Wedding Ring Profiles
Court Profile
The Court's timeless, rounded design provides a seamless, comfortable fit that sits beautifully next to most classic solitaire engagement rings making it a versatile choice that adds subtle luxury to traditional or vintage styles.
Bevelled Edge
For a touch of modern sophistication, the Bevelled Edge profile pairs exceptionally well with contemporary or geometric engagement rings. The angled edges contrast stylishly with intricate settings, particularly princess or emerald-cut diamonds, creating a dynamic, eye-catching look.
Flat Court
Sleek and understated, the Flat Court profile’s flat exterior and curved interior are ideal alongside minimalist or modern engagement rings. It pairs beautifully with bezel-set diamonds, complementing clean lines without overwhelming the engagement ring’s elegance.
Paris Profile
Cushion profile
D-Shaped
Rounded Flat
Book a consultation
If you have a query that you don't feel requires an appointment please feel free to WhatsApp us by clicking here
Wedding rings come in a variety of profiles to cater to diverse tastes and comfort preferences. While some people prefer sleek and modern designs, others are drawn to classic, timeless shapes. The profile can also affect how the ring feels, especially in terms of how it fits against the finger and alongside an engagement ring, if you wear one.
Our tips for choosing the right weight
Choosing the right depth/weight for your wedding ring can make a big difference in comfort, durability, and how the ring looks on your hand. Here’s a guide to help you decide between depths of Light weight 1.4mm, Medium weight 1.8mm, and Heavy weight 2.3mm:Consider Comfort for Everyday Wear
- 1.4mm: This is the most delicate and lightweight option, ideal if you want a barely-there feel on your finger. Perfect for those who prioritize comfort and prefer a more discreet ring.
- 1.8mm: Offering a balance of weight and comfort, the 1.8mm depth suits most hands and feels substantial without being too bulky. A great choice if you want a balance of comfort and presence.
- 2.3mm: The thickest option, giving the ring a more solid, noticeable feel. It may feel slightly heavier but provides a luxurious presence, perfect if you prefer a ring with some weight and a bolder look.
Match Weight with Width for Proportional Balance
- If you choose a narrower width (like 2-3mm), a 1.4mm or 1.8mm weight often looks best for a balanced, refined look.
- Wider rings (5mm and above) typically benefit from a heavier profile (like 1.8mm or 2.3mm) to ensure the ring feels substantial and luxurious.
Think About How It Feels Alongside an Engagement Ring
- 1.4mm: Sits close to the finger and works well alongside delicate engagement rings, preventing them from feeling crowded.
- 1.8mm: Complements most engagement rings without overwhelming, offering a balanced presence.
- 2.3mm: May add a bold look next to a delicate engagement ring, but works beautifully if both rings are similarly substantial for a matching set.
Visual Presence and Style
- 1.4mm: If you like a refined, minimalist aesthetic, this depth offers a subtle look with elegance and comfort.
- 1.8mm: A classic depth that gives a noticeable presence without being too bold, great if you want a versatile look.
- 2.3mm: For a statement ring, this depth provides a luxurious feel and weight, ideal if you like a solid look with modern impact.
In summary:
Choosing the right depth ultimately depends on your comfort, lifestyle, and the look you envision for your wedding ring. - 1.4mm: Best for comfort and subtlety, suited for delicate or narrow widths.
- 1.8mm: A versatile, balanced choice that fits most widths and lifestyles.
- 2.3mm: Provides durability and a bold, luxurious presence, ideal if you prefer a weighty ring.