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Help - wedding band or no wedding band?

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Natalie K doesn't normally make a matching band for my e-ring, but the jeweler said they'd had Natalie K do custom ones for this ring before, that had the same design that's on the shank of my e-ring. Sounded great! They tried to find a picture but couldn't, we said whatever, if it's the same design it's fine, go for it. 

Picked up the band last week - it's the same elements, but def not the same 'design'. My e-ring looks leafy and vine-y, the band doesn't. I don't want to be a PITA, but I just don't know if I like it or if it looks right. FI says that maybe I don't need a band with my e-ring. Maybe I could wear it as an anniversary band on the right hand or something... I don't know. What do you think?

Got a pic of the e-ring by itself in my bio, but here are pics with the band.

Close-up:


From a normal distance - it looks like one of those rings with diagonal baguettes to me...

Re: Help - wedding band or no wedding band?

  • Theresa626Theresa626 member
    1000 Comments
    edited December 2011
    I think it looks fine but it's your wedding band and you have to like it.  Maybe you could exchange it for something much simple in the same colors. 
  • edited December 2011
    The only issue with getting a standard band is the height of e-ring. All of the bands we tried on next to it looked really flat in comparison, and that really didn't look right - didn't feel ring on my finger, either. :(
  • ericak926ericak926 member
    Tenth Anniversary 100 Comments
    edited December 2011
    I think it looks great!
  • AileeneGAileeneG member
    500 Comments
    edited December 2011
    I like it, too. But if you don't like it, I thik it would work fine to wear the band on the other hand like he suggested. Don't they wear wedding bands on the right hand in other countries anyway? :)

    I guess it just depends if you like wearing rings. I don't wear them often except for my e-ring, so I don't know that I'd wear rings on both hands on a daily basis, but that's just me. I might, if I just got used to it.
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  • edited December 2011
     Ithink it looks good, but as stated above, you have to like it.  I think you can do whatever you want with bands (like my mom wears hers on the outside bc she is afraid she will lose her e-ring haha even though its the right size)
  • Theresa626Theresa626 member
    1000 Comments
    edited December 2011
    I also agree with the people above me. A lot of women who get very unique engagement rings wear them on their right hand and wear the wedding band on the left hand.  Why don't you find a wedding band you like by itself and then after the wedding, switch the engagement ring to the other hand? 
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