With This Ring
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Nick and I knew we wanted to spend the rest of our lives together long before the proposal. Together we envisioned our future wedding during road trips, and Nick openly asked for my opinion on rings.
About a year ago, he invited me to Brent L. Miller Jewelers in Lancaster County. It’s a quaint store tucked into a strip mall along the highway, and I could hardly contain my excitement!
The saleswoman showed us several trays of stunning rings. At first I was drawn to a simple and classic platinum band with a trellis setting. But then the second tray arrived with hand engraved bands. They were elegant and exquisite and unique. She placed a princess cut diamond into the setting, and I put it on my finger, and I was speechless.
Five months later, Nick got down on one knee, and I found myself staring at the same radiant ring. Nick revealed to me that he had gone to the same Lancaster shop and spoken to the same saleswoman twice before he took me. (They were pretty good actors!) Both times he was drawn to this ring. He was anxious to find out if it also stood out to me. It did, which, of course, means it belongs on my finger!
The platinum band was hand engraved by Coast Diamond Jewelry in Los Angeles. It’s one of a kind! It’s delicate enough for my thin finger, but has enough bling to draw attention!
{Here’s my attempt at capturing its brilliance. All photos taken by me.}
A few months into our engagement we returned to Brent L. Miller’s to look at wedding bands. Of course there is an equally stunning band to compliment my engagement ring. It is also hand engraved and lined with diamonds. It’s beautiful, but it looked too heavy on my hand. I’m not an extravagant kind of gal – you’re most likely to find me in pearl stud earrings or a sterling silver pendant necklace. My engagement ring is the perfect amount of sparkle for my style.
Plus, and more importantly, I want a wedding band that I can wear ALL of the time. Right now I remove my diamond ring while cooking, cleaning, and exercising. And I don’t wear it to shower or to sleep. But I want a wedding band that is durable enough to handle these activities and future ones.
Also, Nick and I want matching bands. And he’s not going to wear anything diamond studded. With the exception of a watch (which he only recently started to wear again), he owns no jewelry. He doesn’t want anything feminine or flamboyant, and he wants it to be resilient and comfortable.
So what did we choose?
Well, we found two perfectly classic bands with simple milgrain edging. His is 6mm white gold with comfort fit, and mine is 3mm platinum. We know they’ll wear well into our old age.

{credits: his from amazon, hers from white fire}
I’m so happy we were adamant about our criteria. Although the saleswoman said she doesn’t typically sell a non-matching band to a girl with an engagement ring like mine, she admitted that my combination of choice looks pretty good! And I definitely agree.
We put deposits down and couldn’t be happier. Though Nick was a bit apprehensive about the shininess of his, I assured him that it wouldn’t last long! The saleswoman even offered to “rough it up” for him before the wedding.
One thing we haven’t yet decided is whether we want to add inscriptions. Here’s a fun site with suggestions like “big spoon” and “little spoon” or “forever young” and “together old.”
How did you choose your wedding band? Does it match your engagement ring or your future husband’s ring? Are you adding inscriptions?
P.S. We’re under the 100 day mark!


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It looks like you made a great choice! I know designers like SES Creations makes matching bands that aren’t as gaudy. Very simple and classic.
I’m so glad you posted this because I have an engagement ring with diamonds on the band like yours and was worrying about whether it will look good with the plain gold band I plan to get (because like you, my fiance and I want matching bands). I haven’t seen pictures of this anywhere on the internet, so it’s nice to know at least one other person is doing it!
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@Anita I wish I had a picture of the pair to show to you! But I promise it looks nice. Good luck!
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Until my best American friends got married a few years ago, I didn’t know that in the US it is common to have non-matching wedding bands. However, in Germany it is indeed (still) very common that the bands match, because you want to show that you belong together. And I think that’s what it is about - not about a sparkly wedding band (we have the engagement ring to shine and shine and shine…), but something matching, which you can wear at any occasion and possibly never take of again from the moment he puts it on your finger…
Wish you all the best!
@Anne I love that this is a German tradition! Nick was actually born in Germany, so knowing this makes it extra meaningful for us. Thanks for sharing!
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[...] Wedding Day will include a few German influences, as well: bratwurst and weisswurst and matching wedding bands. (I also explored the option of drinking from a Nuernberg Bridal Cup, but admittedly felt nervous [...]
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