FAQs
*individually for Wedding Rings
Traditionally, a wedding ring is worn on the fourth finger of your left hand, often referred to as the "ring finger." However, the finger on which you wear your wedding ring can vary depending on the country and cultural customs.
The amount you spend on a wedding ring depends entirely on your budget and personal preferences. While tradition suggests spending three months' salary on an engagement ring, wedding rings are more flexible and your spending should reflect what feels right for you.
There are no set rules when it comes to the carat of your wedding ring. Typically, you’ll want your wedding ring to harmonise with your engagement ring, so choose a carat weight that enhances your engagement ring’s design without overpowering it. The key is balance — select a carat that suits your style and complements your engagement ring.
The best metal for your wedding ring depends on your style and lifestyle. Platinum is an excellent choice due to its durability and timeless elegance, while gold — whether yellow, white, or rose — remains a popular option. The metal you choose should complement your engagement ring.
There are several types of wedding rings. Common styles include classic metal bands, diamond-studded options, and gemstone rings. Additionally, you can choose from various materials such as gold (yellow, white, and rose), platinum, and silver.
Choosing the correct wedding ring size is essential for comfort and wearability. You can visit one of our stores for a professional fitting, or if you prefer to measure at home, use a tape measure to find the circumference of the finger you’ll wear the ring on. Then, refer to our ring size conversion chart to determine your size. Alternatively, we offer a free ring sizer that can be delivered to your door for easy measuring.
Clean your ring regularly with a gentle soap and soft brush. Avoid exposing it to harsh chemicals, and remove it when engaging in activities that could cause damage, such as swimming. Store it safely in a soft-lined box or pouch, separate from other jewellery. You can also consider having it professionally cleaned every six months.