Should You Buy Matching Moissanite Wedding Bands?
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Should You Buy Matching Moissanite Wedding Bands?

By: Daniel Fusch

When you decide to marry the person you love, it signals the start of a lifelong commitment of love, companionship, and responsibility. But first, there’s a wedding to plan. As one of life’s most memorable events, wedding ceremonies should be a big deal. It should be a celebration of your life transition, providing many moments of reflection and happiness.  Planning an unforgettable wedding requires time, patience, and a great ring, but going into debt isn’t necessary. There are many ways to cut the costs of a grand wedding ceremony, starting with the wedding bands. But, the big question is, should those Moissanite bands match?

The History of Exchanging Wedding Rings

Couples have exchanged wedding bands at their ceremony for over 3,000 years. The tradition originated in ancient Egypt, where couples would handcraft rings made from sticks, bones, or leather to exchange with one another. Romans used rings as a symbol of strength, while Greeks exchanged bands with their partner as a symbol of God’s love.

The practice of exchanging rings continues today. It has undergone drastic evolution over time, with many traditions being added along the way. Traditions we’ve created include wearing the band on the fourth finger on the left hand and matching rings.

Is adhering to traditions such as matching wedding bands necessary?

Wedding bands have come a long way. Nowadays, couples have a large selection of gemstones, metals, styles, and options in rings to choose from. Moissanite remains a popular choice for many couples, particularly Millennials. Whether couples match their rings comes down to personal preference.

What is Moissanite?

Moissanite was first discovered in the 1800s. It was found inside a meteor crater. Since accessing craters isn’t easy, Scientists found a way to recreate it inside a lab. Nearly all Moissanite sold today is made in a lab using silicon carbide, eliminating the ethical problems associated with the heavily troubled diamond industry.

Although Moissanie isn’t a diamond, it’s often mistaken for the gemstone. It’s very similar in appearance, can be worn daily, is easy to take care of, and is long-lasting. Most importantly,  it looks amazing as a wedding band.

Graded using the 4 C’s, cut, clarity, color, and carats, Moissanite focuses more on its brilliance and fire than on other factors. It’s a gemstone that reflects beautiful rainbow colors when illuminated by light.

Should Wedding Bands match?

Whether or not wedding bands match is a personal decision couples make;  some couples prefer matching bands while others aren’t particular either way. There certainly are reasons to match wedding bands and reasons that you should not.

Reasons to match wedding bands:

  • Matching bands symbolize the connection between couples.
  • Matching bands is traditional in wedding ceremonies. Couples who want to keep as much tradition in their ceremony as possible usually sync their ring choices.
  • It highlights the similarities shared by you and your partner, conveying to the world that you are committed to each other.
  • Purchase a matching set at a discounted rate.

Reasons why couples choose different Moissanite wedding bands include:

  • They can afford to buy the ring they fancy thanks to the steep discounts Moissanite gemstones offer. These bands cost as much as 90% less than diamonds.
  • Continue to recognize yourself as a unique individual rather than as “one.”
  • Each person gets the band they want, avoiding any confusion or conflicts
  • Each person has a band that fits their personality and style

Choosing Moissanite is the best decision you’ve made since deciding to tie the knot, whether you rock matching sets or prefer a unique band.

How to Shop For Moissanite Rings

Whether you choose matching or different rings, the process of shopping and buying them should be a source of happiness and joy. It should be a reminder of your future with your partner and how you want to present yourselves. Never rush through the wedding ring buying process and regret your decision. 

A few more tips that can help alleviate the headaches of shopping for Moissanite wedding rings:

  • Set a budget ahead of time. Find Moissanite wedding bands that fit into the budget. Although cost of Moissanite is considerably cheaper than that of diamonds, it can still cost thousands of dollars. Knowing the amount you can comfortably spend on bands makes the overall selection process easier.
  • Shop for rings together to increase the excitement. It’s fun when you compare your ring choices. This can ease the decision-making process for couples who struggle to decide whether they want matching or unique bands.
  • Rings don’t need to look 100% identical to match. If you are a stylish person, it’s easy to find rings that are unique yet still complement each other.
  • Consider the stone shape, the band material, and the styles of rings you each prefer.  Moissanite comes in unique shapes like round, oval, and pear, in numerous band materials including gold and rose gold, and in styles sure to flatter every personality.
  • Shop with suppliers that stand behind their jewelry. A guarantee or warranty is an extra layer of confidence in your wedding band purchase.

Your Wedding Band Selection

Matching bands or not, getting married is a special occasion that smiles, love, and happiness should mark. Don’t worry so much about matching bands and focus more on essential details, such as your future together. Discuss it with your partner to determine which option best suits your needs. Whichever option you choose, rest assured you’ll find amazing wedding bands at reasonable costs, sure to commemorate your love for the rest of your lives.

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