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No.1 - Pick the right metal Choose a wedding ring made from the same metal as your engagement ring, different metals can wear each other away. No.2 - Get the right size Fingers tend to swell up when they get hot, so never buy a ring that's a bit tight on a cold day. Read on to find out more.

Ortak
+44 (0) 131 317 1557
Gyle Avenue
Edinburgh
Ernest Jones
+44 (0) 141 886 1097
Kings Inch Road
Glasgow
John Stewart Jewellers
+44 (0) 1419 527533
Britannia Way
Clydebank
H.Samuel
+44 (0) 141 886 1539
Kings Inch Road
Glasgow
H.Samuel
+44 (0) 1506 442789
28 Almondvale South
Livingston
Goldsmiths
+44 (0) 141 885 9299
Kings Inch Road
Glasgow
Ayr Goldsmiths
+44 (0) 1292 283980
23 Sandgate
Ayr
Fraser Hart
+44 (0) 131 225 2233
77 Princes Street
Edinburgh
Symingtons
+44 (0) 141 248 2461
50 Argyll Arcade
Glasgow
Alchemia
+44 (0) 131 220 4795
37 Thistle Street
Edinburgh
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Choosing Your Wedding Ring - Top 10 Tips


No.1 - Pick the right metal
Choose a wedding ring made from the same metal as your engagement ring, different metals can wear each other away.

No.2 - Get the right size
Fingers tend to swell up when they get hot, so never buy a ring that's a bit tight on a cold day.

No.3 - Leave some room
If you intend to wear an eternity ring in the future make sure you leave space on your finger for one.

No.4 - Don't limit your self to yellow gold
Gold is available in yellow, white, red, pink, green and occasionally blue or purple.

No.5 - Consider platinum
White gold is usually plated with a metal called rhodium and will need to be re-plated from time to time. If you want a ring that stays white choose platinum.

No.6 - Set stones
Even the smallest diamond will liven up a plain wedding band, but be careful; too many stones can take attention away from your engagement ring .

No.7 - Engrave the inside
Engrave the date of your wedding on the inside of your rings and he will never forget your anniversaries.

No.8 - Use sentimental gold
A properly trained Goldsmith will be able to make your wedding rings using gold from jewellery you may have inherited, for example, your parents' or grandparents' wedding rings .

No.9 - Be weary of modern metals
Metals like titanium, tungsten and stainless steel cannot be worked on in a traditional Goldsmith's studio. If you want a wedding ring made from a modern metal make sure the jeweller selling the ring knows how to resize or repair it.

No.10 - Don't be a fashion victim
Russian wedding rings, bark effect finishes and feature hallmarks have all been in and gone out of fashion. When choosing a wedding band get the ring you like.

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