Which is More Important – Design or Tradition?
During many wedding ceremonies, reference is often made to the shape of the wedding ring. A continuous circle which never ends – relating continuity of both love and life, and the commitment to one another between a couple. But how important is this to you?
Is this rule important, or is this a symbolic gesture which conveniently applies to most wedding rings?

Take a look at the above ring design. Whilst a continuous circle (admittedly shaped) could be made to the ring, the split band wedding ring design works very nicely, retaining the shape, without overpowering the engagement ring. The band is simple, faithful to the engagement ring, but still represents the partnership and the bond between both partners. Both split band styles and continuous ‘circle’ wedding rings can be worn, but how important is this to you? If you have an opinion let us know. Comment below.

About Mark Johnson
My name is Mark and I'm founder at Serendipity Diamonds. I have 30 years or experience in polished diamonds and jewellery. Today, I work with an expert team in our Isle of Wight jewellery showroom located in Ryde. Most of my work involves helping clients in our showroom, working on our two websites and photographing jewellery commissions.