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Modern Wedding ceremonies with modern wedding bands

The traditional designs of bridal jewellery are taking a new turn, with more extraordinary jewellery types being created in jewellery shops within the United Kingdom.

From the latest trend for a larger focus on customized jewellery,by utilizing more distinct settings and jewel shapes, jewellers are rethinking the traditional style of bridal ring sets.

The traditional style for bridal bands are separated into 2 types: sets either feature parallel rings, or integrated rings. Parallel rings could be worn together or as two individual pieces. Both rings – typically an engagement ring and a wedding ring – are not as detailed as bridal rings in the combined ring style, as they are not made to interlock in any way.

The engagement ring is generally more prominent than the wedding ring in an integrated bridal set. The 2 rings are interlocking, which means they may be worn independently, however it appears far more desirable to keep the two worn collectively. The wedding ring is created to fit the engagement ring flawlessly, virtually becoming a unique arrangement.

The engagement ring is now the primary setting for these ring designs, even though these kinds of ring combinations are not likely to change. Most notably, marquise cut diamonds are becoming more common. These oblong-shaped diamonds are unique in comparison to the typical square or round cut diamonds, and can be truly impressive.

Pear cut rings may also be having a comeback, considering the peculiar cut making it fashionable for brides searching for something with variance. These can also be cast in lovely combined rings, with the point of the pear cut diamond fitting flawlessly into the wedding bands, which is formed specifically to fit each distinctive gemstone.

Other intricate arrangements with Vintage European style settings are also gaining popularity, with the increase in intricacy now including other sorts of jewels, such as sapphires, emeralds and rubies and other less common semi-precious gemstones including tanzanite and spinel.

Rosenberg Jeweller in London has just released a brand new range of wedding bands, engagement rings and other wedding jewellery with new styles, with the unusual jewel shapes included.