Wedding Rings

Wedding rings mark a promise worn every day, so choosing them should take into account both how they look and how they feel on the hand. At Zehava you can find yellow, white or rose gold wedding rings, handmade in our workshop in Bucharest. Each pair can be tailored so that the two rings represent you together, without necessarily being identical.

Gold wedding rings for your style

Yellow gold has the warmth of classic jewelry, white gold offers a bright and contemporary look, and rose gold brings an understated and personal touch. You can choose between 14K and 18K gold, depending on your preferences, color and how you will wear the rings. If you like clean lines, explore classic wedding rings. For current shapes and surface contrasts, see modern wedding rings. Vintage-inspired details are found in the vintage wedding rings, and statement designs in the artistic wedding ring collection.

How to choose the profile, width and finish

A wedding ring will be worn many hours a day, so proportions matter. The width should be chosen in relation to the shape of the fingers, the size of the ring and the preference for a discreet or pronounced presence. The inner profile influences the comfort, and the edges and thickness change both the feeling when wearing and the final appearance. A glossy finish reflects more light, a satin finish is more tempered, and hand-crafted textures make each surface slightly different.

Wedding rings do not need to be the same width, profile or gold color. They can share a common element—a texture, a line, an engraved detail, or the same design idea—and still be suitable for each hand.

Personalization and details that belong to you

Designs can be customized by choosing the alloy, finish, proportions and, where the design allows, by adding diamonds or other details. An inside engraving can hold a date, initials or a short message. Before making, it is important to measure both fingers correctly and discuss how each person wears the jewelry in their daily activities.

How to care for gold wedding rings

Gold is durable, but the surface of a wedding ring worn daily will acquire natural marks over time. Remove the ring when working with aggressive substances, during activities that may hit or deform it, and keep it separate from other jewelry. Gentle cleaning and periodic inspection of settings helps preserve the appearance and safety of the stones. For white gold, finish maintenance may include, depending on the model, refreshing the rhodium coating.

A choice worth making together

Photos help define the style, but a wedding ring should also be judged by how it sits on the finger. Compare models with different widths and profiles, then see if the ring fits comfortably over the joint and remains stable at the base of the finger. Size can vary depending on temperature, time of day and dominant hand, so a single rough guideline is not always enough. For a balanced pair, each person should be measured separately.

Also look at the relationship between the wedding ring and the jewelry already worn. If the engagement ring will remain on the same finger, the profile, setting height and contour of the two pieces should be compared. A straight wedding ring fits next to many rings, but a wide setting may require a tailored outline. The choice made from the beginning avoids an awkward distance or unnecessary friction between parts.

From preferences to clear configuration

Before ordering, make a few simple decisions: gold color, carat available for the model, width of each ring, outer and inner profile, finish and possible engraving. If you want diamonds, discuss their position and how the setting will perform in daily wear. A clear list makes it easier to compare options and keeps your budget focused on the details that matter to you.

It is useful to start the process early. A handmade pair requires confirmation of sizes and configuration, and customizations may add work steps. Don't hastily choose your size from a generic chart and don't put off checking until close to the event. Lead time must be confirmed for model and period chosen as it may vary.

A coherent pair does not mean two identical rings

Wedding rings can be linked by the same idea and tailored separately. One ring may be wider, the other finer; one may have a stone and the other a plain surface. Coherence can come from color, profile, texture or engraving. This approach preserves the common symbol and gives each the right comfort and expression.

Gold wedding rings: criteria for a well-informed choice

In an online selection, the first filter should be actual wear, then appearance. For this collection, it is worth analyzing the pair as a whole, but also the proportion of each ring on the hand that will wear it. A photograph may highlight the texture or stone, but does not always show the exact scale. Read the dimensions, compare them to a known gem and observe the images from multiple angles. If two models seem close, note the differences in profile, volume, finish and construction. This simple comparison reduces impulsive choice and helps identify the piece that responds to a personal style, not just an attractive image.

Context matters as much as design. Think about the clothes, jewelry and activities that are part of a typical week. A piece intended for frequent wear must provide long-term daily wear. For a gift, look for clues in the accessories already used: the color of the metal, the preferred size, the presence or absence of stones and the type of finish. It is not necessary to exactly reproduce an existing piece of jewelry; it can function as a benchmark for proportions and the level of expressiveness with which the person feels comfortable.

