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The search for the perfect wedding ring can be as frustrating as it is exciting. More available materials, fluctuating prices, more avenues to purchase from, all mean greater choice and better value, but it can lead to a lot of confusion!

Ultimately, whether or not you choose modern materials or traditional metals, the choice is yours. Not your friends, not the jeweller's, and not your mother-in-law's! While we not going to try to make the decision for you, there are a few tips we can give you that will help point you in the right direction. Here we go:

1. What does the individual who is going to be wearing the ring do? If we are talking about a tradie, then a tougher material is a must (the wedding ring is supposed to last a lifetime - you don't want it trashed in six months). If however, the ring is for a white collar worker, then some of the softer metals may be an alternative;

2. In line with number one, what does the wearer like to do on the weekends? If they're in a job that doesn't require manual labour, but then spend their weekends in the workshop, they still might be better off with a metal that will go the distance;

3. What does the wearer like? Again, we'd stress that you are the one who has to wear the wedding ring for the rest of your life, so make sure you like it!;

4. What is your budget? There  wedding rings from $30-$30,000+ out there, so you should set a budget in your mind before you even start shopping. Don't get swayed by the old "This ring is a $10000, so it must be better than the ring that is $100" trap. It may well be true, but wedding rings aren't inherently worth more just because they cost more;

5. Don't fall for the old "The insurance company has valued this ring at $10,000, but we're going to give it to you for only $6,000". This is a scam pulled by most major jewellery stores, that only benefits the stores and the insurance companies (who charge a higher premium based on a higher value). If you want to check whether or not it's true, try taking the same ring to a jewellery buyer, and ask how much they'll give you for the same ring. This will give you a much truer value.

6. If you are going to buy online, please please please make sure that the company will back you up with a solid refund/exchange policy. You can get some cheap rings out there, but if you find it's the wrong size, and you can't return it or exchange it, then you've just bought yourself an expensive paperweight.

So good luck, and don't let anyone talk you into a wedding ring that you're not comfortable with!

 

Kindest Regards,

The Vurge Team.