Wedding ring mistakes to avoid!

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Aimee Howlett, jewellery expert at Diamonds Factory, has shared how to choose and clean your wedding band....

"When choosing your wedding band, it's important to consider your lifestyle and daily activities. If you're someone with an active lifestyle you might want to go for a more durable material like platinum or tungsten that can withstand potential scratches and avoid a ring that has diamonds. With this in mind, it's worth visiting a jewellery store and trying on different styles of wedding bands, which can be really fun! Pay attention to comfort, fit, and how well it pairs with your engagement ring (if you have one). If you already have an engagement ring, it's essential to find a wedding band that beautifully complements it. Opting for a diamond wedding band can enhance the sparkle of your engagement ring, creating a glamorous look. Take into account the metal, style, and overall design to make sure they blend beautifully together. The width and thickness of a wedding band play a significant role in both its appearance and comfort on your finger. When choosing the right band, consider that a thicker ring will feel more substantial and pronounced on your finger.

"On the other hand, a thinner band might offer a more delicate and understated look so ensure to pick what feels more comfortable for you. Before you try any rings on, it's helpful to determine your budget. Wedding bands come in various price ranges, so having a clear idea of what you want to spend will help you narrow down your choices and avoid going overboard. It's worth considering that wedding bands can be made from various metals including gold (yellow, white, or rose), platinum, palladium, titanium, and more. Each metal has its own unique characteristics, so go for the one that suits your preferences and any skin sensitivities you might have. Lastly, if you're going for a custom-designed wedding band, make sure to place your order well in advance. This will give you enough time to account for any potential delays and ensure that everything turns out just the way you want it.'

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When it comes to keeping your wedding band clean, Aimee has shared 7 tips:

  • Clean once a week: Clean your wedding band regularly, ideally once a week or more frequently if you participate in outdoor activities and are sweating a lot. You can use a mild soap and warm water solution to soak your ring for a few minutes before gently scrubbing it with a soft toothbrush. Rinse it thoroughly and pat it dry with a cloth.
  • Avoid harsh chemicals: Refrain from using harsh chemicals or abrasive cleaners on your wedding band, as they can damage the metal and gemstones. Stick to mild soapy water or jewellery-specific cleaning solutions.
  • Remove during activities: Take off your wedding band during activities that might expose it to potential damage or chemicals such as swimming in chlorinated pools, using suncreams, hand sanitizers or strong cleaning products.
  • Avoid direct sunlight: If your wedding band contains gemstones, avoid leaving it in direct sunlight for extended periods, as it may cause colour fading or damage to certain stones.
  • Store safely: When you're not wearing your wedding band, store it in a clean, dry place, preferably in a jewellery box or a soft pouch to prevent scratches and dust buildup.
  • Inspect for damage: Regularly inspect your wedding band for any loose stones, bent prongs, or signs of wear. If you notice any issues, have it repaired promptly to prevent further damage.
  • Avoid water activities: Avoid wearing it during water activities, as excessive exposure to water can cause warping or damage.

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