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Are wedding bands suppose to match?

Wedding bands are a timeless symbol of love and commitment, and for many couples, finding the perfect rings is a top priority. But when it comes to choosing the right rings you may be asking yourself, are wedding bands supposed to match? The answer may surprise you.


Traditionally, wedding bands were designed to match, with couples choosing matching sets that were often engraved with the same phrase or symbol. However, in recent years, the trend of matching rings has begun to shift, with many couples opting for unique, non-matching rings that reflect their individual styles and personalities.


One of the biggest reasons for this shift is the fact that couples are increasingly looking for ways to personalize their wedding experience. Matching bands may have been the norm in the past, but today, more and more couples are choosing to express their individuality through their wedding jewelry. This means that they may opt for wedding bands that have different designs, materials, or even colors. 




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Another factor in the move away from matching wedding bands is the growing popularity of alternative metals and unique gemstones. In the past, most wedding bands were made of gold or platinum, with diamonds being the most popular choice for gemstones. However, today, couples have a wide range of options to choose from, including rose gold, titanium, and even wood or ceramic. This allows them to find wedding bands that reflect their personal style and preferences, rather than sticking to traditional matching sets.


Of course, there are still many couples who prefer the classic look of matching wedding bands. If you're one of them, there's no need to worry – you can still find plenty of beautiful matching sets at jewelry stores in Atlanta. From traditional gold bands to modern designs featuring diamonds or other gemstones, Masina Diamonds has something for every couple.


But whether you choose matching or non-matching rings, the important thing is that the rings reflect your love and commitment to each other. Your wedding bands are a symbol of the bond you share, and they should be chosen with care and thought. So whether you opt for matching rings or unique, non-matching bands, watches, the most important thing is that they are a reflection of who you are as a couple. If you would like to see our selection of wedding bands please feel free to contact us!

About the Author
Rustin Yasavolian, CEO of Masina Diamonds

Rustin Yasavolian

CEO & Second-Generation Jeweler

Rustin grew up in the Masina showroom, learning the art of fine jewelry from the family that started it all in 1984. Today he leads Masina Diamonds with the same warmth, honesty, and personal touch — helping couples design rings that feel as meaningful as the moments they mark. Every piece begins with a conversation, and Rustin is always happy to start one.

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