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| The Wedding Rings |
| from| The
Wedding Guide of New Mexico |
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Almost
all brides wear a wedding ring and many husbands do, too. Double
ring ceremonies are very popular these days. Since the choice
of wedding rings is virtually limitless, you may want to shop
several jewelers before making your final decision. Start looking
at least six to eight weeks before your wedding date.
If the bride-to-be has an engagement ring, the selection of
wedding rings must center on that ring. She may know exactly
what she wants. There may be a ready match available or it may
be necessary to try on dozens of rings to find one that is most
suitable. In some instances, the bride's wedding ring may have
to be custome made. This is where a reliable jeweler is essential.
They will no doubt have many suggestions; let their years of
experience and trained eye guide you in your choice.
If
the groom is also going to wear a wedding ring, many couples
think in terms of matched sets. This may again entail a lengthy
search to find the set which pleases both of you, so be careful
not to fix on the word "matched." If the groom's wedding
ring is to complement her engagement ring, there may not be
a match for the ring.
One last pointer, for comfort and safekeeping, make sure you
get the correct fit - you'll be wearing your rings a long time. |
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