Engagement Rings & Wedding Bands Pairings

You're engaged! Now what? One of the next big stops on your way to the altar is selecting a wedding band that complements the ring you were waiting for! Whether you seek a seamless match to your engagement ring or wish to create a unique blend of individuality, the quest for the ideal wedding ring starts now! Let's explore the different types of wedding bands and see some examples of what to look out for when it comes to styling your perfect engagement and wedding ring set.

Where to Start?

With so many different band options, we suggest starting with this brief overview of what's what in the world of wedding bands. Start with our  Wedding Band 101 blog post to explore metal options, setting types, stone options, band widths, and more! After you've read that, we can continue on our wedding band pairing journey with some of our favorite wedding set combinations below!

Chic Complements

You can't go wrong with a single-row diamond band if you prefer a more traditional look for your wedding stack. A classic option that many brides decide on is the pavé set diamond band. This type of band is functional and timeless and sits nicely against most solitaire or three-stone engagement rings. Pavé settings feature diamonds that are very close together, with little to no metal showing between each stone. 

For something more unique, pair a solitaire ring with a mixed-cut diamond band to create a dynamic duo that won't detract from your singular center stone. We recommend opting for a mixed-cut band that incorporates some of the same stone cuts as your solitaire ring to achieve a more unified aesthetic. The green ring box is an excellent example of this, with the band featuring round brilliant cut diamonds like the center of the engagement ring, plus east-to-west set marquise cut diamonds.

Chic Complements

You can't go wrong with a single-row diamond band if you prefer a more traditional look for your wedding stack. A classic option that many brides decide on is the pavé set diamond band. This type of band is functional and timeless and sits nicely against most solitaire or three-stone engagement rings. Pavé settings feature diamonds that are very close together, with little to no metal showing between each stone. 
For something more unique, pair a solitaire ring with a mixed-cut diamond band to create a dynamic duo that won't detract from your singular center stone. We recommend opting for a mixed-cut band that incorporates some of the same stone cuts as your solitaire ring to achieve a more unified aesthetic. The green ring box is an excellent example of this, with the band featuring round brilliant cut diamonds like the center of the engagement ring, plus east-to-west set marquise cut diamonds.

Contoured Combos

Your bridal set can be taken to the next level with the right contour band. Designed to fit snugly against the curves of your engagement ring, these bands are crafted to accentuate its unique features while adding an extra touch of elegance. Pair correlating ring shapes with a curved band to create a satisfyingly flush stack. 

Contoured Combos

Your bridal set can be taken to the next level with the right contour band. Designed to fit snugly against the curves of your engagement ring, these bands are crafted to accentuate its unique features while adding an extra touch of elegance. Pair correlating ring shapes with a curved band to create a satisfyingly flush stack. 

Standout Stones

You finally get to show off the ring of your dreams, so, understandably, you'd want it to take center stage. If this fits your case, a more standard band may be the best option for your set! For example, because this toi et moi ring is a showstopper on its own, you can pair it with a simple diamond band to keep the spotlight on the larger stones!

Standout Stones

You finally get to show off the ring of your dreams, so, understandably, you'd want it to take center stage. If this fits your case, a more standard band may be the best option for your set! For example, because this toi et moi ring is a showstopper on its own, you can pair it with a simple diamond band to keep the spotlight on the larger stones!

Coupled Cuts

No matter what engagement ring you're trying to pair with, you can't go wrong with sticking to a certain diamond cut. The vintage engagement ring set shown here features an emerald cut center diamond and the east-west emerald cut band is the perfect complement to this Art Deco-inspired ring. A popular cut of diamond that we've been seeing more of in recent years is the baguette cut. Similar to an emerald cut diamond, baguettes have unbeveled, angled corners, resulting in a rectangular shape. Baguettes are versatile and typically come in a 3:1 or 5:1 ratio, making them great options for both bands and engagement ring accent stones.

The second pairing in this section couples larger round brilliant cut stones in a set. The large outer halo of the engagement ring pairs beautifully with the bigger stones in the shared prong wedding band, resulting in a gorgeous and cohesive combination!

Coupled Cuts

No matter what engagement ring you're trying to pair with, you can't go wrong with sticking to a certain diamond cut. The vintage engagement ring set shown here features an emerald cut center diamond and the east-west emerald cut band is the perfect complement to this Art Deco-inspired ring. 
A popular cut of diamond that we've been seeing more of in recent years is the baguette cut. Similar to an emerald cut diamond, baguettes have unbeveled, angled corners, resulting in a rectangular shape. Baguettes are versatile and typically come in a 3:1 or 5:1 ratio, making them great options for both bands and engagement ring accent stones.
The second pairing in this section couples larger round brilliant cut stones in a set. The large outer halo of the engagement ring pairs beautifully with the bigger stones in the shared prong wedding band, resulting in a gorgeous and cohesive combination!

Finding Your Perfect Pair

Selecting the perfect wedding band to pair with your engagement ring is a significant decision in the journey toward marriage. Whether opting for a traditional matching set or exploring unique combinations, the harmony between these rings symbolizes the unity and commitment shared between partners. With careful consideration of styles, metals, and designs, couples can create a timeless and meaningful representation of their love story that will endure for a lifetime.