Personalizing Your Ring

Here at Luvari, we believe in putting you first, which means giving you as many choices as we can to create a unique ring. Many wear their wedding bands every day, so with this guide, we hope to help you craft the perfect ring for your personality and lifestyle.


Wedding Ring Styles
Once you’ve decided on a metal for your ring, you can make it match your personality with the right style. Wedding rings come in a variety of designs, making sure you get exactly what you want. You can even combine styles to make sure your ring is all your own.
Once you’ve decided on a metal for your ring, you can make it match your personality with the right style. Wedding rings come in a variety of designs, making sure you get exactly what you want. You can even combine styles to make sure your ring is all your own.
Surface Styles
DOME
The surface of a domed ring has a deep curve that offers a rounded surface. Domed wedding rings are often paired with precious metals like gold and platinum. Our collection contains three band thickness options of domed rings: domed, light domed, and heavy domed.
10K Yellow Gold, Domed Comfort Fit, High Polish, 5mm, Ring
FLAT
Rather than the curved edges of domed and low dome wedding rings, flat wedding rings are more rectangular in shape. The flat style is popular among alternative metals like tungsten and titanium. It is also a much more modern look for a wedding ring.
10K White Gold, Flat Comfort Fit, High Polish, 4mm, Ring
Newport
With Newport wedding rings, you get two separate bands in one. The two rings are layered on top of each other to create two levels and a fun border. So rather than choose one metal for your wedding band, make a fun combination that will make your ring stand out.
10K Rose Gold, Newport, Satin, 6mm, Ring
LOW DOME
Low dome wedding rings are rounded in the center and offer a convex shine that other rings don’t. The low dome gives you a more subtle curved look than standard domes do. Many people enjoy the happy medium that low domes offer between domed and flat wedding rings.
10K White Gold, Low Dome Comfort Fit, High Polish, 4.5mm, Ring
Edge Styles



A step-down edge mimics the Newport surface by creating a layered look. The edges are cut thinner than the middle of the band, giving the center of the ring a raised effect. The edges are usually high polish while the center has a satin or hammer finish.
Rings with a beveled edge have a sharp slope on the sides of the ring, creating a rounded feel even without a domed shape. It is a common addition to flat rings and usually has a high polish finish, which can create a contrast of finishes on rings with a satin center or another finish or design in the middle.
With a milgrain design, a row of tiny metal beads lines the edges of your ring. Not only can a milgrain edge offer a vintage feel, but it also acts as a frame, accentuating the shine or details of the ring. You can also find milgrain wedding bands with different sizes of beads.
Featured Wedding Bands
Featured Wedding Bands
10K White Gold, Milgrain Center with V-Pattern, Satin, 6mm, Ring
$800.00 $900.00 Save $100.00
Featured Wedding Bands
10K White Gold, Milgrain Comfort Fit, High Polish, 4mm, Ring
$440.00 $391.00 Save $49.00
Featured Wedding Bands
10K White Gold, Geometric Pattern, Satin, 8mm, Ring
$1,250.00 $1,111.00 Save $139.00
Featured Wedding Bands
10K White Gold and 10K Rose Gold, Flat Offset Groove, Satin, 6mm, Ring
$900.00 $800.00 Save $100.00
Featured Wedding Bands
10K White Gold, Diamond with Milgrain, Satin, 8mm, Ring
$2,020.00 $1,796.00 Save $224.00
Featured Wedding Bands
10K White Gold, Diagonal Cut Pattern, Sandblast, 6mm, Ring
$900.00 $800.00 Save $100.00
Featured Wedding Bands
10K White Gold, Concave, Satin, 7mm, Ring
$1,050.00 $933.00 Save $117.00
Featured Wedding Bands
Cobalt, Black Flat with Two Grooves, Satin, 7mm, Ring
$300.00 $267.000 Save $33.00
Wedding Ring Sets
Metal and finish are crucial aspects of a wedding ring, but don’t forget about the style and shape of the band when choosing the perfect ring. Even a simple curve on the band surface can completely change the look of the piece.

