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Federal Way
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1810 S. 320th Street
Suite B
Federal Way, WA.
98003
(253) 839-7389
(Toll Free from
Seattle)
(253) 952-5795
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(253) 839-2322
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Wedding Ring Tips

Matching Your Engagement Ring
Many people have a tendency to choose a very elaborate wedding band.
Depending on the style of your engagement ring, some wedding bands
can tend to overpower the engagement ring and not look well when
worn together. Many engagement rings are designed to standalone.
When you try to put a wedding band next to it...they just don't
complement each other. Also, some may choose an elaborate wedding
band to wear on their left hand after they are married and transfer
their engagement ring to their right hand.
Non-Matching Wedding Bands
There is really no religious custom that requires the man's wedding
band to perfectly match a lady's wedding band. Many times the man's
ring will be more simple and masculine. The woman's ring can be, in
many cases, more elaborate or ornate. Or, even vice versa. In any
case, just because two people are getting married and love each
other, doesn't mean that their rings have to match perfectly. Many
people will choose wedding bands to suit their own tastes and do not
necessarily match. This non-matching is perfectly acceptable for
many people.
Shopping for Wedding Bands in Regular Jewelry Stores
Many people will shop from store to store in malls looking for
wedding bands. In most cases, they will see approximately 50 - 100
wedding bands in each store. Many of these wedding bands are the
same style repeated over and over, because they are the most
commonly sold styles. When choosing or designing a wedding ring,
it's a ring that you will be wearing for the rest of your life. You
should be looking for a wide selection at a store that specializes
in unique or custom designed engagement rings and wedding bands.
Not Allowing Enough Time to Order Your Wedding Bands
Many wedding bands are custom made to size. Some manufacturers
require from 3 to 5 weeks to deliver this type of ring. For these
types of rings, it's important to order your rings at least eight
weeks prior to your wedding, in part to avoid last minute problems,
close to the time of your wedding.
Inaccurate Finger Sizing
Many people, when trying on ring sizing devices, have a tendency to
order a ring too large. We can help you measure your finger
accurately. If you're ordering a wider ring, it's important that you
allow for a slightly larger size than a narrower ring. Also,
remember your finger changes. In warm weather it is larger and cold
weather smaller. Gaining or losing weight, as well as physical
activity can also affect your finger size.
Lack of Knowledge Concerning Metals, Finishes and Methods of
Manufacture
There are many different metals used to manufacture wedding bands.
There's 14K Gold, 18K Gold, Titanium, as well as Platinum and even
Tungsten. Many of these metals offer greater durability and will
last longer. Ask us about the various methods of manufacturing
wedding bands, such as die-striking and casting, as well as other
unique methods. It is also important to understand the various types
of finishes that are put on the rings and the durability of these
finishes. Some finishes will look better longer than others. Be sure
to choose a finish that will not easily wear off or show blemishes.
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