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Finding a set of beautiful, but cheap wedding rings may take some searching and some creativity, but it's definitely possible to find a pretty set of rings without spending an absolute fortune. The general rule of thumb many people follow when deciding on a set price for their wedding rings is one month's salary. However, there is no set rule when it comes to purchasing your rings, choose the price that you can afford and that you'll both feel comfortable with.
Before heading right to the jewelry store, first keep in mind that just about any type of ring that strikes your fancy may serve as a wedding ring. More and more couples are choosing to pass on the traditional gold and diamond bands. A different and unique style of ring that's all your own is a great way to lend a personal touch to your wedding.
Some people also decide to visit several jewelers just to see what styles of rings are out there and which type may pique their interest, and then buy a similar ring at a huge savings elsewhere. Many manufacturers of wedding rings also have their own websites and offer discounts when buying directly from them instead of going through a jeweler. Your wedding rings are symbols of your love for one another, so you'll want to choose wisely before buying the first ring that fit into your budget. With the wide selection available on the internet, be sure to do plenty of research and "window shopping" before it's actually time to buy.
If you'll be making your rings together, a great way to start your search is online. You'll be able to find countless styles of rings while comparison shopping right from home. And if your fiancé is choosing the rings, you'll still be able to offer input so they'll know what styles you like and which you do not.
Online retailers are often able to offer great discounts as a virtual store does not have the same overhead costs as the brick and mortar kind. Just make sure you're dealing with a reliable merchant so you know you'll be getting what they promise.
Many department stores also surprisingly have great selections of jewelry at significantly lower prices than traditional jewelry stores. And most every retailer has clearance sale events throughout the year, especially after the holidays when they're trying to get rid of last year's stock to make way for the new merchandise.
There's also no law that says bridal rings have to real diamonds, especially if you are following a strict budget. Today there are several types of man-made "diamonds" that would fool a pro without their jeweler's loupe. Gold prices are reliably reasonable, and gold never tarnishes. To save a reasonable amount of money, stick with real gold but have cubic zirconium or some other type of made-made gem as opposed to diamonds. Whatever route you choose, finding cheap wedding rings is not as hard as it looks. And after all, it's the sentiment and meaning behind the rings that matters most, not the price printed on the tag.
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Source by Samuel Abdullah