rings adopted geometric patterns and bold, symmetrical designs.

  • Colored gemstones such as emeralds, sapphires, and rubies were incorporated into rings alongside diamonds.

  • Platinum and white gold dominated this period, reflecting the glamour of the Roaring Twenties.

The Retro Era 

  • War-time restrictions led to the use of yellow and rose gold due to platinum shortages.

  • Designs became more feminine, with floral patterns and bows adorning the rings.

  • Engagement rings often featured a single large diamond with swirling designs and accent stones.

snowflake ring

 Snowflake Ring

1970s Wedding Ring Styles

The 1970s shifted toward more dynamic and bohemian styles. During this decade:

  • The wedding bands were more wider and chunkier, making the bold fashion trends of the era.

  • This era featured more textured gold bands, often with matte or shiny bands.

  • Diamond shapes were more defined like marquise, pear, and princess cuts.

  • Alternative gemstones were more loved like turquoise, onyx, and citrine made their way into wedding jewelry...

 Best wedding rings for women. 

Choosing the perfect wedding ring for her really depends on her preference, lifestyle, and daily comfort. Here are some of the most popular wedding ring styles for women:

1. Classic Gold Bands

  • The classic gold is perfect for those who love minimalism.

  • You get gold in yellow, white, and rose gold, allowing customization based on skin tone and style.

2. Eternity Rings

  • These are tiny rings featuring diamonds around the band, symbolizing everlasting love.

  • You get options here. It comes in full or half-eternity styles.

3. Vintage-Inspired 

  • These designs feature delicate filigree patterns and engraving adds a vintage charm.

  • Vintage designs are perfect for those who love intricate artistry in their jewelry.

The Vintage Wedding Rings

vintage wedding band for her

14 k Yellow Gold Rose Cut Diamond Vintage Ring

 

4. Stackable Rings

  • Allows brides to mix and match different bands over time.

  • Offers flexibility to create a unique and evolving look.

5. Contoured & Curved Bands

  • Designed to fit around engagement rings for a seamless pairing.

  • Ideal for solitaire or halo engagement ring settings.

6. Alternative Metal Bands

  • Platinum, titanium, and even tungsten rings provide durability and modern appeal.

  • Great for those with active lifestyles or metal allergies.

 

Top Vintage Wedding Ring Styles

Vintage rings hold timeless beauty and craftsmanship that modern designs often draw inspiration from. Some of the most beloved styles include:

1. Art Deco Rings

  • Features bold geometric patterns and striking symmetry.

  • Art Deco rings often used colored gemstones like sapphires, emeralds, and rubies.

2. Edwardian Filigree Rings

  • Delicate and lace-like designs crafted in platinum or white gold.

  • These were designs with tiny diamonds and intricate patterns.

3. Victorian Rose Gold Bands

  • The Victorians were fans of romantic and feminine designs, with floral motifs and hand-carved designs.

  • These rings are often featured with seed pearls, opals, or old mine-cut diamonds.

4. Mid-Century Modern Rings

  • Clean, neat aesthetics with larger center stones.

  • The mid-century featured mixed metals and asymmetrical designs.

5. Gimmel & Posy Rings

  • Traditional rings with poetic inscriptions and interlocking bands.

  • Popular during the Renaissance and Medieval periods.

The Modern Wedding Rings

oval wedding rings set

14K Gold Oval Wedding Ring

Final Thoughts

While wedding rings are some of the most personal choices you will ever make, we wanted to make sure you do it right! Now whether you are just looking for a ring or wanting to customize your ring, our experts are always here. 

From delicate vintage designs to more modern tastes our designs are tailored for the best ideas that you crave. Get in touch with us to make your first diamond wedding ring. 


   

 

The Classic Wedding Rings

Diamond Wedding Band

14K Yellow Gold Diamond Wedding Ring

 

 

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