The History of the Wedding Band for Men
by Donnell Dean Wedding BandsUntil the
20th century, wedding bands were worn mostly by women as it was a
way to show loyalty and love to their husbands. But, during WWII, men had to
live separately and away from their women and that be when men started to wear
wedding bands to keep their loved ones close to their hearts in the form of the
ring. This was quite emotional especially considering the fact they would never
get a chance to reunite. However, this notion does not apply on this day, but
the tradition is being followed religiously by not only Indian men but men from
western countries too. Therefore, there is a lot of scope for a 10k gold
wedding band nowadays.
Nowadays
a 10k wedding band comes in varied forms. Besides gold, there are
wedding rings made of different metals such as stainless steel, platinum, and
silver. Also, they need not have to match the metal and pattern of the bride’s
ring. It is entirely dependent on the preference of the groom. The 10k gold
wedding band or any other form of wedding band can be sleek or simple
or have gemstones or diamonds. So, it’s totally based on the personal taste of
the groom.
Content
of Gold for Wedding Bands
There is
no doubt that the 10k wedding
band is in much demand nowadays as many grooms prefer wedding rings
with gold content in them. However, it all also depends on where you are
located. Those residing in countries where gold is popularly sold and
manufactured mostly consider 9 carats or 14 carats gold. If you prefer lighter
gold, you can check out rings made of 22-carat gold too.
Men from
the Western Countries
When
deciding on a wedding band for your soul mate, most of them from western
countries consider 14-carat gold as the regular one. But, the Dutch in
particular follow higher standards as far as the content of gold is concerned.
As per the Dutch Law, it states that if the jewelry has less than 14-carat gold
content, it is not even considered gold. Regardless of this law, 9-carat gold
is becoming highly popular and many countries like the United States and
Germany prefer 10-carat gold. It is quite common in these countries.
Throughout
Asia
Pure gold
is more popular and in abundance, especially in Southeast Asia. There is a
strong link to religion and you can find the same in most of the temples that
are found almost in every corner of the continent. Consequently, the standard
gold in this part of the country is 18 and 22-carat gold. Gold symbolizes
beauty, prosperity, and superiority in India.
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