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		<title>Should Our Wedding Rings Match?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Do wedding bands have to match? Only if you and your intended want them to! If this is indeed the case, you have many options even within that construct; there are a number of sets comprised of completely identical rings, matching styles in scaled widths for each partner, or rings with key differences as preferred by the individual but one or two common elements that unite and match the rings.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Do wedding bands have to match? Only if you and your intended want them to! If this is indeed the case, you have many options even within that construct; there are a number of sets comprised of completely identical rings, matching styles in scaled widths for each partner, or rings with key differences as preferred by the individual but one or two common elements that unite and match the rings.</p>
<p>The most basic approach to matching wedding rings is choosing two rings or a set that are actually identical in color, width, shape, metal, and so forth. The only downside of this is that if the couple&#8217;s hands or ring sizes are drastically different, the same ring can look perfect on one but strange and disproportionate on the other.</p>
<p>More often, you&#8217;ll find that a couple&#8217;s wedding bands share similar traits like metal type and possibly even the same design, but with minor changes to personalize each partner&#8217;s ring and scaled widths in order to make each ring in the best proportions for that wearer&#8217;s hand.</p>
<p>Second of course to the romance factor, a major motivator in choosing wedding band sets is cost, which is often reduced when both rings are sold as a bundle. Tungsten carbide rings have become especially popular as they are made with an attractive, durable, and affordable material and provide good quality cheap wedding sets.</p>
<p>Matching wedding bands to some degree, whether it&#8217;s identical rings or corresponding widths, metals, gem stones, or other accents, is just one of many historical practices surrounding the wedding bands. Other ring traditions and practices, many of these etiquette based, encourage each member of the couple to pay for the other&#8217;s ring, incorporating the engagement ring into the ceremony, and giving the rings to the maid of honor and/or best man to keep until their use in the marriage ceremony.</p>
<p>Making decisions together is something the two of you will be doing a lot of from now on and coming to an agreement on wedding rings is a romantic, meaningful, and fun way to get started.</p>
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