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Wedding Band Width and Materials

Choosing a Width

Comfort Fit

Millimeters Inches
2 mm 1/16 inch
3 mm 3/32 inch
4 mm 1/8 inch
5 mm 3/16 inch
6 mm Just under 1/4 inch
7 mm Just over 1/4 inch
8 mm 5/16 inch
9 mm

Just under 3/8 inch

 

We measure the width of our ring in millimeters from edge to edge on the outside of the band.

In men's wedding bands, 7mm to 8.5mm is the most popular width. We have ring width up to 11mm which some Big built men prefers.

Women who wear's band alone 6mm - 7mm range should be good. If the band is to be paired with an engagement ring, the most popular choices are 3mm - 6mm.

Choosing your wedding ring is a personal decision, how it looks and feel is what's important, wide or not, your wedding band will still look great.

Comfort Fit

Comfort Fit

The inside of a comfort fit band has a rounded shape that doesn't pinch the skin like a flat design can. Comfort fit helps you quickly become accustomed to wearing a ring, even if you've never worn one before. Most of our rings are designed with comfort fit, but you should refer to the specific product page to make sure.

 

 

 

Material Make Up Color Durability

14K White Gold

14K White Gold

58.5% pure gold combined with several white metals like zinc and titanium. 18K has a higher gold content, about 75%. A rhodium coating produces a brilliant white luster. Hard and tarnish free. It will need to be replated occasionally. 18K is slightly softer.

14K Yellow Gold

18K Yellow Gold

75% pure gold combined with other metals such as silver and copper. 14K has a higher gold content, about 58.5%. Warm, rich yellow. 18K is slightly more yellow but it's difficult to detect a color difference. Hard and tarnish free. 18K is slightly softer.
PlatinumPlatinum 95% pure platinum combined with other high quality metals such as ruthenium or palladium. Naturally bright white. Tarnish free. Extremely hard and resistant to scratches. Will develop a satin sheen or can be kept shiny with light buffing.

14K Two Tone Gold

14K Two Tone Gold

58.5% pure gold combined with other metals such as zinc and copper. 18K has a higher gold content, about 75%. A combination of bright white and warm gold. 18K is slightly more yellow but it's difficult to detect a color difference. Tarnish free and hard. Slightly softer than 14K Gold. White gold portion will need to be replated occasionally.

14K Tri Tone Gold

14K Tri Color Gold

58.5% pure gold combined with other metals such as zinc and copper. 18K has a higher gold content, about 75%. A combination of bright white, rose and yellow gold. 18K is slightly more yellow but it's difficult to detect a color difference. Tarnish free and hard. 18K is slightly softer. White gold portion will need to be replated occasionally.

14K Rose Gold

14K Rose Gold

58.5% pure gold combined with other metals such as zinc and copper. 18K has a higher gold content, about 75%. A high proportion of copper gives a signature pinkish hue. Tarnish free and hard. 18K is slightly softer.

 

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