Dinosaur Wedding Rings for Men? And 11 Other Trends to Know

Looking for a very unique wedding ring for your man? We’ve got several trending & creative options for you! Read on and find out more!

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Hey, John!

Thanks for all your help in planning our wedding! It’s great to know I’m not alone in this!

OK, Emily and I need to select our wedding bands. My dad has a plain band of gold. My uncles all wear plain bands of gold wedding rings. My granddad…well, you get the idea.

Are there any options…other than silver or white gold plain men’s wedding bands?

Thanks!

–Christopher, Confused in Corvalis, Oregon

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Hey, Christopher!

I am happy to help!

The great news is that there are more choices now than ever before for a man’s wedding band!

You are right: In the past, most

men wore a plain gold band. In the late 1970s, this began to change when free form rings were introduced which had a center opening for a five carat stone which was often his birthstone

. In the intervening decades, men’s rings have gotten even more interesting.

 

Bride places ring on groom's finger Pixabay

Here are a few trends I’ve identified:

1. Your rings don’t have to match. Unlike my parents whose rings matched, you and your partner can each select a ring that reflects you.

2. Distinctive Finishes: To create a stunning visual effect, consider a matte finish, hammering, or a brushed surface to give your ring a textured look.

3. Personalized Engravings: You can engrave a design, your initials, a particular date, or a short message which makes your ring unique. When Napolean Bonaparte married Josephine Beauharnais in 1796, he gave her a ring engraved “Vous et nul autre” in French (“You and no other” in English). In case you are wondering, that image below here is of Napoleon on his horse.

For your rings, find a message that is unique to you!

Napoleon Bonaparte on his horse from Pixabay.com

4. Multiple Metals: We’re seeing more designs which utilize two or more metals (rose gold and white gold, platinum and rose gold) either as an accent or in a bold pattern.

5. Eco-Friendly Rings: If sustainability is your focus, consider having your ring made from ethically-sourced materials or recycled metals.

6. Vintage Rings: If you prefer to be environmentally conscious, consider a vintage ring from a reputable jeweler. The ring might date back to the Art Deco era or prior to that and bring an amazing history with it!

7. Vintage-Inspired Designs: Many jewelers offer modern rings designed with the style of a bygone era.

bride, groom and their rings Pixabay

8. Nature-Inspired Designs: If you enjoy the outdoors and feel a connection to nature, you might consider a ring with a wood inlay, an earthy texture, or an engraved leaf pattern.

9. Gemstones: Add sparkle with a gemstone or two! These could be your birthstone, your beloved’s, or to commemorate a cherished family member.

10. Minimalist Designs: If you want the elegant beauty of the metal to shine through, consider the smooth lines and clean lines of minimalist design.

11. Black Rings: If you seek a modern and edgy look, consider a black ring crafted from ceramics, black titanium, or tungsten.

 

T Rex from Pixabay

And finally…

12. Dinosaur Wedding Rings: Want a fossil from a fearsome Tyrannosaurus Rex, a gentle Triceratops, or Megalodon ancient shark in your wedding ring? It can be done!

I hope this gets you started on your quest for the perfect wedding ring for you!

If you have any questions, reach out to me!

 

Your friend in the wedding business,

John Shyne

 

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