Technical details to check before ordering

Technical details make the difference between a model admired and one worn with pleasure. Inside profile, width and relationship to the engagement ring are important in this category. The material, dimensions and stone information should be read together. A seemingly small change, such as a larger width or a different shaped stone, can change the weight, balance and way the gem sits. If any information is missing from the product page, ask for clarification before ordering. For a handmade piece, confirming this data is part of the choice and avoids assumptions based solely on the photo.

The test, when possible, should be done in motion. Open and close the mechanism, flex your hand or turn your head, depending on the type of jewelry, and notice if there are any edges, pressure points, or snags. Also check the piece in natural light, as the color of the gold and the reflection of the stones may look different than in studio lighting. If the choice is made exclusively online, use the published dimensions and a piece of your own as a scale, then confirm the policy applicable to the custom model.

Thoughtful customization and proper care

Personalization is valuable when it starts with a clear intent. For the models in this collection, depending on the construction, the color of the gold, the differences between the two rings and the engraving can be discussed. Not every change is neutral: changing proportions may require a different thickness, and a different stone may require redoing the setting. Keep the element that attracted you to the model and prioritize one or two meaningful interventions. Before making, ask for confirmation of final configuration, size, materials and estimated time. Thus, the design remains coherent and expectations are linked to a possible technical solution.

Care begins with prevention. Put the jewelry on after applying cosmetics, take it out for sports, cleaning or activities that may hit it, and keep it separate from pieces that scratch or tangle it. Cleaning must be adapted to all materials, not just gold; some stones and finishes do not tolerate the same methods. Periodically check settings, closures, and moving parts, and if you notice play, deformation, or an unstable stone, stop wearing until evaluation. Fine marks are normal over time, but professional interventions done at the right time preserve the safety and appearance of the piece.

Before the final decision, go back to the original criteria and eliminate models that do not meet them, even if they look spectacular in an image. Compare at most a few options by the same list: Size, Material, Estimated Comfort, Maintenance, Customization, and Budget. A shorter selection makes the differences easy to understand and allows precise questions. The collection page provides context and direction for choosing, and each product page should confirm exact features. If there is a discrepancy or ambiguous information, direct confirmation is safer than conjecture. The good choice is the one you can explain by the way it will be worn and cared for.

Frequently asked questions

Do wedding rings have to be identical?
No. You can keep the same design idea, but choose different widths, profiles, finishes or even gold tones for each ring. The final choice must be confirmed after trying the proportions and checking the way the ring fits on the hand of the person who will wear it.
Should we choose 14K or 18K gold?
The choice depends on the desired color, design and how you will wear the rings. During the consultation we can compare the variants suitable for the chosen model. The detail is determined before construction, along with the width, profile and finish, so that the result remains comfortable and consistent.
Can wedding rings be engraved?
Yes, most models allow a short inner engraving. The space available depends on the width and construction of the ring. For a custom pair, the same solution should not be automatically applied to both rings; each hand and each routine may require different adjustments.
When should we order the wedding rings?
It's good to start choosing early, especially if you want customizations. This leaves enough time for measuring, confirming details and making the pair. The final choice must be confirmed after trying the proportions and checking the way the ring fits on the hand of the person who will wear it.
How do we choose the right size for gold wedding rings?
Measure each finger separately, at a time when the hands are at a normal temperature, and check the pass over the joint. Width and profile change the feel of the same size, so a benchmark taken from a very fine ring is not always enough when choosing gold wedding rings.
How do we match the gold wedding rings with the engagement ring?
Compare the outline, thickness and height of both pieces. Some settings easily accept a straight wedding ring and others need a custom profile. It is important that the gold wedding rings fit comfortably and do not constantly rub against stones, claws or vulnerable edges.
How do we maintain gold wedding rings if they are worn daily?
Remove them for activities with a risk of impact, deformation or contact with aggressive substances and store them separately when not being worn. Gentle cleaning and periodic checking of settings helps, and the finish on gold wedding rings can be professionally refreshed when normal wear and tear becomes too visible.