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Can a bride wear a Tunsten ring as a wedding ring?

April 16th, 2007
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kay asked:


Instead of wearing a diamond ring as a wedding ring, can a bride wear a Tungsten ring as a wedding ring.

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  1. A Nonny Mouse
    April 17th, 2007 at 00:58 | #1

    She can wear a old cigar band if she chooses to…good luck.

    my guy is generous to me on B.Day’s etc….as a result I have several bands I can switch out….plus my original engagement ring and a beautiful green amethyst solitaire. I’m also lucky that he’s got real good taste and knows what I like…….

    My bands?
    Everyday band is stainless steel…looks like platinum, wears like lol steel.

    My original plain yellow gold band from Walmart (we married four weeks after deciding to get married)-if the house blows up all the other rings can go as long as this one is with me…..which is why I sleep wearing it & my original engagement ring.

    I have a yellow gold band with a swirl of round diamonds…and a band in white gold with a line of peridots in the center and a line of white topaz baguettes on each side.

    I also have one with center round peridots flanked by celadon green jade set in heavy sterling……rarely use that as a wedding band tho….usually ends up on the right hand when I wear it…..

    I’ve seen carved wood wedding bands, sterling silver, platinum, jade, ivory, coral,gold in all it’s variations, steel, tungsten, titanium….all beautiful.

    What you love you love…it’s going to be on your hand for a long, long time………good luck, Hon….and wear the ‘cigar band’ you want.

    Edit: it doesn’t matter what you wear on your hand…in your heart & soul you are married…the ring is just a symbol of it…..and the sentiment it has, the value it has is the one you give it, reguardless of what it’s made of….

  2. Bridey
    April 17th, 2007 at 17:32 | #2

    Of course she can. If she’s happy, then that’s all that matters!

  3. charliefizz
    April 19th, 2007 at 14:18 | #3

    Of course! I always prefer bands with no diamonds as wedding rings…just the minimalist in me I think!

    If you like tungsten go for it!

  4. lorbell
    April 21st, 2007 at 12:23 | #4

    I have one. A bride can wear whatever she wants as a wedding ring, there are no rules or laws as to what you have to wear.

  5. amylee2383
    April 24th, 2007 at 08:12 | #5

    a bride can wear what ever she wants. Some people get rings tattoo’d on them even.

  6. Nikki K
    April 25th, 2007 at 03:04 | #6

    You can wear whatever you want. Its just a symbol of your ever lating love. Wear whatever you like, diamond, topaz, tungsten, silver…you could wear a rubberband if you wanted. As long as you are happy

  7. ll <3 II
    April 26th, 2007 at 10:21 | #7

    a diamond ring is typically for the engagement not for the wedding.

    yes you can:

  8. luckylindywho
    April 27th, 2007 at 03:08 | #8

    Its your wedding and your special day and Your symbol of YOUR love so don’t feed into the stereotypes of society. If you find something you like better than that played out diamond then by all means do that. As long as your happy. Don’t worry about what others will say… Just know that it’s origional and it’s special to you! Good luck

  9. world and all it’s contents
    April 28th, 2007 at 17:20 | #9

    She can wear a curtain ring if she pleases.

  10. Jessica
    April 28th, 2007 at 21:11 | #10

    A diamond ring is just the ‘tradition’. You can technically wear a twist tie if you want to.

  11. Harley
    May 1st, 2007 at 13:19 | #11

    Honey as long as you two love each other it doesn’t matter what you have on. As long as it means something to the both of you.

  12. life*love*happiness
    May 2nd, 2007 at 14:26 | #12

    you can wear whatever ring you want!

  13. CK
    May 4th, 2007 at 16:31 | #13

    You can wear whatever type of ring that makes you happy. There’s a good selection of Tungsten rings at: TitaniumKay.com.
    Good luck and congratulations.

  14. LYON O
    May 7th, 2007 at 14:34 | #14

    well, as ythe bride you can wear whatever your heart desires, and tungsten as a wedding band is great, but what about an engagement ring? do you plan on wearing them as a set? if so you should consider something that closely resembles the engagement ring in color and design. tungsten has a unique color and from what i understand is very difficult to attach any type of mounting to making it difficult to use tungsten as an engagement ring. of course if you plan on only wearing a wedding band by itself, then get the tungsten ring if that is what you want. (p.s. if your financial means limit you now you can always upgrade later)

  15. Laura M
    May 7th, 2007 at 20:07 | #15

    Doesn’t matter what its made out of as long as she likes it and loves the person she’s marrying. That’s what’s most important! My husband’s band is made of Tungsten and it is awesome. He cuts trees for a living and is very rough on his hands and his ring doesn’t have a scratch on it. It’s just as shiny and pretty as the day it was purchased.

    Good luck!

  16. Elsie
    May 10th, 2007 at 18:23 | #16

    It’s not what it’s made of, it’s what it represents.

  17. Poppet
    May 11th, 2007 at 04:31 | #17

    Of course she can.

  18. Meg Kenny
    May 13th, 2007 at 11:54 | #18

    you can wear anything you want as your wedding ring….its a sign of your love together, not what kind of ring you wear! good luck!

  19. ladygrey
    May 15th, 2007 at 02:25 | #19

    yes! mine is actually stainless steel with a small diamond. and my husbands is a stainless steel band. They are made by a company called Xen.

  20. lalala
    May 17th, 2007 at 10:22 | #20

    A Nonny Mouse put it perfectly.

    I think tungsten is great. My husband has a tungsten ring and he loves it.

  21. SirenSong
    May 19th, 2007 at 12:46 | #21

    You’re the bride and you will be wearing the ring for years to come so it should be something you like. If that is Tungsten, then get it and don’t pay attention to what anyone else thinks.

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