From timeless gold classics to modern custom designs, discover men’s and women’s wedding bands crafted to celebrate your forever. Handcrafted in Austin by Diamonds Above.
Today’s groom has more options than ever. From traditional precious metals to rugged modern materials, we carry wedding bands in a range of styles and widths to match every personality and lifestyle.
The timeless choice. Available in yellow, white, and rose gold in 14K and 18K. Comfort-fit interiors for all-day wear. Widths from 2mm to 8mm, with polished, satin, or brushed finishes.
The pinnacle of precious metal bands. Platinum is naturally white, hypoallergenic, and incredibly durable. Its weight and feel convey a sense of substance that many men prefer. Develops a distinguished patina over time.
Lightweight yet remarkably strong. Titanium bands weigh roughly one-third of comparable gold bands, making them ideal for men who are not accustomed to wearing jewelry. Naturally hypoallergenic and corrosion-resistant.
The most scratch-resistant option available. Tungsten bands maintain their polished finish indefinitely and are virtually impossible to scratch during everyday wear. Available in gunmetal grey, black, and gold-tone finishes.
Bright white like platinum but at a fraction of the cost. Cobalt chrome is harder than gold, virtually scratch-proof, and maintains its brilliant shine. An excellent choice for men who want the look of a precious metal with enhanced durability.
Combine the warmth of yellow gold with the sleekness of white gold or platinum. Two-tone bands create a distinctive look that stands out. Popular configurations include gold inlays on titanium and platinum edges on gold centers.
Whether you prefer delicate simplicity or brilliant sparkle, we offer women’s wedding bands designed to complement your engagement ring and express your personal style.
Add brilliance to your stack with diamond-accented bands. Choose from pavé, channel-set, or prong-set diamonds in a variety of carat weights. Available in all precious metals with both lab-grown and natural diamonds.
Diamonds or gemstones encircle the entire band, symbolizing never-ending love. Full eternity bands offer continuous sparkle, while half-eternity designs feature stones across the top half for added comfort and easier resizing.
Designed to be layered and mixed. Thin stackable bands let you build a personalized ring stack over time, adding new bands for anniversaries, milestones, or simply to change your look. Mix metals, textures, and stones for a unique combination.
Shaped to fit perfectly against your engagement ring. Curved bands follow the profile of your center stone, eliminating gaps between the rings. Essential for engagement rings with protruding settings, halos, or unique shapes.
Simple, elegant, and timeless. A plain gold or platinum band makes a sophisticated statement on its own and pairs effortlessly with any engagement ring style. Available in a range of widths and finishes from high polish to hammered.
Intricate milgrain detailing, engraved patterns, and filigree work inspired by antique jewelry. Vintage-style bands pair beautifully with solitaire and three-stone engagement rings, adding character without overwhelming the center stone.
Choosing the right metal is one of the most important decisions when selecting a wedding band. Each material has distinct characteristics that affect appearance, durability, comfort, and price.
| Metal | Durability | Weight | Hypoallergenic | Resizable | Price Range |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Platinum | Very High | Heavy | Yes | Yes | $$$$ |
| 18K Gold | Moderate | Medium | Varies | Yes | $$$ |
| 14K Gold | High | Medium | Varies | Yes | $$ |
| Titanium | Very High | Very Light | Yes | Limited | $ |
| Tungsten | Extremely High | Heavy | Yes | No | $ |
| Cobalt Chrome | Very High | Medium | Yes | No | $ |
| Palladium | High | Light | Yes | Yes | $$$ |
Platinum is our most recommended metal for wedding bands. It offers the best balance of durability, beauty, and practicality. Unlike white gold, it never requires rhodium plating and is naturally hypoallergenic.
Gold remains the most popular choice overall. 14K gold provides the best balance of durability and purity, while 18K gold has a richer color but is slightly softer. All three colors — yellow, white, and rose — are available for any custom design.
Alternative metals like titanium, tungsten, and cobalt offer exceptional durability at a lower price point. They are ideal for active lifestyles but generally cannot be resized, so accurate sizing is essential.
Your wedding band is something you will wear every single day for the rest of your life. At Diamonds Above, we believe it should be exactly what you want — no compromises.
Meet with a designer to discuss your vision, style, budget, and timeline. We will review your engagement ring to ensure a seamless fit. Bring inspiration photos or let us guide you.
We create a detailed 3D CAD rendering of your band from every angle. You can review, request changes, and approve the design before any metal is touched.
Your band is crafted by hand by our master jewelers using the finest materials. Every detail is inspected for quality, from stone setting to surface finish.
Try on your finished band alongside your engagement ring. We will verify the fit, make any final adjustments, and ensure everything is perfect before your big day.
Custom wedding bands typically take 3–4 weeks from consultation to completion. We recommend beginning the process at least 6–8 weeks before your wedding. to get started.
Your wedding band and engagement ring will live side by side every day. Here are our expert tips for creating a harmonious pairing.
For a cohesive look, choose the same metal for both rings. If you prefer contrast, pair warm and cool tones — rose gold with white gold is a popular modern combination that adds visual interest.
If your engagement ring has a high-set center stone or side stones that extend below the band, a contour or curved wedding band ensures a flush fit with no gaps. Bring your ring in and we will check the fit.
A delicate engagement ring pairs well with a thin, understated band. A bold engagement ring can handle a wider or more ornate wedding band. The two should complement each other’s scale.
If you plan to add anniversary bands in the future, choose a wedding band that leaves room for stacking. Thin bands are ideal for building a layered look over time.
Always try your wedding band on alongside your engagement ring before making a final decision. What looks perfect in isolation may not work as a pair. We encourage you to visit our showroom and try multiple options.
Add a personal touch with an engraved wedding date, initials, a meaningful phrase, or fingerprint engraving. These details are hidden inside the band but carry tremendous sentimental value.
It is not required, but buying both from the same jeweler has significant advantages. Your jeweler already knows the specifications of your engagement ring and can ensure a perfect fit between the two. At Diamonds Above, we can design a wedding band that sits flush against your engagement ring with no gaps or rubbing, which is especially important for rings with unique profiles or side stones.
We recommend ordering your wedding bands at least 6–8 weeks before your wedding date. Custom designs may require additional time. This allows for proper sizing, any design adjustments, and engraving. If you are on a tighter timeline, and we will do our best to accommodate your schedule.
Most wedding bands can be resized, though the ease of resizing depends on the metal and design. Plain bands in gold or platinum are the simplest to resize. Eternity bands with stones set all the way around, tungsten bands, and titanium bands cannot be easily resized and may need to be replaced. We offer complimentary resizing within the first year on eligible bands purchased from Diamonds Above.
Not at all. While matching sets are a beautiful choice, many modern couples choose bands that reflect their individual styles. One partner might prefer a classic gold band while the other chooses platinum with diamonds. The most important thing is that each person loves the band they will wear every day. We can create complementary designs that share subtle design elements while remaining distinct.
Tungsten carbide is the most scratch-resistant wedding band material, rating 9–9.5 on the Mohs hardness scale. However, it is brittle and cannot be resized. Platinum is the best combination of durability and practicality for a precious metal wedding band — it is harder than gold, hypoallergenic, does not tarnish, and can be resized and repaired. For those prioritizing scratch resistance above all, ceramic and tungsten are excellent choices.