Engagement Rings and Wedding Bands by Kwiat

Whoever coined the phrase "diamonds are a girl's best friend" must know me very well. My affinity with gems can be traced directly to my grandmother who sparkled with the best of them. And really, is there anything more gorgeous + glam than something deliciously shiny adorning your finger (or ear, or neck...)? I think not. So naturally, one of my favorite parts of wedding planning was selecting the stones that would snuggle up to my much-loved engagement ring! With so many styles, colors and cuts out there now, times have certainly changed since the once-standard thin gold band (which is still totally timeless + classic).  But worry not, we've got you covered lovelies. Because since 1904, Kwiat has been helping clients celebrate life's most important moments, and with over 100 years of diamond expertise in their pockets, they've got some seriously good advice for brides + grooms looking for the perfect wedding band!



First things first: there are no rules. Pick whatever style speaks to you-it doesn't have to be an exact match to your engagement bling! Also, give yourself some time to find the perfect band. Especially if you're considering engraving or a custom setting-these beautiful things take time! Then get creative! Mix and match colors and stones, select a stack of bands or keep it simple. Click here for more super helpful tips + hints!
First things first: there are no rules. Pick whatever style speaks to you-it doesn't have to be an exact match to your engagement bling! Also, give yourself some time to find the perfect band! Especially if you're considering engraving or a custom setting-these beautiful things take time! Click here for more super helpful tips + hints!

Besides offering some of the most gorgeous gems I've ever laid eyes on, Kwiat also shares a few words of wisdom: At some point, she's going to want another! A beautiful band makes a perfect anniversary gift (hint, hint, hubby). Check out Kwiat's gorgeous site to pick out the band to which you'll say "I do!"