Popular Choices When It Comes To Men’s Wedding Rings In The UK

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Popular Choices When It Comes To Men’s Wedding Rings In The UK For several years, men's wedding rings bore little resemblance to the simple bands that first debuted during World War II. However, the biggest surge in this retail industry came over the last three decades, and presently grooms are as much taking the show as the bride when it comes to men’s wedding rings in the UK.

Modern men are eager to explore distinctive new concepts, revolutionary and innovative designs, and different metals, without the constraint of matching an engagement ring, and fortunately the days when the sole option for a groom would be an 18ct yellow gold band, are forever gone! Tungsten carbide is one of the newest and most popular metals for men's wedding rings in the UK today. A tungsten carbide ring's substantial weight and sumptuous finish speak of dedication, power, and an enduring bond. Tungsten retains its gorgeous, scratch-resistant surface indefinitely, making it an excellent choice for your loved one's wedding band. Some jewellery designers in the UK have seen a demand in the men's jewellery industry for a capable, reasonably priced ring that provides refinement and durability. Men's wedding bands have traditionally been confined to fairly plain designs with few options. Most of the jewellery available today is made of expensive precious metals, which are all prone to scratches and abrasions, and some of these metals are nearly impossible to remove in an emergency. In terms of safety, Wolfram Tungsten is currently one of the safest metals and is not only easy to wear, but the comfortable fit serves as a cushion that strengthens the grip of the ring on the finger, making some UK designers' wedding rings the most comfortable and safest wedding rings you will ever wear. Tungsten carbide is one of the world's hardest metals, second only to diamonds and platinum in terms of hardness. It has four times the stiffness of steel and is denser and heavier than titanium or steel. It has a hardness comparable to sapphire and the polishing and finishing process can only be done with compounds and a special diamond wheel.


Contemporary designs are fresh and current, appealing to all ages and every special demand of your groom, and with selected options available at some of the country's finest jewellers, there's no reason why any groom should not also shine on his wedding day. Men's wedding bands have been around for a while. In the early 60s and the 1970s, continental, cosmopolitan European gentlemen began to wear jewellery, and anything from earrings to necklaces and wedding bands were socially acceptable accoutrements for men.

What design should I choose? Despite all the colourful jewellery choices whirling around in your concerned mind, the wedding ring is nothing like an engagement ring, so if you are worried about being forced to wear valuable stones or gems, rest assured that this is a practice reserved for women. A good watch is the closest thing guys have to the sparkle of an engagement ring, but if you do prefer a little bling on the ring, your designer can still decorate your wedding band with a stone or two, so that it still looks masculine and macho.

Do I have to wear a wedding band? Technically, there is no law that will force you to wear a wedding ring but you may want to stick to tradition. Even the male members of the British royal family have donned wedding rings. Both Prince Charles and the Prince of Wales have Welsh gold wedding rings on their little fingers, coupled with signet rings. Prince William did make news in 2015 when he took it upon himself not to wear a wedding ring, but in 2018 Harry remedied his action by opting for a platinum wedding band. The bottom line is, if it's good enough for the aristocracy, a wedding ring must be good enough for you.

About us For more than a decade, Bejouled has bedazzled customers with its exclusive jewellery selection. With their flagship boutique situated in Glasgow's iconic Shawlands area, Bejouled is Scotland's leading destination when it comes to bespoke engagement and wedding rings. The brand was established in 2010 by founder Darren White, who boasts over 25 years of industry experience in both manufacturing and jewellery diamond design. He has also worked with some of the most respected jewellers in the entire UK and Ireland. When looking for the perfect piece of jewellery, there certainly is nothing more personal than a fully bespoke service. For Bejouled, bespoke means custom-made for a particular person, tailored to their exact specification. Bejouled proudly offers a completely unique design service which allows them to give customers exactly what they are looking for. You can find out more by visiting their website at https://www.bejouled.co.uk/.


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