Thoroughly Unconventional Men’s Wedding Bands
Posted: Thu Nov 19, 2020 6:49 pm
I can't imagine a man wanting to wear the one in the lead pic, despite the lovely moonstone carved by Tom Munsteiner, and I don't care for most of the styles, although there was one that jumped out at me so I'll show you the first pic, and then the one I favor. LMK what you think of these.
Thoroughly Unconventional Men’s Wedding Bands
November 18, 2020 by Brittany Siminitz
"As we continue to embrace the exciting changes in men’s jewelry, where new, revolutionary-feeling styles enter the scene, we should take some time to think about the impact this all may have on the wedding jewelry business.
If men are becoming more open to wearing jewelry for fashion, blurring the lines between men and women’s jewelry, then who’s to say the same can’t apply to wedding bands—or even men’s engagement rings?
True, the average customer today will still most likely opt for a classic wedding band, something in platinum or gold with a comfort fit, maybe a little milgrain if they’re feeling ever so daring. But a new audience of men—and women—are turning to unconventional styles, searching for that piece that feels true to their style and stands out from the crowd. Something that will still stand the test of time as a forever piece, without venturing too far into “fad” territory, but still feels fresh, individual, new. ... "
Carioca ring in 18k white gold with onyx and black and white diamonds, $4,270; Bare
https://www.jckonline.com/editorial-art ... ing-bands/
Thoroughly Unconventional Men’s Wedding Bands
November 18, 2020 by Brittany Siminitz
"As we continue to embrace the exciting changes in men’s jewelry, where new, revolutionary-feeling styles enter the scene, we should take some time to think about the impact this all may have on the wedding jewelry business.
If men are becoming more open to wearing jewelry for fashion, blurring the lines between men and women’s jewelry, then who’s to say the same can’t apply to wedding bands—or even men’s engagement rings?
True, the average customer today will still most likely opt for a classic wedding band, something in platinum or gold with a comfort fit, maybe a little milgrain if they’re feeling ever so daring. But a new audience of men—and women—are turning to unconventional styles, searching for that piece that feels true to their style and stands out from the crowd. Something that will still stand the test of time as a forever piece, without venturing too far into “fad” territory, but still feels fresh, individual, new. ... "
Carioca ring in 18k white gold with onyx and black and white diamonds, $4,270; Bare
https://www.jckonline.com/editorial-art ... ing-bands/