For many couples, the intricacies of ring selection can be a source of confusion. Whether you’re planning a proposal, preparing for your wedding day, or customizing a set, it’s crucial to be well-informed. At Kooheji Jewellery, we are here to provide you with the necessary guidance and solutions to ensure you make the ideal choice.
Wedding rings, on the other hand, are exchanged during the marriage ceremony and are usually simpler in design compared to engagement rings. They are typically made of precious metals such as gold, platinum, or titanium.
While engagement rings are worn on the fourth finger of the left hand, wedding rings are traditionally worn on the ring finger of the right hand. However, this can vary depending on cultural traditions.
Both engagement and wedding rings hold significant meaning and symbolize the love and commitment shared between partners. They serve as reminders of the promises made and the vows exchanged during important milestones in a couple’s relationship.
Diving into the Materials and Designs of Lasting Rings that Suit Your Preferences
Give thought to materials like metals, gemstones, and settings. Our bespoke design service offers superior craftsmanship that aligns with your tastes.
Distinguishing the Boldness of Engagement Rings from the Timelessness of Wedding Bands
Collaborating with our Team for Personalized Symbolic Rings
Your personal inclinations determine whether you opt for both rings or a single ring serving dual purposes.
Processing Time
The duration for crafting your rings ranges from 3 to 6 weeks, contingent on the intricacy of the design.
Price Consideration
Engagement rings are usually pricier due to their intricate details and centerpiece gems.
Professional Assistance in Deciphering the Nuances of Wedding and Engagement Rings

Factors to Ponder Upon While Choosing Your Wedding Bands
The Symbolism and History Embodied in Wedding Bands
Embarking on a lifelong journey, wedding bands epitomize the eternal unity of marriage, adorned throughout your lifetime.
Cultural and Symbolic Customs Relating to the Wearing of Wedding Bands
Mechanisms for synchronized wearing and the connotations behind them vary across different cultures.
Wedding Band Placement and Its Significance
The positioning of wedding bands symbolizes togetherness, reflecting a profound commitment and unity.
The Universal Meaning Behind Wedding Bands
Wedding bands connote a unifying force between individuals, families, or even nations.
When choosing your wedding bands, it is important to consider factors such as the metal type, design, and personal style preferences. Wedding bands can be made of various metals such as gold, platinum, or silver, each carrying its own symbolism and significance.
Different cultures have unique customs related to the wearing of wedding bands. In some cultures, the wedding band is worn on the right hand, while in others it is worn on the left. Understanding these customs can add a special touch to your wedding ceremony.
The placement of wedding bands on the ring finger symbolizes a deep connection and commitment between partners. It is a visible reminder of the love and bond shared between two individuals.
Overall, wedding bands hold a universal meaning of unity and togetherness. They serve as a constant reminder of the vows exchanged on the wedding day, creating a strong bond between individuals, families, and even communities.
Embarking on the Journey of Selecting Your Wedding Bands through an 8-Step Process
Commencement of Search
Begin your quest for the perfect bands at least 3 months prior to your wedding date to avoid any last-minute rush.
Identical or Unique Bands?
Your decision on identical or diverse bands will influence your subsequent choices, so clarify this aspect beforehand.
Remember, the choice is yours! Every couple can select bands that mirror their distinct styles and preferences.
Exploring Diverse Wedding Band Styles
- Eternity rings that serve as ideal gifts for special occasions.
- Comprehensive insight into wedding bands crafted from a diverse range of precious metals.
Each metal variant possesses distinct features impacting the appearance and resilience of your ring. Familiarize yourself with these aspects to make an informed decision.
Our experienced team aids couples in selecting wedding bands that resonate with their individualized style and celebration of love.
Making the Finest Ring Selection
Guidelines for Optimal Metal Selection
Choosing the ideal metal for your ring is paramount. Here are some pointers to facilitate your decision-making process.
Harmonizing Metals for Your Rings?
When selecting metals for your wedding bands, it’s important to consider each other’s preferences. Your wedding band is a personal choice, so choose a metal that you will be comfortable wearing for years to come.
For men, yellow gold or platinum are popular choices for wedding bands if you’re unsure on what to pick.
As for matching the wedding band with the engagement ring, there are some general principles to help you decide on the right metal. White gold is a durable and versatile option, while platinum is known for its purity and durability. Rose gold offers a modern and fashionable look, while yellow gold symbolizes tradition. Black gold, although unique, requires more care and maintenance. Sterling silver, while affordable, is less durable and develops a patina over time.
Consider adding a personal touch with engraving on your wedding bands. Most couples choose to engrave their bands, adding a sentimental touch. Traditional engravings include both spouses’ names and the wedding date. Creative engravings like personal messages or quotes are also popular.
Quality jewelry requires maintenance to last long, and there are no strict rules on how much to spend on wedding bands. On average, the cost of pairs of wedding bands is around 1 650 €. Remember to choose quality bands made of 18K gold or platinum for longevity.
The style of your jewelry will determine if you need a curved wedding band, and hallmarks on your jewelry guarantee quality and origin. Come to the boutique to try on your wedding bands for the best fit and style advice.
There is no risk of your wedding band damaging your engagement ring, but it’s best to avoid fragile metals like sterling silver for everyday wear. The average width of a woman’s wedding band is 2 mm and 3 mm for men, so choose a width that complements your engagement ring for a cohesive look.
