Crafted to last a lifetime—wedding bands that honor your love with timeless design.

Wedding Rings

Celebrate your love with rings that balance tradition and modern craftsmanship. Whether you prefer polished elegance, bold textures, or custom engraving, our bands are designed to stand the test of time. 

French pave eternity diamond wedding ring
Stackable diamond wedding rings

Women's Wedding Bands

Collection of Ivanov Jewelry two-tone gold wedding bands showcasing contrasting yellow and white gold designs

Men's Wedding Bands

Frequently asked questions

What hand does a wedding ring go on?

In most Western traditions, a wedding ring is worn on the left hand’s ring finger, which is sometimes called the “vein of love” finger because of the old belief it connects directly to the heart. However, in many cultures—such as in parts of Europe, South America, and Eastern countries—the ring is worn on the right hand instead. At the end of the day, both are correct; it simply depends on tradition and personal preference.

Is the engagement ring and wedding ring different?

They are not the same, although they’re often worn together. An engagement ring is usually the one presented during the proposal and it often highlights a diamond or gemstone. A wedding ring, also called a wedding band, is exchanged during the ceremony itself. It’s usually simpler in design and meant for everyday wear, while the engagement ring adds extra sparkle.

How to wear your wedding ring and engagement ring?

The usual practice is to slide the wedding ring onto the left-hand ring finger first, followed by the engagement ring so it sits above the band. This order is said to keep the wedding ring closer to the heart. Some people, however, prefer wearing the engagement ring on the right hand or stacking both bands in a way that feels most comfortable. There’s no strict rule—it comes down to personal style and cultural tradition.

How much should I spend on a wedding ring?

There isn’t a rule you have to follow. Some couples put more of their budget into platinum or diamond bands, while others keep it simple with gold or a strong alternative metal like tungsten. What matters most is choosing a ring you’re comfortable paying for and happy to wear every day.

How do the rings work in a wedding?

At the ceremony, partners place rings on each other’s fingers as part of their promises to one another.The wedding band is usually placed on the partner’s ring finger while repeating the promises, marking the moment of commitment. In many traditions, the engagement ring is worn above the wedding band afterward, though some people choose to wear only the band.

How to clean your wedding ring?

You don’t need fancy solutions. Most of the time a bowl of warm water, a bit of mild soap, and a soft brush will do the trick. Take your time around the setting, rinse it off, then dry it with any clean, soft cloth. Skip the bleach or harsh cleaners—they do more harm than good. And if the ring still doesn’t sparkle the way you want, bring it to your jeweler for a quick professional clean and check-up.

Who buys the mans wedding ring?

Tradition used to say the bride purchased the groom’s ring, while the groom bought the bride’s. Today it’s far more flexible. Some couples shop together and split the cost, others include the rings as part of their shared wedding budget, and sometimes one partner surprises the other. In the end, there’s no strict rule—the important part is choosing a ring that feels meaningful to both of you.

How to choose wedding ring?

There isn’t one rule for picking the right wedding ring—it’s different for men and women, and often comes down to trying a few styles on. Many women want a band that sits comfortably with their engagement ring, whether that’s a plain gold or platinum band or something with diamonds for extra sparkle.
Most men start by thinking about strength. Some like the weight and tradition of gold or platinum, while others go for something tougher, like tungsten or titanium. The size of the band changes the whole feel—thin bands slip on quietly, wide bands make a statement. Finishes and engravings don’t decide the ring, they just add personality. What matters most is how it feels when you put it on.

Where to get wedding rings?

You can buy wedding rings from many places—local jewelers, big chain stores, or online shops. The benefit of shopping with a trusted jeweler, like Ivanov Jewelry, is that you get both selection and guidance. We offer men’s and women’s bands in gold, platinum, and alternative metals, along with customization options such as engraving and finishes. Wherever you shop, look for quality, certification when stones are involved, and a style that feels personal to you.

How many carats is the average wedding ring?

Most wedding bands don’t feature large stones the way engagement rings do. For women’s rings with diamonds, the carat weight often ranges between 0.30ct and 2.50ct, which feels comfortable for daily wear. Men’s bands are usually solid metal, though some styles include small diamond accents. In some cases—depending on taste or preference—eternity wedding rings can be set with a much higher total weight, sometimes up to 10 carats or more. These make a bold statement, but they aren’talways the most practical choice for everyday wear.Engagement rings are different again, with the average U.S. center stone falling around 1–1.5 carats.

Do you wear engagement ring on wedding day?

Many people choose to wear it, but how they do it can vary. Some slip the engagement ring onto the right hand before the ceremony so the wedding band can go on the left hand first. Afterward, they move the engagement ring back so it sits above the band. Others don’t bother switching and keep it in place the whole time. There isn’t a right or wrong way—it’s more about what feels comfortable and fits your own tradition.