Before I was engaged, I never imagined having more than one ring. And since I have an extraordinary engagement ring, how could I ask for anything more? When Michael and I went to the Jeweler about a year ago to have the engagement ring made, I told him that he could place the prongs of the diamond all the way down the sides of the band since I would not be wearing another ring next to it. This design keeps the diamond lower so that it doesn't stick up and out too far. This also means that a wedding band/ring would never be exactly flush next to the engagement ring. I don't want to wear two rings on one finger. I feel that in doing so, neither ring would get the proper attention that it deserves. Plus, it would be a bit bulky I think. However, I'm not opposed to wearing my engagement ring on one ring finger and a wedding ring on another ring finger. Currently, I wear my engagement ring on my left ring finger, as tradition dictates. I'm thinking about moving the engagement ring to my right ring finger after I'm married and wearing a wedding band on my left ring finger. My loving fiance thinks I should stick with my original plan and just wear my engagement ring on my left ring finger forever. I'm really drawn to these rings though - they're so natural, simple, and organic looking (and affordable).
K. Brunini's "Twig" Collection
Beth Cyr's Love Knot Tree Bark Ring
Beth Cyr's Tree Bark Ring 
Beth Cyr's Tree Bark Ring
Love the rings! I agree, so simple so earthy/organic looking - so you! maybe you could get the wedding band and when you dont wear it on your finger wear it around your neck on a chain? if you are really drawn to them...get them!!
ReplyDeleteThose are very cool.
ReplyDeleteI wear just my wedding band sans engagement ring for stuff like yoga class, hiking, anything where the stone on my engagement ring could get in the way. So having a simple band is handy that way.