If you're going to be choosing a wedding ring, here’s a guide to the most important things to think about.
The design
Your wedding ring is undoubtedly one of the most meaningful pieces of jewellery you’ll ever wear, so it’s important to spend time thinking about what you do and don’t want. You might have a clear idea of what you like, but equally you might find it hard to pinpoint. You might consider pairing matching bands for simplicity or mixing styles to create a more textured look. We have a range of designs you can browse for inspiration here. Traditionally wedding rings are a plain gold band, however in recent years we've made a lot of eternity rings as wedding bands. These would traditionally be given for the birth of your first child.
If you like a design of ours but would like to personalise it (perhaps with your own gemstone), talk to us about customising a ring. If you’d like to commission Sarah to create completely bespoke wedding rings, just get in touch.



The balance
The way your wedding ring feels and looks alongside other rings makes a big difference. Think about how it will sit next to your engagement ring, and whether you'd like to create negative space (empty space between the two) or for them to sit closely together. It’s worth bearing in mind that both rings need to be the same carat of metal to avoid wearing each other down.
The size
When it comes to getting the right fit, we can post you our ring-sizing kit and talk you through how to use it. The main thing to think about is that it shouldn't be too loose. The sizer should slide on easily but be a wriggle to get off.
The materials
We always suggest 18ct gold for wedding rings, for its beauty and longevity. It's technically softer than 9ct gold, however it’s much less brittle, so actually harder wearing in the long term.
The cost
The prices of our ready-made designs are available on our website, while customised designs will depend on how much the original design is, as well as the level of personalisation you’d like to make. Our fully bespoke process starts at £2,000 and will depend on the design and materials you have in mind. Before getting in contact about commissioning a bespoke ring, it's helpful to think about how much you might like to spend. Then we can give you some options and an idea of how we can bring your vision to life within your budget.
The lead time
Our wedding ring designs take 3-4 weeks to make. However, if you’re looking to customise a design, please get in touch and we’ll be able to let you know how long it will take. If you would like to commission a bespoke piece, the process generally takes six to eight weeks. If you let us know the wedding date, we can work towards getting you the finished pieces in good time.
The process
Choosing a wedding ring should feel like one of the most personal and enjoyable parts of planning a wedding. We like to work closely with our clients to really understand their style and their story, to help them find or bring their perfect ring to life. You can find out more about the way we like to work here.