Wedding Bands
Find the perfect symbol of your forever love with our curated wedding bands. From classic plain bands to contemporary diamond-set designs, each piece is handcrafted to be as unique as your commitment.
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Ethically Crafted Wedding Bands & Lab Diamond Wedding Rings
Discover the perfect symbol of your love with our exquisite collection of lab grown diamond wedding bands. Each band is crafted with ethically sourced diamonds and premium materials, reflecting your commitment to each other and to a more sustainable world. At Lucenjuri, we blend luxury, ethics, and impeccable craftsmanship to create pieces that last a lifetime.
How to Choose Your Wedding Band
When selecting the piece you’ll wear every day, balance is everything. We recommend starting with your lifestyle: are you hands-on and active, or looking for maximum sparkle? Consider how a 14k gold wedding band offers that perfect sweet spot of durability and luxury, or how a more substantial platinum wedding band provides a reassuring weight. Think about the width and profile—a delicate 2mm band might elongate the finger, while a bolder 6mm design creates a modern heirloom feel. We’re not just choosing jewelry here; we’re choosing your daily companion.
What Types of Wedding Rings Are There?
From the strictly traditional to the "break-all-the-rules" modern, the types of wedding rings and wedding bands available today are endless.
- Plain Bands: The ultimate timeless choice. It’s clean, it’s polished, and it never goes out of style.
- Diamond Wedding Bands: For those who believe more is more. Our eternity and half-eternity styles ensure you’re flashing brilliance from every angle.
- Unique Silhouettes: If you want a bit of "attitude" in your stack, consider a twisted wedding band or a contoured "nesting" design.
- Stacked Wedding Rings: Why stop at one? We love the trend of layering multiple bands to create a personalized look that evolves with your milestones. It’s about building a story on your finger, one ring at a time.
Metal Options: Finding Your Perfect Tone
The metal is the soul of the ring—it’s the foundation for your daily aesthetic and a choice that needs to balance beauty with your actual lifestyle. We don't believe in "one size fits all" jewelry. At Lucenjuri, we prioritize impeccable craftsmanship and premium materials to ensure that your band feels as extraordinary as the promise it represents.
Gold remains the quintessential choice for a reason. It’s timeless, it’s versatile, and it carries a legacy. We offer our gold wedding rings in a variety of purities and tones to ensure your band is a perfect reflection of your personal "brand."
14K White Gold Wedding Band
If you’re a fan of a crisp, modern aesthetic, a 14k white gold wedding band is your go-to. We love how it provides a sleek, bright backdrop that makes our lab grown diamonds truly "pop." It’s sophisticated, radiant, and plays incredibly well with other silver-toned pieces in your collection.
14K Yellow Gold Wedding Band
For the traditionalists, our 14k yellow gold wedding band offers that iconic, sunny warmth that has symbolized devotion for centuries. It’s a classic for a reason, providing a beautiful glow that feels both nostalgic and enduringly stylish.
14K Rose Gold Wedding Band
If you’re looking for something with a bit more of a romantic, vintage "vibe," a wedding band set in 14k rose gold provides a soft, sun-kissed flush. It is famously flattering on every skin tone and adds a unique, warm character to any bridal stack.
18K White Gold Wedding Band
For those who want to take it up a notch, our 18k white gold wedding band options are the absolute pinnacle of white-metal luxury. Because 18K has a higher gold purity, it offers a substantial weight that just feels expensive. If you’re looking for a true heirloom piece that feels as significant as the promise it represents, this is it.
18K Yellow Gold Wedding Band
The 18k yellow gold wedding band is the gold standard for those who appreciate a deeper, richer hue. Its vividness is unmistakable, marking it as a premium choice for couples who want the ultimate in high-karat radiance and prestige.
Platinum Wedding Bands
A platinum wedding band is naturally white, which means it’s low-maintenance—it won’t "yellow" over time or require constant replating. It’s also significantly more dense than gold, giving it a reassuring weight on the finger. Most importantly? It’s the premier choice for hypoallergenic wedding rings. If you have sensitive skin but refuse to compromise on prestige or longevity, platinum is your non-negotiable.
His & Hers: Wedding Bands for Every Style
We’ve officially moved past the days of boring, mismatched rings. We believe that wedding rings should reflect each partner's unique personality while still feeling like a pair. Our selection of women's wedding rings ranges from ethereal, shimmering stacks to bold statement pieces that command a room. For him, our mens wedding bands prioritize comfort and a rugged, lasting style. Whether you want a perfectly synchronized set or individual designs that just "vibe" together, we have the variety to celebrate your specific union.
