There is not much point in choosing your partners diamond wedding ring unless it is able to complement the engagement ring she has. Although you want the ring to look good with the engagement ring, you do not want it to overshadow it; it is worthwhile trying out a number of rings to see which one suits the engagement ring most. The circular shape of your wedding ring is a symbol of eternity and the lasting commitment that two people make to be with each other. Many customs actually view the giving of the wedding ring as the last in a number of gifts given to each partner.

This aging custom has been given a facelift over recent years by the giving of an 'eternity' ring which is designed to show the partner their lasting commitment to the marriage. It is now becoming more popular to have wedding rings engraved so if you and your partner are buying matching diamond wedding rings, why not have them both engraved; something unique to the couple which will also the rings a more individual feel. Often plain rings just don't suit the personality of the owners so if this is the case why not have both you and your partner's wedding rings given a unique style by having the edges engraved; personality is just as important as style so choose rings that try to reflect both. Fortunately, whatever type of romantic wedding ring you choose will be right as long as you both agree on the style.

Throughout your marriage do not forget the importance of your wedding ring; it should be treated with respect as it probably won't leave your finger very often. It is not worth trying to find the cheapest you can because it will undermine their importance. Should you purchase a diamond wedding ring based solely on the fact that it is being sold for a low price, you may find that over time, your ring begins to lose its luster. Assuming that you are spending a healthy sum of money it is important you ensure they fit correctly when they are placed on your fingers on the wedding day.

An important point not to overlook is having the ring finger professionally measured at the time of choosing your diamond wedding rings. This might be considered a fine art, making sure that both are neither too tight nor too loose. Adjustments aren't usually done 'over the counter' so allow plenty of time for your rings to be adjusted before the wedding day. Be sure that you go looking a few months before your wedding day so the rings will be ready for your big day; allow at least a couple of months for them to be adjusted.

You also need to allow time because to choose because the variety of designs and styles is huge. When you are both deciding on what diamond wedding rings to buy, base your choice on the style you are both immediately attracted too; whilst remembering that what looks good today might not be quite as fashionable in a few years time. The most important thing to remember is that your wedding rings are symbolic of your everlasting love.

Planning a wedding can be expensive but Ron Thomson of BeR has pulled together some of the most exciting and helpful ways of romantic wedding planning on a budget you will find anywhere.

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