Most old-fashioned and long-standing rules about wedding bands and engagement rings no longer exist. Today, you can go traditional or risky; select a matching engagement ring and wedding band set or items that are charmingly dissimilar; opt for timeless or one-in-a-million. Whatever you feel best represents your personal fairytale is yours for the taking. But if you're uncomfortable when wearing your wedding jewellery, that's an issue you must address. One of the more common dilemmas that modern brides face is in finding a wedding band to fit flush against their existing engagement ring. A bespoke emerald-cut and trillion-cut diamond trilogy engagement ring with our Diamond Circlet wedding band Though we did say that rules don't really apply, a few traditions do hold fast. Rule Number One is that the wedding band, if worn on the same finger as your engagement ring, generally sits beneath it
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