Metal Choices
Our wedding bands are available in a range of precious metals. We recommend you match the metal of your wedding ring to that of your engagement ring.
Golds
A timeless choice, gold is considered one of the classic precious metals. We offer yellow, rose, and white gold bands in both 9ct and 18ct.
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Yellow Gold
Warm and flattering for lots of skin tones – especially olive and darker skin types. Yellow gold is ideal for classic styles and for highlighting coloured gemstones.
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Rose Gold
An alloy of gold, copper, and a touch of silver, rose gold has a romantic pink hue that has grown in popularity. It has a lovely warmth, ideal for pinker skin tones.
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White Gold
An alloy of gold with at least one white metal made bright through rhodium-plating. Your ring may periodically require rhodium plating to restore the colour.
Alternative Metals
We offer a range of alternative metal wedding bands to suit more unusual tastes.
Cost
The cost of your wedding rings depends on your chosen metal, design, and any added details, such as stones or engraving. We pride ourselves on offering options to suit every budget.
Fits and Shapes
D Shaped
A classic style with a flat inside and a rounded outside that gently stands off the finger.
Traditional Court
Rounded inside and outside, with a low profile and comfortable fit.
Edged Court
A chunkier variation of the traditional court with flatter edges and a more pronounced outside curve.
Slight Court
Gently rounded on the inside and outside with deeper edges and a flatter look. Perfect for setting round diamonds or gemstones.
Edged Slight Court
Similar to slight court but with flattened edges. This fits well with many engagement ring styles.
Flat Court
Flat on the outside and rounded inside for comfort. A sleek, modern look that sits close to the finger.
Edged Flat Court
Comfort fit with flat edges and a low profile – ideal for all diamond shapes.




Shaped Rings
Shaped wedding rings are designed to fit around your engagement ring, even those with complex profiles or settings. We offer a range of shaped styles, but if you require a more bespoke ring, our design team can work with you to create your perfect match.
Engravings and Finishes
There are a range of engraving styles and finishes available for your wedding rings. These may be done in house, or for more delicate or complex designs, we may work with other craftspeople to complete your perfect piece.
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Written Engraving
Whether it's dates, initials, or even a quote, we can work with specialist hand engravers to add a special touch to your ring. To maximise longevity, we advise that rings are engraved are on the inside.
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Patterned Engraving
For patterns and designs on the outside of rings, we can work with specialists to carve or engrave the metal. Depending on the complexity of the design, we can work with engravers to add these after purchase.
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Textured Finishes
If you're looking for a more textured finish to your ring, such as hammered or brushed, our excellent workshop team can make these happen using a range of tools and techniques.
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FAQs
How much should I spend?
Whether you spend a little or a lot, it’s how your wedding ring feels and looks that is most important. Prices vary significantly depending on metals, finishes, size, and shape.
When should we start shopping for our wedding rings?
We recommend shopping for your rings a minimum of 6 months in advance. This allows time for you to give your choice full consideration, try plenty of styles on, and order your chosen design. It also allows for resizing and any special finishes to be applied. If you start shopping closer to the time, we will still have plenty of options, but the earlier the better for sure.
How do we shop for our rings?
We offer both bookable appointments and drop-in services for wedding rings. Private appointments are available on Wednesday evenings and Saturday mornings. While shopping, we advise you to try on different styles to figure out what is best for you.
Do we need to shop together?
While most couples like to shop for their rings together, some people prefer to shop individually. We do not recommend purchasing a ring for your partner without them present, unless you know their ring size, as some rings cannot be resized if they do not fit.
Why should I match the carat of metal in my wedding band to my engagement ring?
We advise matching the type and carat of metal in your wedding ring to your engagement ring to ensure a good visual match, and avoid them wearing each other out. All rings will rub against each other and wear the metal, but this will be exacerbated if one piece is harder than the other. With white metals, mixing platinum and white gold will highlight the difference in colour as the rings wear.







