What alliances to choose for her wedding?

You will be brought to wear your wedding ring for the rest of your days, so it must be perfect. There are a plethora of alliances on the market, from traditional to truly unique. Here are the different types of alliances for which you can opt for your wedding.  

Precious Metals

Choosing the metal for your alliance is a good starting point. There are many metals available, all with different properties and styles that make some will be much more suitable for you than others.  

Yellow gold

Yellow gold is a good choice for future brides and grooms. As a general rule, 22-carat gold is too soft to be worn daily. So think about buying an 18-carat, 14-carat or 9-carat gold alliance. These rings are combined with stronger metals and are better adapted to the requirements of everyday life.  

White gold

This alliance is the perfect complement to a platinum engagement ring. White gold rings are often rhodium-plated to enhance their appearance. Even if this veneer has to disappear over time, it can be easily reapplied and give your alliance a new look.  

Platinum

These alliances are increasingly acclaimed by modern couples. This white metal is extremely durable and can be used for very long periods of time. It is much rarer than gold and much more expensive. These alliances will last even if you don't take them to a big brand. However, if a platinum alliance exceeds your budget, consider buying a palladium alliance instead. Palladium has become a popular alternative to platinum because of its similar color but its affordable price.

Titanium

Titanium is one of the most modern jewellery metals. It comes in a very nice color that remains a little different from platinum and palladium. It is scratch resistant and offers a sensation of lightness to the finger.

The Zirconium

Black zirconium and tungsten carbide are other contemporary metals with properties and appearance similar to previous ones.  

Alliances in shape

Once you have chosen the metal, you have to wonder if this new alliance will complement your engagement ring. The two rings will be worn side by side for the rest of your life, so it is important that they be seated well. You may never have considered the ring profile before, but you will begin to see subtle differences once you compare their style when they are on your fingers. You can choose for example a curved or adjusted wedding ring. These come in a range of designs including a delicate curve, a pronounced Z-shape or a cut-out in the ring. Even if you do not need to put it in shape, consider the profile of the ring. You can choose a short form (rounded inside and outside), D-shaped flat profiles.  

Diamond Rings

Once you have chosen the wedding ring, the time has come to consider the inclusion of a diamond or other gemstone. Diamond-set alliances are increasingly fashionable and are much more noticeable on women's wedding rings. Diamond alliances also find favor for men as a way to remember someone who cares about them. Another fun way to do this is to burn your fingerprint on your wedding ring. The Diamonds in the rings are usually round and very shiny. But you can also find motifs with pear-shaped stones, emerald and marquise. The more unusual the shape of the diamond, the more glamorous your alliance is and will probably be more expensive. Finally, the choice of alliances will have to be based on your tastes and those of your partner since once carried, it will be for life!

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