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What Your Wedding & Engagement Rings Choice Says About Your Valentine.

Your wedding and Engagement Rings
say a lot about you. And we're not talking about the ring itself, but what your ring says about you and your relationship.
When you get engaged, it's easy to get caught up in the excitement of the big day—but don't forget to consider what your ring says about you. Do you want something simple and understated? Or do you want something that makes a statement?
If you're looking for an understated wedding band or an intricate ring with lots of diamonds and sparkle, chances are this is a good thing for you and your partner. If, however, your partner wants something flashy or over-the-top, this may not be the best match for them.
Whether you're buying your first Wedding Rings or your fifth, we're here to help you choose the best one for YOU!
The first thing we'll need to know is how long you've been with your partner. If you've been together for a long time, it's probably safe to assume that the two of you are extremely committed. This means that if you choose an engagement ring with matching wedding bands, the symbolism will be very powerful and meaningful for the couple: even if it's not expensive, there's something about being able to see all of your love in one piece of jewelry that makes it feel like a grand gesture.
If this is not something that appeals to you—or if money is an issue—we recommend choosing an engagement ring that isn't meant to be shared with other rings (or at least not with other rings in your budget). This way, when the day comes that you get married, it will be more special than anything else because it carries so much meaning!
If money is no object and/or your partner is happy with any kind of ring on their hand (or even their left hand), then go ahead and make it your own.
If you're planning your wedding or engagement, you've probably already thought about what kind of ring to choose. Maybe you want a diamond! Or maybe you're going for something more unique—maybe with a spiral motif or a unique design.
But do you ever stop and think about what your ring says about your Valentine?
We thought we'd share some of the most common messages that rings convey when it comes to Valentine's Day:
1. The person is financially secure: If you're getting married in the next 5 years, this ring is a good sign that your significant other will be able to provide for their future family in a way that doesn't compromise their financial security.
2. The person is adventurous: If your boyfriend or girlfriend has chosen an unconventional style (like spiral motifs), it means that they have an eye for bold design choices and are willing to take risks with their wardrobe and accessories.
3. The person is romantic: The ability to find the perfect gift for Valentine's Day is often associated with being romantic; if your partner has chosen a traditional style that conveys their love of tradition (a princess cut diamond.
If you want to go with a metal that is less durable but still looks stunning, try tungsten carbide wedding bands. These are 100% hypoallergenic and made of high-quality metal. They also come in a variety of colors, so no matter what your style is, there's sure to be one that fits your needs!
Finally, if you just want something simple and classic—but don't want anything too flashy—try ceramic or plastic wedding bands. These can come in many different colors and styles as well as materials like silver or gold-plated copper.