Matching Bands
A matching band will fit perfectly with your engagement ring. It will be the same metal and width, and it will have the same style as the band of the engagement ring, from accent stones to details to prong style.
Complementary Bands
With a complementary band, the color is the same, but the style diverges a bit. The details may be bigger than those of the engagement ring or the gems may be a different shape.
Divergent Bands
For a bold set, you can choose a unique look that makes your ring stand out. With this style, feel free to mix colors and gemstones or pick a bold halo to accent your engagement ring.
Metal
Width
The width of a ring refers to the distance across the surface of the band from one edge to the other. Many people may not have ever thought about ring widths, but they are an important decision for wedding rings.
Soldering
One consideration you’ll have to make when adding a wedding band to your engagement ring is whether to solder the rings together. Soldering is joining the two bands together permanently, which means they become one ring. This process has a number of pros and cons to consider, such as convenience, the cost involved, and the resale value.
Engravings
Rather than settle for a generic ring, make yours one of a kind with a free personalized laser engraving. Rings engraved on the inside can hide a sweet sentiment that only the two of you understand.

Patterns
We offer a variety of patterns that allow you to express yourself through your wedding band. For a more subtle look, you might prefer a beveled pattern, or perhaps something two-toned to match your bold personality.
Patterns
We offer a variety of patterns that allow you to express yourself through your wedding band. For a more subtle look, you might prefer a beveled pattern, or perhaps something two-toned to match your bold personality.

TWO-TONED MILGRAIN EDGE WITH WEAVE PATTERN

RECTANGLE PATTERN

GEOMETRIC PATTERN

TWO-TONED WEAVE PATTERN

DIAMOND PATTERN

BEVELED PATTERN WITH GROOVES
Diamonds and Gemstones

Diamond Center Stone
Even though diamonds are a traditional gem, you still have options. You can choose either lab-grown or natural as well as colored varieties.
1. Traditional: Perhaps the number one advantage of a diamond is the classic look you get. It’s well-known and incredibly luxurious.
2. Durable: Another top benefit is the unbeatable durability. Scoring a perfect 10 on Mohs Hardness Scale, diamonds are the hardest natural substance on earth.
3. Versatile: Because diamonds are most often colorless, they make a great versatile gem for an engagement ring. They go well with every metal type and can be paired with colorful accent gems.


Gemstones
With gemstones, you have nearly endless color varieties to choose from. They also vary in strength and clarity. Gemstones give you the chance to create a totally unique ring. You can mix and match gem colors as well as metal and gem colors. And since the cost of gemstones is lower, you can make your ring much flashier and decorative for much less.
1. Unique: Something people love about gemstones is their uniqueness and the style they give a piece of jewelry. You can choose different colors and gems to really show off your personal style.
2. Less expensive: Another top reason people have been switching to gemstones is the cost. Diamonds are consistently expensive, but gemstones can be a lot more affordable and still offer incredible quality, rarity, and luxury.
3. Colorful: Gemstones come in every color, including colorless, so you can find the perfect hue for your ring. You can even choose a colorless stone if you love the look of diamond but don’t love the price tag.

Anniversary Jewelry
Your wedding anniversary is a time to remember your commitment to your spouse. And what better way to renew that commitment than with a stunning anniversary ring or pendant? Anniversary jewelry can add stunning pieces to your spouse’s collection. You could also use an anniversary ring to upgrade or add to your spouse’s engagement or wedding ring.
When and What to Give
You can give your spouse anniversary jewelry on any anniversary you want. However, many people choose to do it on milestone anniversaries (5, 10, 20, etc.). Especially as more years pass, you may want to celebrate your love with a luxurious bracelet or earrings. You could even use an anniversary ring in a ceremony to renew your vows.
The anniversary you choose is up to you, but if you want to follow with tradition, you can celebrate with specific gems or metals. Here are the traditional gem and metal ideas for the milestone anniversaries:
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First
GOLD
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Fifth
SAPPHIRE
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Tenth
DIAMOND
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Fifteenth
RUBY
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Twentieth
EMERALD
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Twenty-Fifth
SILVER JUBILEE
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Thirtieth
PEARL JUBILEE
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Thirty-Fifth
EMERALD
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Fortieth
RUBY
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Forty-Fifth
SAPPHIRE
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Fiftieth
GOLDEN JUBILEE
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Fifty-Fifth
ALEXANDRITE
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Sixtieth
DIAMOND
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Sixty-Fifth
BLUE SPINEL
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Seventieth
PLATINUM JUBILEE
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Seventy-Fifth
DIAMOND JUBILEE
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Eightieth
RUBY JUBILEE
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Eighty-Fifth
DIAMOND & SAPPHIRE
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Ninetieth
DIAMOND & EMERALD