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Irish Wedding Bands: What do we Choose for a Man?

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Typically, brides do not find it difficult to choose their wedding rings. This is not the same case for the grooms. Some men, especially those who are not used to buying jewelry, may be confused and perplexed during the ring shopping activity.

Irish wedding bands are some of the most popular choices for wedding rings for men. To help you find the right Irish wedding band for a man, here are some vital pointers to bear in mind:

To Match or Not to Match?

One of the first things you have to decide is whether to match the wedding ring with that of the bride or not. Matching pairs are generally very popular because these are evocative of the couple’s harmonious relationship and commitment to each other. However, since men are from mars and women are from venus, we know that finding a match that will satisfy both parties may be difficult to achieve.


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Most women prefer to have gemstones on her wedding ring while most men would rather have a simple flat band that looks practical and masculine. If the couple finds it hard to come up with a matching style that they will both like, then it would be ideal for them not to get matching pairs. After all, this does not diminish the love that they have for each other. Of course, if the couple can find a matching style they both like then good for them.

Claddagh or Celtic?

The most popular forms of Irish wedding bands are Claddagh and Celtic rings. Claddagh rings come with a design that includes a pair of hands clasping a heart, topped with a crown. This symbolizes friendship (hands), loyalty (crown) and love (heart). Celtic wedding rings, on the other hand, come in a variety of intricate knot works that hold different kinds of symbolic meanings. For example, circular knots stand for eternity while angular knots depict stability and foundation.


Lifestyle Check

When choosing a ring for a man, it is recommended to choose something that is suitable for his lifestyle, personal taste, occupation, personality and physical build. For example, if a man’s job requires physical workout or a rough working condition, he would want to have a ring that can stand wear and tear such as a platinum wedding ring.

Now if a groom-to-be is the modern type of person who wants to be in fashion, giving him silver Irish wedding ring is a smart move. On the other hand, if he is the kind who opts for the classic look, a yellow gold wedding band will be the ideal option.  

Diamonds: Now Man’s Bestfriend?

Diamonds used to be solely for the rings of the brides but now even men are seen sporting wedding rings that are studded with diamonds. Why the sudden change? The modern times and the fashion industry influenced this change. If you are going to buy an Irish wedding band for a man, you have to know if he is the type who would want to have diamonds in his wedding ring. Is he the flashy or show-off type of man who is proud of sparkly jewelry? Or is the kind who is meek and simple, and would rather have a plain wedding band?

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Fit it Right!

The size is important because a man’s comfort largely depends on this factor. Make sure that you get the right finger size so you can buy something that fits snugly, something that is neither too tight nor too loose. Sizes for men’s rings usually go from about size 9 to 13 mm (US sizing).

The Price is Right

Just like when buying any piece of jewelry, the price is always a crucial consideration. Depending on the couple’s budget for the ring, you should go through all the choices and see which one can fit their budget.

For a groom who is a little tight on the budget, a silver Irish wedding ring is the perfect choice. The great thing about silver wedding rings is that they are inexpensive and yet they are beautiful and elegant. Platinum is for the groom who has money to spend because this can get very expensive but the investment is worth it because this material is very durable.


Yellow gold and white gold sit in the middle. They are not as expensive as platinum but they are also classy and durable. Shop around extensively so you can find a reasonable deal for a man’s Irish wedding ring.

Saying “I do” is the highlight of most weddings. But for some couples, the exchange of the wedding rings is the most romantic part of the event, which is why, it is indeed necessary that you are able to choose the right kind of wedding band.

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