Fink's Jewelers Magazine Fall/Holiday 2021

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CIRCLEOF LOVE WEDDING BANDS FOR EVERY MAN

Left to right: Triton 8 mm Black Tungsten and Metorite Men’s Band. $1,095 Triton Raw 8 mm Rose Gold and Tungsten Step Edge Men’s Band. $1,275

Fink’s Men’s 6.5 mm Rose and White Gold Band with Brushed Milgrain Center. $950 Triton 8 mm Tungsten Black Espresso Men’s Band Domed with Brush Finish. $425 Fink’s Men’s 7 mm Yellow and White Gold Band with Beveled Edge and Satin Center. $1,050

For many men, a wedding band is the first and only piece of jewelry they own. For others, it’s one of many accessories. No matter which category you fit into, this unique and meaningful piece of jewelry will remind you of your love and the promises you share. Like fashion, wedding bands go through trend cycles, which means there are limitless options from which to choose. It’s important to find the right material, fit, and design for a piece that will be cherished for a lifetime. And it’s important to remember that you don’t need to settle for just one style — the fashion now is to own more than one band for different looks and situations. Gold and platinum are the most popular and versatile materials for wedding bands. Platinum has an old world charm, and grooms love it for its grayish-white color. It is hypo-allergenic, extremely resistant to tarnishing and corrosion, and is known for its heavy weight and toughness. Gold, on the other hand, has a warm luster. While most people are accustomed to white metals, the yellow or rose-toned golds have a pleasing glow. For those who are really adventurous, gold also comes in tones of green, brown, and black. If you want to go beyond the noble metals, there are other materials to consider. Titanium is lightweight, yet three times stronger than steel and comes in several colors. Tungsten carbide, dark slate gray, or black in color, has a weight similar to precious metals, but it is extremely durable and scratch resistant. The same is true of cobalt, and although it is not a precious metal, it has the look and appeal of white gold. Interest is also

increasing in wooden bands, or in metal bands with wooden accents. It’s masculine, warm, and reflects nature with the advantage of being unique and eco-friendly. These alternatives are worth investigating for their unusal styles and affordable pricing. Ring designs that feature Celtic knots, Nordic runes, sport motifs, nature, music, and words also make a ring distinctive and help express your personality. Once you have made your material selection, the importance of the right fit and feel of your ring cannot be over overstated. Be sure to find a band that feels great. To compare just how different one ring can feel from another, try on bands of different widths, as well as weights. Also, sample rings in standard-fit (flat interior) and comfort-fit (curved interior). A band that fits well and feels natural will be one that you’ll want to wear every day. Now comes the fun part: design. Your ring should reflect your personality and lifestyle. That may require more than one ring. Choose one for each aspect of your lifestyle: sports, dress, business, classic, or adventure.Women have jewelry collections, why shouldn’t men be able to mix it up once in awhile with bands of different metals, textures, inlays, colors, or designs. Some events call for a little bit of bling: choose a band with diamonds. Add gemstones to another. Put a special engraving on the inside of your everyday wear. The options are endless and there aren’t any rules. This is about you and what makes you and your love unique.

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