Cathedral Wedding Bands: The Timeless Elegance of Moissanite for Your Big Day
Your wedding day is coming, and as exciting as it is, there's no denying that planning for it can be overwhelming. There's a seemingly endless list of things to do, from choosing the venue to selecting your wedding gown and everything in between.
Then, there's the wedding band. Of course, you want something that will
complement your engagement ring, but it should also be something that you and
your partner will love to wear for the rest of your lives.
Have you ever considered a cathedral wedding band?
Cathedral simply refers to the pillars and arches that support a church's
ceiling. In jewelry, it refers to the arches that hold a gemstone in place
between them. This creates a soaring aesthetic that adds depth and dimension to
any ring.
Imagine how lovely it would be to wear a ring that mirrors the beauty of
the very place you're getting married in. Even if your wedding isn’t in a
church, a cathedral wedding band remains a
beautiful choice for any bride.
But what makes it even more special is when the gemstone set in the
cathedral setting is a moissanite. If you haven't heard of it, moissanite is a
lab-grown gemstone that has become increasingly popular for its brilliance and
durability. It has a higher refractive index compared to diamonds, which can
both be a good and bad thing. The good: it's more brilliant and sparkly than
diamonds. The bad? It can be too blingy for some people.
When set in a cathedral wedding band, moissanite's high refractive index
is actually a major advantage. The way it catches the light amplifies its
beauty and creates an almost ethereal effect.
If you're not sold on the cathedral setting, there are other styles that
incorporate moissanite as well. At Forever Moissanite, we have a wide selection
of moissanite wedding bands in different settings, such as bezel, pave, and
even vintage-inspired designs.
Browse through this website or call us at 800.410.0813 if you want a
custom-made wedding band with a stunning moissanite centerpiece.
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