Styling Wedding and Anniversary Bands
Creating a cohesive bridal set is an art form, not a science. We design our collection to ensure that engagement rings with wedding band pairings look intentional, nested, and—most importantly—comfortable. But don't think the story ends at the altar. Many of our diamond wedding bands pull double duty as stunning anniversary gifts. Whether you’re celebrating year one or year fifty, adding an eternity band to your existing stack is the ultimate "power move" to symbolize your evolving love story.
Custom Wedding and Anniversary Band Designs
Sometimes, the "perfect" ring doesn't exist yet—until we create it together. If you have a unique vision or a vintage engagement ring that requires a very specific fit, we offer custom wedding rings tailored just for you. Our design team works with you to create bespoke custom wedding and anniversary band designs that sit perfectly flush with your existing jewelry. From specific diamond shapes to unique metal textures, we’re here to help you bring that dream ring out of your head and onto your hand.
Celebrate Forever with Lucenjuri
At Lucenjuri, we believe your wedding band should be more than just a piece of jewelry—it’s a reflection of your love, values, and the promise of a lifetime together. With our stunning selection of lab diamond wedding bands, premium metals, and timeless designs, you’ll find the perfect symbol of your commitment. Celebrate your journey with a band that’s as enduring and extraordinary as your love story.
Explore our collection today and let Lucenjuri be part of your forever.
FAQs
What hand does a wedding ring go on?
In the US and most Western cultures, it’s all about the fourth finger on the left hand. This is derived from the "Vena Amoris" myth, the idea that a vein runs directly from that finger to your heart. That said, if you’re in Germany, Norway, or India, you’ll likely be rocking that wedding band on your right hand. Tradition is great, but at the end of the day, comfort is king.
Is the engagement ring the same as the wedding ring?
Usually, no. Think of the engagement ring as the "sparkling proposal" and the wedding ring as the "official ceremony" piece. Your engagement ring typically features a center stone, like a sparkling lab grown diamond, while the wedding band is often a sleek metal design or a continuous row of lab diamonds that seals the deal.
Who buys the wedding bands?
While some prefer to stick to the custom of buying for each other, 2026 is all about the "power couple" move. Most of our clients now shop together and treat it as a shared investment. It’s a great way to make sure the styles actually vibe with each other.
Which ring goes on first: the engagement ring or the wedding band?
The wedding band goes on first on the finger so it sits closest to your heart. On the big day, just move your engagement ring to your right hand for the ceremony. Once the ceremony is done, you can then just slide the engagement ring back on top of the wedding band on the left hand afterward to complete the look.
How do I choose the perfect wedding band width for my hand size?
It’s all about balance. If you have petite hands, a 1.8mm to 3mm band keeps things elegant and elongates the finger. For larger hands, a 4mm to 7mm band usually feels more "right." This year, we’re seeing a lot of people go for bolder, wider cigar bands to create that high-fashion, modern heirloom aesthetic.
How do I match my wedding band with my engagement ring?
Start with the ring setting first. If your engagement ring is high-set, a straight band will sit flush against it perfectly. If it’s a low-profile setting, look for a "contoured" or curved band that hugs the diamond. Don’t be afraid to mix metals either, pairing a yellow gold band with a platinum engagement ring is a total pro move.
How to wear a wedding band with an engagement ring?
Stacking the wedding band with an engagement ring is the classic choice, but don't feel boxed in. You can wear them on separate hands to let each ring breathe, or even "sandwich" your engagement ring between two bands for a symmetrical, high-impact stack. Some of our clients also stack all four rings to symbolize their full journey of commitment from early devotion to lifelong partnership and significant milestones. These rings include promise ring, engagement ring, wedding ring, and eternity ring.
Should my wedding band match my partner’s ring?
Only if you want it to! Matching sets are sweet, but your ring should reflect your personality. If you want a connection without looking like twins, try using the same metal or a shared secret engraving inside the bands.
How much should a wedding ring cost?
We're seeing an average spend between $700 and $2,500. This is where lab grown diamonds really shine, they let you get a lot more "wow factor" and sparkle for your budget compared to mined stones.
How to clean your wedding ring?
Keep it simple. Soak your ring in warm water with a few drops of mild dish soap for 20 minutes. Give it a gentle scrub with a soft toothbrush (especially under the stones), rinse, and pat dry. Stay far away from bleach or chlorine unless you’re looking to ruin the finish.