couple rings

Couple Rings

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FAQ 

1. Can we get "Matching" designs that aren't exactly the same?

Yes, this is the most popular trend. Modern couples in Beawar rarely want identical rings. Instead, they choose "Coordinated Sets." The groom’s ring is usually a broad, sturdy band with a single, subtle flush-set diamond, while the bride’s ring follows the same design theme (like a specific curve or metal texture) but features a full row of diamonds or a solitaire. You look like a pair, without compromising individual style.

2. Is it safe for men to wear diamond rings daily?

Absolutely. Men are often harder on their hands (driving, lifting, sports). A Lab-Grown Diamond is the hardest material on earth (10/10 Mohs scale). It will not scratch or break during daily activities. However, for men’s rings, we recommend a "Flush Setting" or "Gypsy Setting", where the diamond is sunk into the metal rather than sticking out on prongs. This keeps it safe and snag-free.

3. Which metal is best for Couple Rings: Platinum or Gold?

Platinum is the superior choice for daily wear. While 18K Gold is classic, white gold requires re-polishing every year to stay white. Platinum is naturally white, heavier, and more durable. It doesn't fade. Since Lab-Grown Diamonds save you so much money on the stones, many couples use that saving to upgrade their metal to Platinum for a truly maintenance-free lifetime ring.

4. Can we engrave our wedding date or names inside?

Yes, and it usually works better on lab-grown bands. Because you are saving budget on the diamond, you can often afford a slightly wider or thicker gold band. This extra surface area inside the ring makes it much easier to engrave longer messages, dates, or even fingerprints, which might be difficult on thinner, budget-constrained mined diamond rings.

5. Is it cheaper to buy the rings as a "Combo Set"?

Often, yes. Many jewelers offer a "Couple Band" price point that is slightly lower than buying two separate rings. With Lab-Grown Diamonds, you can often get both rings for under ₹50,000 - ₹70,000 total, whereas a single comparable mined diamond ring for just the bride would cost that much. It’s a way to ensure both partners get diamonds, not just one.

6. What if the groom has never worn jewelry before?

Start with a "Comfort Fit" band. Many men find rings irritating if they aren't used to them. Look for rings labeled "Comfort Fit"—these are domed on the inside (the part touching the skin), making them slide over knuckles easily and feel lighter on the finger. A matte-finish lab-grown diamond band is subtle, masculine, and doesn't feel "flashy," making it perfect for first-timers.

7. Can we upgrade these rings for our 5th or 10th anniversary?

Yes. Many couples start with modest bands for the engagement and upgrade to heavier, diamond-studded eternity bands later. Since lab-grown diamonds are affordable, upgrading doesn't require saving for years. You can trade in the gold weight of the old rings and simply purchase new, larger lab-grown designs to mark your milestone.