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silverdove
05-11-2004, 12:04 PM
Where is a good place to look for wedding bands that are good in quality, yet not outrageously expensive? Any help would be appreciated!
silverdove
05-12-2004, 02:06 PM
Thank you for the information!!! :)
Sarah
05-15-2004, 04:10 AM
Some people really object to this idea because they feel bands must be original, but pawn shops usually have really good deals that you could later engrave with your own personalization. Or if you already have the gold (or whatever metal you want) in the form of old jewelry or something, consider having it melted down to create your own custom bands. If you provide the gold, I'm pretty sure custom work is much less expensive. Or look in the sections of stores and catalogs that aren't titled "Wedding Bands" for rings you like and have them custom-engraved. Like with most wedding things, rings seem to be priced higher than a comparable item not labeled "wedding." (One of my husband's friends found a stone he really liked, I think it's referred to as cat's eye or tigereye, in a nice setting, and bought it for his wedding band for $50.) Good luck.
Where is a good place to look for wedding bands that are good in quality, yet not outrageously expensive? Any help would be appreciated!
Check out Blue Nile.com. Excellent quality and not a rip-off!
QuickArmyBride
07-16-2004, 11:01 AM
Have you ever thought of trying EBay? I got two titanium bands with shipping for $60!
legs1313
01-11-2005, 09:39 AM
Where is a good place to look for wedding bands that are good in quality, yet not outrageously expensive? Any help would be appreciated!
Another website to check out is orleansjewels.com. My FH got my engagement ring from there and, even at 1 carat, you cannot tell that it is not a diamond. Most people just assume that it is, and it sparkles beautifully.
reecey
01-11-2005, 09:50 AM
Where is a good place to look for wedding bands that are good in quality, yet not outrageously expensive? Any help would be appreciated!
If you want to look at just simple bands that you can do locally, Zales actually has very reasonably priced bands. I'm getting my FH's for under 200.00 and that's for a white gold band.
I do not know what kind of price range you have for your wedding bands but my FH and I got ours at Fred Meyers Jewelers. For all three of the wedding bands which are all 14K yellow gold cost just a little over $700 which included the tax and insurance on the rings. The engagement ring has one diamond, his ring has four small diamonds and my wedding ring has 2 diamonds. It ***e as a trio set. I would suggest asking jewelers if they have any trio sets because you can usually get the set cheaper than if you had to buy them individually plus they all match. Even if you already have the engagement rings they make sets with just the two wedding bands.
HelloAgain
06-22-2005, 09:37 AM
It depends on what you're up for, but as a previous poster said Titanium is very, very cheap compared to other silvery materials like platinum or white gold.
Plus you can tell people it's indestructible, like your love. :)
(psst, actually this is not true, the unalloyed titanium they use in rings is not any stronger than steel. No worries if you have to have it cut off in an emergency)
smartneil
10-28-2009, 07:06 AM
Here some beautiful eternity bands:
http://www.b2cjewels.com/images%5CWeddingAndAnniversaryRings%5Ccatimage_429 8.gif
http://www.b2cjewels.com/images%5CWeddingAndAnniversaryRings%5Ccatimage_430 6.gif
Some more eternity rings at:
http://www.b2cjewels.com/Eternity-Rings.aspx
http://www.bluenile.com/diamond-eternity-ring_8630