Custom Wedding Bands Handcrafted for Your Forever
Your wedding band is the ring you will wear every day for the rest of your life — it should be perfect. At Omour, our custom wedding bands are handcrafted by master jewelers to match your engagement ring, your lifestyle, and your personal style.
Our collection features eternity bands with oval, round brilliant, marquise, and pear-cut diamonds, as well as unique designs like our inverted pear wedding band. Each band is available in 14K or 18K gold (yellow, white, or rose) and platinum.
Every band is designed with a comfort-fit interior and is fully customizable. Many pair with specific custom engagement rings for a seamless bridal set.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What's the difference between a wedding ring and a wedding band?
The terms are often used interchangeably. Technically, a 'wedding band' usually refers to a simpler ring (plain metal or with small accent stones) exchanged at the wedding ceremony, while 'wedding ring' can refer to either the band alone or the combination of engagement ring and band. Omour uses 'wedding band' for the ring exchanged at the ceremony and 'wedding set' or 'bridal set' for an engagement ring plus band designed to pair.
Which wedding band matches my engagement ring?
Match the metal type exactly (18K white gold with 18K white gold, platinum with platinum). Match the width proportionally — delicate engagement rings pair with 1.5-2.0mm bands, bolder engagement rings with 2.5-3.0mm. If your engagement ring has an irregular bottom profile (pear, marquise, halo), choose a contoured band that curves to fit against it.
What metals are best for a wedding band?
Platinum is the premium choice — durable, naturally white, develops a soft patina over time. 18K gold (yellow, white, or rose) is the classic choice with richer color. 14K gold is harder and more scratch-resistant than 18K, making it ideal for active lifestyles. Tungsten and titanium are the most damage-resistant, popular for trades and hands-on work.
Why do wedding rings go on the left hand?
In most Western countries (US, UK, France, Canada), wedding rings are worn on the left ring finger because of a Roman belief that a vein (the 'vena amoris') ran from this finger to the heart. Anatomically that's not accurate, but the tradition stuck. In Germany, Russia, Norway, India, Greece, and Poland, the right hand is customary.
How do I measure my ring size at home?
The most accurate home method is measuring an existing ring that fits the correct finger: place it on a flat surface and measure the inner diameter in millimeters (16.5mm = US size 6, 17.3mm = size 7, 18.1mm = size 8). Alternatively, wrap a string snugly around the finger base, mark the overlap, and measure the length. Omour includes a complimentary physical ring sizer with every order.
Can I get a custom wedding band designed with my engagement ring?
Yes. Omour specializes in custom bridal sets where the wedding band is designed specifically to nest against your engagement ring. Our design team creates a contoured or complementary band from CAD renderings you approve before casting. Turnaround is typically 4-6 weeks.