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Lord Thompson Manor on Wedding Band Varieties
By Lord Thompson Manor | June 14, 2010
The Lord Thompson Manor passion for all things Wedding-related covers everything from the big picture to the tiny details, and the most important of all Wedding minutiae is almost as crucial (and definitely as long-lasting) as the Newlyweds’ marriage: the Wedding Rings. Wedding Rings symbolize eternal union, and married couples wear them every day, so it is important that a Bride and Groom consider the possible varieties of Wedding Bands before they purchase a pair—unless, of course, they are using family heirlooms.
First of all, a couple ought to discuss the precious metal they want. The most popular (and honestly, the most practical) choices are yellow gold, white gold and platinum. White gold may require occasional treatment over the years to maintain its silvery shine, but it is less expensive than the rare and durable platinum.
Then, the Bride and Groom should browse different styles. Some prefer to keep their bands a simple, shining precious metal. Others prefer their bands to be stylishly decorated with an engraving, or with sparkling jewels. The stones can be colored or clear, channel set (flush with the band) or pavé (as if paved with diamonds, sapphires, etc.)—the options are numerous and varied.
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