Best wedding bands for women according to redditors

We found 28 Reddit comments discussing the best wedding bands for women. We ranked the 27 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.

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Top Reddit comments about Women's Wedding Bands:

u/madpiratebippy · 8 pointsr/JUSTNOMIL

I will give you this random bit of advice, it's from an internet stranger, and worth what you paid for it:

Get cheap rings. I've gone through about a dozen wedding rings. I am going to dig up my old amazon orders to find you the rings I have and adore:

Eternity stone ring and I also have a tungsten carbide 2mm ring by the same guys. I've gotten four rings from them total and they are amazing.

My total cost for the carbide ring was $4.00 because of shipping, it's a .99 cent ring and I get compliments on it ALL THE TIME. Shipping has gone up a bit but you'll not exactly go broke with a $6.00 ring, either.

Not a bad Fucking Linda story, but the day after my Dad died she lost her wedding ring (her 3rd one- first was stolen, second was ???). I gave her the ring I had, that I linked above. I got compliments on that ring at least once a month, never had a loose stone (and I work with my hands) and it looked just as good the day I gave it to Linda, after several years of harsh use, as it did when I bought it.

Rings get lost, misplaced, and (what happened to my parents first set of rings), STOLEN. Also, since you have it on your hand, the stones get damaged and loose value. Especially diamonds, which are likely to plummet in price in the next decade.

I wanted to be a gemologist/bench jeweler when I was 15. I know that without using a specialized bit of equipment, that NO ONE could tell my ring was cubic zirconia. When I was in a VERY nice jewlery store and they looked at my ring, there were many oooh's and aaaaah's, and none of the ladies who handled 5k rings on a daily basis, even with a jeweler's loup, could tell.

You totally don't have to go as cheap as I did, but your money is honestly best spent getting the setting you want, and then getting a CZ put in that setting.

Tungsten carbide rings are amazing, and the metal is just immune to damage.

My wife's nice rings were all destroyed when she had to use a wheelchair for a while- gold and silver don't hold up well to that sort of treatment. The carbide ring is indestructible.

The metal is also a little darker and if this makes sense, masculine looking.

As a side note, with someone like JJ in your family, I'd say the risks of shenanigans going on with the rings goes up a whole lot. It is REALLY such a weight off my mind that if someone does steal/damage/destroy my ring, or I get mugged at gunpoint or something, for $6 I have a replacement.

u/The_Debbish · 8 pointsr/BabyBumps

My hands swelled up quite a bit both pregnancies (and before the 3rd trimester each time)

I ordered one of these to wear in the meantime, made me feel better ;)

u/hedgehoggodoggo · 5 pointsr/CompulsiveSkinPicking

Puzzle rings (there are a TON of different ones on Amazon) and rings that roll are my absolute favorite inventions

u/CleoVIIISelene · 4 pointsr/EngagementRings
u/gypsywhisperer · 3 pointsr/EngagementRings

It seems a bit high, especially because it's crystal, which is basically glass.

This ring is the same size and has a single CZ stone in it and it's 1/10 the price.

This ring is Titanium and not Carbon Fiber, but has a similar aesthetic.

u/leilavanora · 3 pointsr/RepLadies

https://www.amazon.com/TIGRADE-Titanium-Engagement-Zirconia-Eternity/dp/B01MQXZBY0

I’ve purchased mine in rose gold. I’ve paired it with my actual diamond engagement ring and band (I have three rings stacked together now) and you honestly can’t tell the difference!

u/shurtme · 2 pointsr/pics

1/2 Carat TW Channel Set Diamond Band in 10K White Gold https://www.amazon.com/dp/B007NWD0EQ/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_abaBxb010KGPC

This looks very similar.

u/darthgranny · 2 pointsr/EngagementRings

Here it is! TIVANI

u/writeandknow · 1 pointr/Wishlist

Thank you for the contest! I've got a whole wishlist of items under $15. Edit: Link for /u/186394

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00C8M0EBS/_encoding=UTF8?coliid=I2Y7U8K2VQ29PG&colid=4NM753I70WXA

I posted first. Good or bad thing? (Edit

u/Late_80s · 1 pointr/TwoXChromosomes

Take a look at tungsten, titanium and stainless steel bands on amazon. Some are as cheap as 2-10 bucks each and they come in a bunch of designs. Most can pass for silver and some can have a gold finish.

Here's a set example

Another

Somewhat fancier one.

Gold finish

Classic, plain stainless steel band.

There's really a lot of cheap options for you on amazon if you don't want to go the gold/silver route. If you look at the related rings for each one, you'll find tons.

EDIT: found more examples.

u/puppiesandducks · 1 pointr/loseit

I did the spacer for a while but it collected dirt and I was started to shrink out of it. I bought a cheap but nice costume jewelry ring off Amazon and I wear my wedding ring on a necklace. As soon as I hit my goal, I'll get it resized.

EDIT: Link to ring I bought. Looks great and hasn't turned my finger green! https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0191UAI4C/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_HsT2xbH346ZBZ

u/cardamomm · 1 pointr/weddingplanning

Wedding bands can range from simple to very ornate with multiple stones. A band would certainly be less traditional, and she would probably have to explain the situation to everyone following your engagement. I think the rings I linked in the edit to my first comment, or something similar, could be a good compromise. The original plan for my ring was to wear the stand-in for a year, but it deteriorated more rapidly than we thought it would so we moved up the timeline. That's the main reason why I would suggest gold, in whatever form the rest of the ring takes.

u/leanik · 1 pointr/wedding

It is my understanding that a woman wears her engagement ring and wedding band as a set. Sometimes women get them put together into a single ring. Men usually just wear the wedding band.

Thinking about things like everyday wear and ring/stone toughness are things you should look into when purchasing jewelry. Cheap materials will wear quickly and look worn. However, no need to sell the farm for durable and attractive rings.

I think the importance of rings are really up to the couple. For my husband and I, they were of low importance. We wanted to exchange them in our ceremony but we don't wear them daily.
If cost is a concern, know that there are plenty of cheap alternatives.
This is my engagement ring. He spent less than $500 on it and I love it! Our saving went to a down payment on a house.
This is my wedding band (but I don't wear it often... so grain of salt with that one). However, if you want something a little more durable, this probably won't break the bank.
And this is my husband's wedding band.

Altogether, including the fact that I have two of each of our band, we spent $510 on rings.

Also if either you or your fiancée have a job that involves heavy machinery or power tools, de-gloving is a real concern with ring wearers so rings might be a no go altogether.

u/peacelovinhippy · 1 pointr/pics

I'm not a jeweler but that seems almost definitely to be a sterling silver cubic zirconia ring. Here's one I found on amazon that looks pretty similar and it's going for about $25. I'm not saying it's totally impossible that it's someone's cherished wedding band, it just seems somewhat unlikely to me.

u/surrogatelegend · 1 pointr/pregnant

Jude Jewelers Silver Rose Gold 1.0 Carat Wedding Engaement Eternit Bridal Solitaire Ring Set (Rose Gold, 9) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07NLWS6NR/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_YDLPDbG4245K6