The tradition of wedding rings like two tone gold rings have been around for thousands of years, and date all the way back to the ancient Egyptian periods as well as the Roman. The two tone diamond wedding bands have always symbolized the love between a married couple, with it’s round shape representing the eternal or endless love, and being worn on the ring finger to honor one’s faithfulness and commitment to the other.
Fancy embossed two tone wedding bands tend to be work better with plain styles and un-patterned clothing so that the design is visible. The most common variety of gold bands come in several varieties.
Common gold colors are yellow, white and rose gold, although these can be mixed into two tone and three color gold pieces. The color tone of the gold is best coordinated with the skin tones of the wearer.
For example, an 18 carat ring would be made up of about 75% pure gold, while the remainder compromises of several metallic alloys. People with fairer or reddish hair, yellow skin undertones & “spring” or “fall” color preferences look good wearing yellow or rose gold.
Some people opt to buy 14 carat gold rings because the other alloys makes the band more durable, and suitable for every day wear. As an alternative, there are also two tone rings that offer you the best of both worlds.
Or maximize the flexibility of your jewelry by choosing a tri color piece. The blend of yellow, rose and white gold looks good on any skin tone.
The last thing you have the option of choosing when buying a wedding band is the finish of the ring. Most of the time, when you see a white gold diamond wedding ring, you will notice that it doesn’t look quite polished or shiny. Mixing and matching gold colours on different pieces of jewelry is very fashionable, and so long as you keep the styles, sizes and tones of the pieces complementary to your look, you will seem quite sophisticated!