Good question! Picking your ring metal is important, influencing looks, price, maintenance and care. Couples may choose to buy matching or contrasting rings.
Platinum: The rarest of all available precious metals but also the strongest, whitest, and most durable.
White Gold: An alloy of yellow gold, mixed with white metal to deliver a shine comparable to platinum.
Yellow Gold: The most traditional of all wedding band metals. A timeless metal owing to its precious nature and rarity.
Palladium: Extremely popular amongst budding grooms, a member of the platinum family but 1/3 of the price.
Rose Gold: One of the trendiest metals of modern days, formulated using gold mixed with copper alloys and silver to deliver that lovely pink-red hue.
Silver: The most common of all precious metals, easier to source and a lot cheaper to buy.
Our third set eternity rings come in a small selection of styles. It is a growing trend amongst married women to wear an eternity ring once presented with one as a gift. Typically, they are decorated with diamonds across the entire circumference of the band, however modern trends have seen half set eternity rings making a scene, and joining the half set is also the third set eternity ring.
A third set eternity ring is a ring decorated with diamonds across the top third of the band. Much like the half set, it is decorated as so to create a lighter fit around the finger and to match existing wedding sets without upstaging or being over shadowed.
These rings are available in white gold, yellow gold, palladium, and a selection of other ring metals, as well as a huge range of sizes. We also have a lifetime promise that keeps your ring in pristine condition, providing professional cleaning and polishing services, resizing, and engraving whenever you need them, all for free with our Orla James jewellery.
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