Mens Rings
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Sunday, May 11th, 2008Most women wear their wedding rings at all times, taking them off only for certain tasks. For some men, however, the decision is not as easy. When choosing a wedding band for your fiance, consider what he does during work and play and what effect that may have on a ring. If he works with […]
Mens Wedding Bands - Gemstones or not?
Saturday, May 10th, 2008For some men, whether to have gemstones on the wedding band is a big decision. Like all other choices involving his ring, it is a matter of personal preference. It is perfectly acceptable for a men’s wedding ring to include gemstones. It is a matter of what fits his style, taste, personality, and the kind […]
Mens Wedding Band Width
Friday, May 9th, 2008If your man is a big guy, his hands are large, or he has long fingers, he can handle a wider width wedding band than someone smaller. Smaller width rings are likely to look diminished on his large finger, so choose an average-width or slightly wider band. Conversely, if his hands are small or fingers […]
Mens Ring Designs
Wednesday, May 7th, 2008Men’s wedding rings are usually simpler than women’s, but that doesn’t mean there aren’t a wide variety of designs and styles to choose among. A man’s ring can be personalized in many ways: with special symbols, engravings, textures, a Celtic knot, cross, geometric shapes, or other detailing. The ring can be any width he likes; […]
Irish Rings
Tuesday, May 6th, 2008The traditional Irish ring is called a Claddagh ring (and can be used as an engagement or commitment ring). It features two hands, a heart and a crown. The design is named for the fishing village where Richard Joyce — the craftsman who created the design — originated. The ring could be worn on the […]
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