His & Hers: Choosing Matching Wedding Bands
Two rings, one story. Here's how to choose bands that feel connected.
Choosing wedding bands together is a lovely ritual — and matching (or coordinating) bands are a beautiful way to symbolize your union. Here's how to find a pair that suits you both.
Decide: matching or coordinating?
Matching bands share the same design in different widths. Coordinating bands differ in style but share a common thread — the same metal, finish, or a small shared detail. Both look intentional.
Share the metal
The easiest way to tie two bands together is a shared metal tone. From there, you can vary width and finish to suit each person. See Wedding Band Metals.
Vary the width
A wider band often suits broader fingers and a narrower one slimmer fingers, while keeping the same look. There are no rules — choose what feels comfortable for each of you.
Add personal touches
Consider a shared engraving inside both bands, a subtle moissanite accent, or matching finishes. Browse wedding bands for both partners.
FAQs
Do couples' bands have to match exactly?
Not at all — many couples coordinate with a shared metal or detail while choosing different widths or styles.
How do we tie two different bands together?
A shared metal tone is the simplest link; a matching engraving or finish adds a personal connection.
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