What Looks Best on Her Hands?
There are three little steps can help you.
Choose the Right Shape & Setting
Round diamonds are the number one shape chosen by brides, but maybe not your bride. She might prefer an elongated marquise, oval or pear-shaped stone, or an square or emerald cut diamond. Fancier shapes, such as hearts, are another option for match the unique wedding ring.
Do you think she'd like a solitaire diamond , set alone in a Ceramic Wedding Band, or would she prefer a tungsten engraved rings? Her current jewelry can give you clues about her preferences for designing a unique wedding ring.
Consider her Lifestyle
Want to choose a unique wedding ring, you should consider first how will the ring fit in with her lifestyle? Does she work in a profession where fussy jewelry would look out of place? Even if she doesn't, remember that a pointed gem with high prongs could snag clothing (and people) and is harder to keep clean. Save that type of ring for reference of make the unique wedding ring ,that will be worn on special occasions, not every day.
What's her Ring Size?
Does she have rings that she wears on her engagement finger? Maybe a friend or family member could get hold of one of them long enough for you to have it sized. Of course, you'll have to swear the messenger to secrecy,which is important for choosing a unique wedding ring.