Diamond Rings for Men: A look at the riding trend

A Peek at the History

When it comes to picking up wedding items, men's diamond rings represent recent innovation. Before the 19th century, men didn't even wear a wedding band. Diamond rings for the women were even extremely rare. The jewellery industry tried to create a market out of nowhere and sell double diamond rings to the public when people used to buy plain gold rings more often. The men's diamond rings became popular only after 1950s.

After an aggressive marketing by the DeBeers Corporation, men's diamond rings started gaining popularity after the 1950s. Within a few successive years, the demand for men's diamonds grew to such an extent that the jewelers could not keep up with the demands.

What's in Style Now

Today, demand for the double diamond ring is high, especially among men. There are various options when it comes to selecting a men's diamond ring, which is in style today. This is based on the cut, type and style of the metal. While white gold diamond rings are the most popular option, red gold and yellow are also close in the race.

There has been a growing trend among men now to wear palladium, tungsten diamond rings and even platinum diamond rings. These metals are not only more cost effective than gold but are also way more durable than it; gold is a very soft metal.

The Options That Men Have

Many companies are now designing their own diamond rings along with these metals. The stone is not mounted on the band, so as to give the customers a choice to select the diamond and band, suiting their tastes.

Some companies might even allow you to design your own ring with the help of a jeweler. It might cost you a bit extra, but these companies assure their customers with claims of extreme satisfaction when they get their custom-made ring.

Diamond wedding sets vary widely in terms of price, depending upon a lot of factors. In addition, many couples now exchange "promise rings" at or near the beginning of a relationship, as well as "eternity rings," which are typically exchanged at a later wedding anniversary. Men's diamond rings are available for these occasions as well as the engagement and the actual wedding.

The ritual of both a man and a woman wearing rings on the right hand when engaged and then switching them to the left hand when married is a popular practice in South America. This is now gaining trend and this is something that you might want to try too, to stay abreast of the times.