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Often overlooked, there's a big difference between platinum, gold and white gold rings, even though they look very similar. Despite gold rings being the traditional choice platinum wedding bands have over 6.1k searches and platinum wedding rings 3.3k in the UK each month. Whilst gold wedding bands have only 1k searches and gold wedding rings 5.4k, this suggests that in 2023 the most popular choice may be a platinum band. But with more 15k searches for 'Wedding Bands' in the UK every month - the decision may not be as simple as what's on trend.
Here, jewellery expert Sach Kukadia at 7879 recommends how to choose the perfect wedding ring a purchase far more more important than your regular jewellery! Find out the difference between platinum vs golds, delving into everything, including their pros and cons, through to how well they'll fare in the long run...
Things to consider when picking your wedding bands
On top of being one of the first decisions your marriage will be built on, choosing your wedding bands may be one of the most personal and connecting experiences you go through as a couple. For these reasons, you must get it right!
Budget
Considering you will ideally be wearing your wedding rings every day till death do you part, it is a good idea to choose something that you both really like and that is of high quality. With that in mind, your budget may be slightly higher than you think. Since 24-karat gold is more expensive than platinum, if you're on a budget, platinum could be the way to go. Plus, if you're a little clumsy with your jewellery already, it may be best to invest in something slightly more durable, such as platinum.
Matching styles
Choosing your wedding band material is definitely something to do as a couple. Not only can you turn it into a pleasant bonding experience, but it also makes the whole concept of 'getting married' much more real. Choosing matching bands is a great way to go about wedding ring shopping, whether it's the same material, ring, or shape.
Shape and size
For the groom, it is mainly about finding a shape, metal, and size he is both happy with and comfortable wearing. For the bride, however, it is important to ensure the ring will also complement her engagement ring. A platinum band to go with a platinum engagement ring is always a good choice. However, matching it with a gold band can also look stunning if you have a gold engagement ring. Due to their quality, the best ring metals (i.e. of the highest quality) are also the most comfortable. When sizing, ensure your rings are big enough not to be uncomfortable and small enough not to fall off. Remember that your fingers are usually a bit smaller when your hands are cold! Regarding the ring weights, platinum is a heavier metal than gold. With that in mind, if you think you'd be uncomfortable with a heavier ring, 24-karat gold may be the way to go. Adversely, many people choose platinum over gold because of this added weight, which provides the jewellery with that extra sense of legitimacy and importance.
Lifestyle
Believe it or not; your lifestyle plays a part in which wedding bands you should choose. Do you work with your hands? Do you play a lot of sports? These are all factors to consider when choosing the right metal for your wedding rings. If you're looking for something durable that will withstand a lot of everyday wear and tear, platinum is the way to go. If you're a cautious and slightly less-active person and trust yourself not to damage your precious band, then 24-karat gold is the metal for you.
Which one is right for you?
Ultimately, the decision-making process regarding metals for wedding rings becomes personal. Whether you choose a platinum or a 24k gold ring ultimately depends on your preference. As a potential buyer, you should always consider your budget, style, and how well you take care of your jewellery before making a decision. Platinum is undoubtedly the way to go if you're looking for a durable and long-lasting ring. It is more expensive than gold, but it's also more scratch resistant and durable. If you're looking for a ring with a beautiful, unmistakable golden hue, then 24-karat gold is a perfect choice. It's a softer metal requiring more care, but many couples love how it looks.
Regardless of which precious metal you opt for, 7879 has got you covered with our beautiful 24-Karat and Pure Platinum rings. Its exclusive collection of bespoke gold and platinum rings provides you with the perfect platform to begin the rest of your lives together and in the most glamorous way possible!