SAPPHIRE is the birthstone for September and all my Sapphire pieces are currently discounted. Also Opal and Tourmaline pieces are a bargain right now (you can get ahead for those October birthdays)! Discount added at checkout. Please message me with any questions!💎💕

GOLD RINGS

9CT GOLD 3MM SOFT COURT BEVELLED WEDDING BAND

Christine Alexander Fine Jewellery


Sale price £169.00 Regular price £395.00
9CT GOLD 3MM SOFT COURT BEVELLED WEDDING BAND
9CT GOLD 3MM SOFT COURT BEVELLED WEDDING BAND
9CT GOLD 3MM SOFT COURT BEVELLED WEDDING BAND

A classic 9ct solid yellow Gold ring with bevelled edges. This allows it to sit snugly against any high-set engagement ring. The circle symbolizes eternity while the space in the centre of the ring is representative of a gateway or door to another chapter in life. 

This traditional court shape band is also curved on the inside for a more comfortable feel. Available in a variety of different widths (2-8mm) making it ideal for "His and Hers" matching wedding bands.

Ring available as standard in sizes J to Z. If you do not see your size available, please contact me as all things are possible! This band is also available in 9ct White Gold, 18ct Yellow or White Gold, and Platinum.

Free engraving available up to 25 characters. If you would like to take advantage of this offer, please provide your message when ordering.

All Rings Are British Hallmarked.

Where in stock, this 9ct Gold wedding band will take 5-7 working days to arrive. Where not in stock, please allow 6-8 weeks for a bespoke order. Please note that bespoke, personalised and engraved items cannot be returned.

The simple band is worn on the fourth finger of the left or right hand (depending on country & culture) to symbolise that a person is married. Some of the oldest records of wedding rings date back to Egypt some 4900 years ago and the circle of metal was said to represent eternal love. In Roman times the wedding band was made out of iron and was said to represent strength. Whilst in the  UK  and  America we always wear wedding rings on our left hand, in many countries around the world such as Argentina,  Germany, Norway, Russia and Poland the ring is worn on the right hand.

Related Products