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Summary: When choosing a wedding ring, keep in mind that it should be comfortable and meaningful, having the groom's ring engraved and matching the bride's ring to her engagement ring. Take time in choosing wedding bands that will last a lifetime with helpful advice from a certified wedding planner in this free video on weddings.
Debbie Tannacore is a certified wedding planner in Nashville, Tenn. She has run Wedding Designs by Debbie for the last five years, and she brings her expertise in theatrical...read more
"When choosing a wedding ring you need to remember a few things. Comfort is one of them. You will be wearing this ring your entire life and you should really get something that is very, very comfortable to you whether it be titanium, gold, white gold and something that really means something to you. Because the vows means something. And the wedding ring is circular because it means life continuing. And so when choosing a wedding ring you have to also remember the male's point of view is a lot of the time they like something that is light or if it's a different type of guy, he may want something with a little weight on it so he remembers it's there. So just remember some points that you might want to remember for a woman's ring is match your engagement ring. Because when you match your engagement ring it makes a very, very nice flow on the finger. Whether you have diamonds around it or not, or something as simple as a white gold band, it's very just make it something that means something to you. It could be very whimsical, very ornate, just something that you feel comfortable with, and in a man's ring a lot of the times because they are a lot bigger you can get them engraved. Engraved with the date of the wedding with your names in it. Or a saying that means something to you. So just always remember that a ring is something that's going to be on your finger the rest of your life and make it special to you."
eHow Article: How to Choose a Wedding Ring