Posted on: May 15, 2007
Buying the Bling
With seemingly limitless options today's couples can pick the one ring that rules them all
By Timothy R. Schulte
CTW Features
Chances are an engagement ring accompanied your proposal. If not, you don’t want to wait too long before getting your engagement ring and wedding bands. But don’t rush into it, either; you’re going to be wearing these rings for the rest of your life, so take the time to find rings you’ll love as much today as you will years from now.
Today, it’s quite common for couples to shop for engagement rings together, says Amanda Gizzi, public relations manager for the Jewelry Information Center, New York. “It’s becoming more socially acceptable for couples to know they’re going to be getting engaged,” she says, adding that couples may narrow down the choice together, but at the end of the day the man is going into the store alone to make the final choice.
Men also are stepping up in the wedding-ring department. Brides often go for a band that will match her engagement ring, says Gizzi, but men are looking for something that fits their unique sense of style. Whether it’s wide bands, carved or hammered textures or even diamonds that go around the band, men are taking more of an interest.
The one thing that helps with ring shopping is having a budget. You can have some leeway, says Gizzi, but if you know how much money you have to spend, you’ll be able to get the best ring for your money. As with all things wedding, it’s all about the couple. Whatever ring you choose, no matter how big or small, make sure your personal style is shining though.