If a woman wears a
two-tone wedding ring then it is meant for her, and the same holds for men as well. More often than not, men have larger hands, which means they usually select
wedding rings that are wider.
Experienced jewelry salesmen say that most two-tone
wedding rings meant for women have a width that falls between 2 and 5 millimeters. On the other hand, men usually choose rings that are between 5 and 8 millimeters in width. Yet again, it is not just the smaller hand size of women compared to men that contribute to this disparity, but women preferring to wear
two-tone diamond wedding rings as part of a bridal set. Generally, women find comfort in wearing wedding rings alongside
two-tone engagement rings, provided the combined width of the bridal set falls below 8 millimeters.
Two-tone silver and
gold wedding rings are less pricey, so they appeal to people who prefer wearing both precious metal bands together, or interchangeably. Furthermore, diamond jewelers custom set small diamonds in two-tone bands, making them more valuable.