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Guys rings, wedding bands.....?
I am looking for a ring to wear but every ring that I am finding it says "Wedding Band" next to it. So, is that something that actually matters would people know that it's a "Wedding Ring" and not just a regular ring.
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- Anonymous9 years agoFavorite Answer
A "wedding ring" is just a normal ring. Mostly the plain polished silver/gold/white gold bands are classified as "wedding rings" because they are just a solid band. If you are looking for rings that might be plain but kind of stray away from the wedding band style you can try looking at Overstock.com or if you have an EarthBound in your area they usually have some pretty nifty men's rings. JCPenny's also has men's rings that are classy, inexpensive and look reasonably decent without looking wedding bandish. But, ultimately its about what YOU think. If you are comfortable with it, go for it just don't wear it on the left ring finger wear it on the right ;) hope this helps!!
- 7 years ago
When you wear a ring on your right hand ring finger, people will not assume it is a wedding ring, but that said stay away from just super plain straight bands.
Get a nice design to differentiate from a wedding band.
Another way to have your ring look non-wedding-y is to get a flat top ring. These are rarely used as wedding rings.
I'm attaching a ring picture of a creative wide man's band ring.
Source(s): I am a jewelry designer in Santa Barbara - 8 years ago
Come check out our mens wedding bands at Thorn Jewellery. Each one has a unique style. We have some great rings whether traditional or contemporary and no matter what style you choose, if you wear it on your third finger, I can assure you people will know exactly what it symbolises.
Source(s): www.thornjewellery.co.uk/home/men-s-wedding-rings.html