Unique Ring Styles for Your 2017 Wedding

Your wedding rings are an important decision. The style you choose now will be a permanent accessory for the rest of your life, so it needs to be comfortable and timeless while also reflecting something of your personality.

If you’re looking for some fresh ideas, we hope these unique wedding ring styles will inspire you for your 2017 wedding!

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Personalised Wedding Rings

From subtle engravings to whole pieces designed by the wearer, personalising jewellery has become increasingly popular in recent years. Adding a personal touch seems particularly fitting for wedding rings, which are the most sentimental pieces of jewellery we will ever wear. A simple wedding band could be made unique with an engraved wedding date or initials.

Two-tone Wedding Rings

Mixing metals is not for everyone, but if you’re looking for eye-catching wedding rings then a two-tone style is worth looking into. It could be silver with yellow gold edges, or it could feature a rose gold centre with silver on the outside, but it’s going to be a fairly unique option whatever you choose. Gents – this is a great way for you to have a unique wedding ring without going overboard on fancy filigree or diamonds!

Textured Wedding Rings

Adding texture to your wedding rings is a great way to give them a unique twist. The hammered look is a popular style for 2017; if you like handmade, rustic looking jewellery then this would be ideal for you. Another way to add texture is through gemstones set in a milgrain style.

Stackable Wedding Rings

Stackable rings are, generally, slimmer in width, so that you can build up a selection of rings on one finger. Ladies – if you want to wear your wedding ring and engagement ring together on a regular basis, you might want to adopt this style for your wedding ring. The advantage of choosing this style is that you can add to your collection in the future, perhaps after the birth of your first child, or on a significant wedding anniversary!  

Nature-Inspired Wedding Rings

Floral patterns, filigree leaves and twisted strands of gold to resemble vines are all gracing the rings of 2017, and we think it’s a trend that works well for wedding rings.  Do you love the great outdoors? Whether you’re a keen gardener or you enjoy exploring the British countryside, you can let this affinity for nature show in your choice of wedding ring.

Are you in the process of choosing rings for your 2017 wedding? Feel free to ask us any questions you like – just contact our friendly team. 

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