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Unusual Diamond Set Wedding Ring in Rose Gold

Unusual Diamond Set Wedding Ring in Rose Gold

Regular price £2,450.00 GBP
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Unusual Diamond Set Wedding Ring in Rose Gold Details:

  • 4mm Wide
  • Approx 1ct of natural diamonds (Finger Size M)
  • Made in the Jewellery Quarter, Birmingham
  • Unisex Wedding Ring

This 4mm wide diamond set wedding ring has alternating sized diamonds which are all the way around the ring. This design is actually one I came up with when designing my own wedding ring as I wanted something that was classic, but with a slight twist.

In a finger size M this ring has around 1ct of natural round brilliant cut white diamonds, and is a real show stopper.

This style is truly unisex and would make a great statement Men’s Diamond Wedding Ring, as well as a chunky diamond wedding ring to sit with an Engagement Ring.

This ring is made to order just for you and will take up to 4 weeks to complete. Because it is made just for you, if you would like to adjust the width or diamond size, or have a gemstone wedding ring instead of diamonds just let me know & we can create something completely bespoke.

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Wedding Ring FAQ's

How long will it take for my Wedding ring to be made?

All Wedding Rings are crafted especially for you at Poppy Elder Fine Jewellery, this means they will take up to 3-4 weeks to be delivered to you.

I would always recommend ordering your wedding ring at least 6 weeks before the big day, just in case of any last minute alterations.

If you have left it until a little close to your big day to organise rings please let me know & I can check workshop capacity to advise if we are able to meet a shorter delivery timescale than usual.

What is the best metal to choose for a Wedding Ring?

Wedding rings are a piece of jewellery that in most cases is worn everyday. This means you need something to stand up to everyday life. A silver wedding ring may give you the colour of metal that you like, however sterling silver isn't hard wearing enough to stand up to heavy wear.

If you are looking for a wedding ring which is silver in colour I would always recommend Platinum. This is because it is hard wearing, hypoallergenic, and because it is a naturally white metal it won't require maintenance to keep its bright white colour, unlike white gold which requires rhodium plating.

If you are looking for a wedding ring which is gold in colour I would suggest 18ct gold. This is because it is made from 75% pure gold, unlike 9ct gold which is only made from 37.5% pure gold, with the majority of it's ingredients made from other metals. 18ct gold has a beautiful warm colour and rarely causes any reactions to the skin.

Can I design my own Wedding ring?

All Wedding Rings created at Poppy Elder Fine Jewellery are made specifically for you. This means that you are able to make any changes to the design that you'd like, such as a different shape to fit around an Engagement ring, a wider band or even a completely new design from scratch.

Just send me an email to Hello@poppyelder.com with your ideas and I'll come back to you as soon as I can to get started on the plans for your custom wedding ring.

How wide should a Wedding Ring be?

There is no right or wrong answer to this question. The size and shape of your hands and fingers will usually give a guide as to whether something small and dainty, or wide and chunky will suit you best. But it's all down to personal preference and what suits your style.

Most ladies have a wedding ring that is either 2.0mm, 2.5mm or 3.0mm in width. This is usually to match in with the width of their engagement ring, however they don't have to be a perfect match.

Most men have a wedding ring that is either 5mm or 6mm in width. However more recently 4mm has started to become a more popular wedding ring width for men.

Do Wedding Rings need to be a matching pair?

In the past it has been common for wedding rings to be seen as being a matching pair. Thankfully this has relaxed and it is now unusual for a couple to choose a matching pair of wedding rings.

You will be wearing your Wedding rings for a long time to come, so it's important to choose something that you love and that suits you.

If you would like to have a element in your rings that ties the two together as a pair, without having matching rings there are ways to go this. Engraving is a lovely way to add a personal touch, you can also add matching hidden gemstones such as your partners birthstone inside your wedding ring.