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Collection: Wedding Bands

A wedding band is worn every day — through work, travel, sport and sleep. The right one fits your life as much as your finger, which is why the choice of metal, width and finish matters more than most people expect.
This collection covers the full range: gold wedding bands in 14K and 18K yellow, white and rose gold; diamond wedding bands in a variety of stone shapes and settings; platinum wedding bands for those who want the most durable precious metal available; and alternative options including titanium, tungsten and silicone for active lifestyles.
Styles range from plain and minimalist to engraved, stone-set and custom-designed. Men's and women's widths are available throughout, as are his and hers wedding band sets for couples who want rings that sit well together. Use the filters below to narrow by metal, style or wearer.

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Frequently Asked Questions

An engagement ring is given at the time of the proposal and typically features a centre stone. A wedding band is exchanged during the ceremony and is usually a simpler ring — plain or lightly decorated — worn on the same finger. The two are often worn together, with the wedding band positioned closest to the hand.
The wedding band traditionally sits below the engagement ring — between the base of the finger and the engagement ring — closest to the hand. During the ceremony, many people move the engagement ring to the other hand temporarily so the band can be placed on first, then return it on top afterwards. Either order is worn by different couples and there is no single convention.
The cost depends on the metal, width and whether the band includes stones. Plain gold bands in 10K or 14K are the most affordable precious metal option. Platinum costs more due to its density. Diamond-set bands vary considerably based on the number, size and quality of stones. Titanium and tungsten bands are generally less expensive than gold. Width also affects price — a wider band uses more material and costs more than a narrow one in the same metal.
In most English-speaking and Western European countries, the wedding band is worn on the fourth finger of the left hand. The tradition is linked to the belief in a vein — the vena amoris — running from that finger to the heart, though anatomically all fingers share similar vein structures. In Germany, Norway, India, Greece and several other countries, the right hand is the conventional choice. The finger and hand are ultimately a personal decision.
There is no single best metal — it depends on lifestyle, budget and aesthetic preference. Gold in 14K is the most common choice: it balances durability, workability and price. Platinum is harder-wearing and naturally white but costs more. Titanium and tungsten are extremely scratch-resistant and lighter than gold, making them practical for people who work with their hands. Silicone is the safest option for those in trades or sports where a metal ring could be a hazard. Each metal ages differently, which is worth considering alongside initial appearance.
Karatage describes the proportion of pure gold in the alloy. 14K gold is 58.3% gold; 18K is 75% gold. Higher gold content gives 18K a slightly deeper, warmer colour and makes it more hypoallergenic, since there is less alloy metal present. 14K is harder and more scratch-resistant because of the higher proportion of alloy. For most people wearing a ring daily, 14K is the more practical choice. 18K is preferred when colour richness or purity is the priority. Know More About Shipping
Yes. Many styles are made in a range of widths and sizes that suit any wearer. The main practical difference is that men's bands tend to be wider — typically 5–8mm — while women's are more often 2–4mm. Outside of width, the metal, finish and stone settings available are largely the same across men's and women's categories. Couples who want rings from the same collection but in different widths can often find matching options in the his and hers sets section.
A comfort fit band has a rounded or domed inner surface rather than a flat one. The curve means less of the metal contacts the skin, which makes the ring easier to slide on and off and reduces the sensation of the band's edge pressing against the finger. It is particularly noticeable on wider bands. Most people who have not worn rings before find comfort fit easier to adapt to. The external appearance is identical to a standard fit band.
Engraving is available on most metal wedding bands — gold, platinum, silver and some titanium styles. The engraving is typically applied to the inside of the band and can include dates, initials, short phrases or symbols. Laser engraving is the most common method and works on flat and curved surfaces. Traditional hand engraving is available on some styles and produces a slightly different visual character. Engraving is usually arranged after purchase — check lead times if the ring is needed for a specific date.
The most reliable method is to have your finger measured by a jeweller using a set of sizing rings. Finger size changes slightly with temperature, time of day and activity — measure in the evening when fingers are at their largest for the most accurate result. Online sizing guides using a strip of paper or a string are a reasonable approximation but less precise. For wider bands, some people prefer to go up by half a size as the band covers more of the finger and can feel tight.

Gold Wedding Bands

Gold is the most widely worn wedding band material, valued for its warmth, longevity and the way it ages. Yellow gold has the most traditional look. White gold offers a cooler, silver-like tone and is often chosen to complement diamond engagement rings. Rose gold sits between the two — warm but contemporary. Across all three colours, 14K is the standard choice for daily wear, with 18K preferred by those who want a higher gold content and slightly richer colour.

Diamond Wedding Bands

Diamond wedding bands are set with stones in a range of configurations — pavé, channel, bezel and prong — each giving a different look and level of sparkle. Round brilliant diamonds are the most common. Baguette and emerald cut stones create a more architectural, linear effect. Lab grown diamonds are identical in appearance and chemical composition to mined stones and are available at a lower price point. Most styles in this section are available in yellow gold, white gold and platinum.

Men's Wedding Bands

Men's wedding bands tend to run wider — typically between 5mm and 8mm — and are available in a broader range of materials than women's styles. Gold and platinum remain the most traditional choices. Titanium and tungsten are popular for their durability and lighter weight. Black finishes, brushed surfaces and hammered textures are common requests. Diamond-accented styles are also available for those who want something more distinctive. All widths and metals listed here come in standard men's ring sizes.

Women's Wedding Bands

Women's wedding bands are most commonly worn alongside an engagement ring, which influences the choice of style and width. Narrower bands — between 2mm and 4mm — tend to sit more comfortably beside a solitaire or halo ring. Curved and contoured styles are shaped to follow the profile of a specific engagement ring setting. Plain polished bands, pavé-set diamond styles and vintage-inspired engraved rings are all represented here, in gold, platinum and silver.

Wedding Band Sets — His and Hers

Wedding band sets pair a men's and women's band in the same metal, finish or design family. The two rings do not have to be identical — they are usually different widths — but they share a visual language that makes them look considered together. Sets are available in gold, platinum and alternative metals. Some couples choose matching plain bands; others prefer one plain and one stone-set. Pricing for sets reflects both rings.

Platinum Wedding Bands

Platinum is denser and heavier than gold, which makes it the most durable of the precious metals used in wedding bands. It is naturally white — unlike white gold, which gets its colour from rhodium plating — and does not require re-plating over time. Platinum develops a patina with wear, which many people prefer to the original polished finish. It is the most expensive precious metal option and is available in plain, brushed and diamond-set styles for both men and women.

Unique & Vintage Wedding Bands

Not all wedding bands fit the standard categories. This section covers styles with a more distinctive character: antique and vintage-inspired bands with engraved or milgrain detailing, curved bands shaped to sit flush against a specific engagement ring, stackable rings worn in groups, and nature-inspired designs featuring leaf, vine or floral motifs. Art deco geometric patterns and Celtic knotwork styles are also available. Most pieces here are available in gold and silver; some in platinum.

Custom & Engraved Wedding Bands

Custom wedding bands are made to a specific brief — a particular metal, width, finish, stone or combination that does not exist as a standard product. Engraved wedding bands can be personalised on the inside with a date, initials or a short message. Some couples engrave matching or complementary phrases on his and hers bands. Fingerprint engraving, where the actual ridge pattern of a fingerprint is transferred to the metal, is also available on select styles. Lead times and pricing vary by specification.