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Why Choose 18ct Yellow Gold Wedding Rings for Everyday Wear?

18ct yellow gold wedding rings offer a strong balance between the values they connote, and the durability needed in everyday wear. At 75% pure gold, with our own in-house curation of alloys, each has a rich, natural colour; while also being resilient for daily wear, and easy to resize, polish and refinish over time. Our handcrafted bands in Melbourne and Geelong are crafted to last, with profiles selected for comfort. If you want a classic look with long-term serviceability, 18ct yellow gold is a reliable, premium choice for both men’s and women’s gold wedding bands.


How Do I Choose the Right Width and Profile for a Gold Wedding Band?

Starting with proportion and comfort allows you to take the silhouette of your band in consideration, without compromising on having it worn day to day. Slim 2–3 mm bands stack neatly with engagement rings, while 4–7 mm widths suit a standalone look or larger hands. Profiles change the feel of the band in context with your finger: a flat profile reads modern and crisp; half round is softer and traditional. Our consultants can size, trial widths and profiles in-store, and custom-make a gold wedding band in any measurement for a precise, balanced fit.


How Do I Match a Yellow Gold Wedding Band to My Engagement Ring?

Having a selection that accompanies you for life is important to the team; we’re partial to the idea that our designs are a manifestation of your life-long partnership, and the ergonomic fit of our pieces translate this well by ensuring that your wedding band sits flush against your engagement ring.
Regardless if you’re concerned with matching or mixing in material between your wedding and engagement rings, our collection speaks to a style that can do it all; accentuating themes you want emboldened, or sparkling proudly as the highlight feature on your finger.


How Do Yellow Gold Wedding Bands Age, and How Should I Care For Them?

Yellow gold wedding bands develop fine surface marks with wear. Many people appreciate this soft patina, with the colour being inherent to the alloy and resisting fade. When it comes to general cleaning, you can rinse with warm water, mild soap and a soft brush, making sure to avoid harsh chemicals and abrasive cloths to prevent unnecessary damage and corrosion. We recommend routine inspections to check settings, and scheduled maintenance. Visit our Melbourne or Geelong showrooms for cleaning and finish refresh as needed.