Top 7 Wedding Rings for a Fall Wedding

Top 7 Wedding Rings for a Fall Wedding

Cooler weather and changing leaves are the perfect backdrop for fall weddings. It's no surprise that fall's charm makes it a popular time for couples to get married. If you're hoping for an autumn wedding, it's time to figure out your wedding rings, and we've gathered seven of our favorites that are perfect for this time of year.

Our Favorite 7 Rings for a Fall Wedding

To help you brainstorm some wedding ring ideas, we compiled some of our favorite designs for this season. Take a look and use these as inspiration for your diamond wedding rings. Keep in mind that you can select your favorite metal (platinum, 14K or 18K yellow, rose, or white gold) to customize your ring. Or maybe your perfect wedding ring is on this list!

Slender Vine Six Prong Solitaire Diamond Wedding Band

Slender Vine Six Prong Solitaire Diamond Wedding Band:

This curved diamond wedding band features five marquise diamonds with 1/2 total carat weight. The ring resembles a vine with leaves, much like the falling leaves during autumn. If you like this look, it pairs with a matching slender vine, six-prong solitaire engagement ring for a simple and sophisticated look. Select your favorite metal for a customized wedding ring.

Something Blue Periwinkle Under Halo Created Blue Sapphire Wedding Band

Something Blue Periwinkle Under Halo Created Blue Sapphire Wedding Band:

For a splash of color, consider this blue sapphire wedding bed with 16 mesmerizing stones. Each marquise sapphire is angularly set so the blue, lab-made gemstones cascade down the band. It's a timeless look with a pop of color. If you like this design, a matching diamond engagement ring is also available.

Petal 6 Claw Petal Hidden Accent Diamond Wedding Band

Petal 6 Claw Petal Hidden Accent Diamond Wedding Band:

Seven shimmering round pavé diamonds cascade down this band with 1/5 total carat weight. Diamonds alternate with metal rectangles to break up the band of diamonds. It's a unique, geometric look with plenty of sparkle. It's designed to be paired with a diamond engagement ring for a simple, sophisticated look

Vintage Hexagonal Halo Diamond Wedding Band

Vintage Hexagonal Halo Diamond Wedding Band:

This curved diamond wedding band features 13 round diamonds (1/5 total carat weight) that are set to look like round and marquis, but that's only an illusion of the design. It's perfectly contoured to complement the vintage hexagonal halo engagement ring.

Something Blue Bluebell Floral Diamond Wedding Band

Something Blue Bluebell Floral Diamond Wedding Band:

Sixteen shimmering pavé diamonds create two lines on each open ends of this wedding band, and it has 1/8 total carat weight. It's designed to be paired with the blue bluebell floral engagement ring if you're looking for a matching set.

Something Blue Muscari Bloom Knife Edge Diamond Wedding Band

Something Blue Muscari Bloom Knife Edge Diamond Wedding Band:

This curved diamond wedding ring features two alternating rows of lab-created blue sapphires and white diamonds (22 diamonds and 23 sapphires total). The blue stones provide a subtle pop of color in contrast to the glittering diamonds. If you are searching for a matching set and like this design, the wedding band has a matching engagement ring as well.

Vintage Chevron Classic Diamond Wedding Band

Vintage Chevron Classic Diamond Wedding Band:

Shimmering pavé diamonds cascade down this band to create a timeless look. It has ¼ total carat weight with 58 diamonds nestled into a metal chevron framework. It also has a matching chevron engagement ring if you want a wedding ring set.

Celebrating Love

You have plenty of wedding ring options. From simple to extravagant, you can choose from thousands of spectacular looks. Spend some time searching to discover what aspects you like and what you don't like about some ring designs. Make some notes so you can streamline your wedding ring search. Whether you want a set or an engagement ring and wedding ring that complement each other rather than match, that decision is completely yours. Remember that the women and men’s wedding rings don't need to match either – that's a choice you two can make as a couple. Your wedding ring should represent the uniqueness of your relationship, and it's something that you'll wear a lot. It's important to select a ring that you adore and feels like you.

FAQs

How much should you spend on a wedding ring?

Wedding rings, even diamond versions, are typically more affordable than engagement rings. On average, they cost about $1,100 for women and around $550 for men. Keep in mind that this is an average cost, so some may be more and some much less depending on the amount of gemstones, type of metal, etc. Engagement rings are generally much more expensive than $1,000

Do the wedding rings of the bride and groom have to match?

In the past, more couples had matching wedding rings. However, there's no rule or etiquette associated with purchasing matching rings as a couple. The bride and groom should choose matching or non-matching rings based on their personal preferences. Your wedding rings are a personal decision that represent you as a couple, and also you as an individual in the relationship.

On which finger do the bride and groom wear their wedding rings?

Which finger depends on your culture. For many western cultures, it's tradition to wear your wedding ring on the fourth finger of the left hand, also called the ring finger. This is because a vein runs from the ring finger to the heart, so cultures thought it was an appropriate place for a symbol of love. Other cultures wear rings on the right hand or on different fingers.

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