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simple wedding rings are a time-honored standby for men
No CommentsHow long have men’s plain wedding rings been common and in fashion? Until a hundred or so years ago, men did not wear milgrain wedding rings. Oh, they gave their wives rings, fancy gold bands that might have jewels encrusted, but as for themselves, there was no visible simple wedding rings as denotation of marriage. These days, almost all men sport wedding rings.
Older men, such as those individuals who were born in the 1920’s and 1930’s, may not necessarily see a reason for wearing a ring, but any man born after the 1940’s or so definitely allowed for a gold wedding band to be slipped on his finger. Though most men prefer no-fuss plain bands, there are some who choose bands with inlaid gemstones.
It has been seen that many couples purchase similar bands, choosing the style that suits both. But in the last few decades, some subtle & not so subtle changes have taken place, and on any given day you might spot some gold mens wedding rings, & some wedding rings made up of other materials, as well. Jewelry shops in the malls may have a bit to offer but your best shopping source will be online. Traditional gold, white gold, platinum, and titanium are good metals for daily wear as they do not damage easily. 9, 14 or 24 carat gold can be used for a man’s wedding band.
Published on June 29, 2010 · Filed under: Uncategorized;
