2010年6月17日星期四
wedding gowns
While my sweetie and I DO want to exchange rings, we DON'T want to spend a lot of money on them,Junior Bridesmaid Dresses, and we have no interest in traditional, mainstream wedding rings. We want something simple,Cocktail Dress, different, and not made out of gold. Diamonds are grossly overpriced, and of course there's that whole blood diamond thing, so you're so much better off going for either a different stone or no stone at all.First things first: are you SURE there aren't any custom jewelry makers in your neck of the woods? There's nothing more awesome than designing your own bands, and if you find a good jewelry maker they can usually work within your budget. Plus, it's cool to support a local artisan.Here's a first tip: Don't look for "wedding rings" — they always cost more! That said, if there really aren't any around, you're right: there are TONS of online options. Here's a first tip: Don't look for "wedding rings" — they always cost more! There's this strange phenomenon of somehow if it has to do with a wedding it costs twice as much. Seriously. This isn't just for rings, it's for dresses, flowers,Wedding Shoes, suits, chair rentals, everything. It's a total racket. So when shopping online for rings, don't search for "wedding bands." Just look for rings that you like.That said, here are a few links to get you started:?If you want to go really kitchy, it doesn't get much better than these Silver "Diamond" Rings from the Netherlands. We live in a town that doesn't have anything like that, so online is our best bet. But once we start looking around for wedding bands, all we find are expensive, boring, overly-decadent gold and diamond style rings… There's just too much online to know where to start! -SaraI applaud your decision to go the non-diamond, inexpensive route for your wedding rings. This is the ultimate "fuck you" to anyone who asks about your diamond ring, and at $129 and $199, they're certainly a middle finger to the bloated prices of your average De Beers solitaire.? Titanium ringsTitanium rings are harder than gold, silver, or platinum, and less likely to dent or get dinged. They don't tarnish, and are cheaper than platinum. There are lots of options out there in the $100 range, like celtic designs or engraved bands. If you want really simple and affordable, something like these plain bands may be the way to go.? Tungsten ringsTungsten Carbide is the metal used for Carbide tips on saws and other cutting tools. It's not as cheap as Titanium, but really shiny and almost impervious to scratches! And as Chris Pirillo wrote about his Tungsten ring, "My wedding ring is the most ultimate wedding ring on the planet. Very strong, very tough, very durable, very scratch and tarnish resistant, very unique, very happily stuck on my finger." ? Eco ringsIf you're an environmental/eco-conscious couple,Discount Wedding Dresses, you could consider getting wooden rings. They're in the $200-range and are remarkably durable and gorgeous. Another option is Green Karat, which sells ecologically responsible jewelry. Sadly, they're somewhat expensive.? Geeky ringsAlso a bit more expensive but perfect for computer nerds, you have the binary rings. Oh and of course there are Elven rings out there for the Tolkien geeks.If you're looking for even more outlandish designs, check out The Carrot Box blog, which is dedicated to unique rings.Good luck, Sara! And keep me posted about what you end up getting — I'd love to see pictures!
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