There are many different styles of wedding rings that have, through history, become known as the traditional styles. Some of these wedding rings are from different regions of the world, while others are more universally used in all different areas. Choosing traditional gold wedding rings is common in many cultures, and this tradition can trace its roots back to early Roman times.
Although many times in modern ring designs the wedding rings and the band are very ornate, this isn't the case in every tradition. The Jewish religion used the exchange between the bride and groom of very simple, unadorned wedding bands as a sign of their commitment to each other. Wedding rings were intentionally very simple and plain to show that their love was pure, not at all a function of wealth or prestige.Â
From the Irish culture comes the very well known claddagh ring. This ring features clasped hands, a heart and a crown symbolizing love, loyalty and friendship. The couple, before marriage, wears the rings with the heart directed away from the wearer, but after marriage it is turns in, to symbolize love for each other.Â
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Many cultures used different types of gold or even different metals in their wedding rings. This typically occurred because of the prevalence of different metals, or to signify specific religious theme. The traditional Russian wedding ring is actually three separate yet connected bands, often in the metals of white, yellow and rose gold. The three gold colors represent the Holy Trinity and the rings symbolize their love and commitment to each other.Â
Traditional rings may be one of any number of metals, with or without any type of adornment or gems. Popular and classic styles of metals for wedding rings include yellow gold of 14 to 24K, white gold, platinum or sterling silver.Â
Classic wedding rings can also include variations on the elegant and traditional gold bands. Milgrain bridal rings are very popular for both women and men and offer a slight beading pattern round the outer edges of the band, catching and reflecting light as the ring moves.
Moving to more contemporary classics and traditional rings is the solitaire style of wedding rings. These are beautiful in their striking simplicity, typically a simple band topped with an exquisite diamond. Solitaire rings can be found in bridal sets or as individual engagement rings.Â
If you are considering what type of engagement ring will work with most types of wedding rings and always be in style, then a solitaire is a great option. These rings will also match very well with anniversary and eternity rings that you may decide to add to your wedding rings in years to come.
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