Might have found wedding rings – BUT I've a question!
Question:
We went this morning to try on wedding rings, since we’d already picked a style (unetched bands with ridging around both sides) – we needed to be sized, etc. The jewlers mentioned something called a "comfort fit" – what is this, and how does it differ from a regular fit? Also, which looks better, hand- or machine-engraving? One y’all help us out here…we MAY be ready to buy! Yay, and Whew. Heidi & Aaron October 19, 1996 http://www.cris.com/~heidi8/wedding
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> The jewlers mentioned something called a "comfort fit" – what is this, and > how does it differ from a regular fit?
A comfort fit band is one which is convex-beveled on the inside, as opposed to being flat. To illustrate, a cutaway side-view of most rings would be: inside edge -> || <- outside edge A comfort fit ring would look like this: inside edge -> (| <- outside edge > Also, which looks better, hand- or machine-engraving?
I’d say hand engraving, but that depends on the skill of the engraver. Best wishes! -Jay ( ( .–="There’s always time for a good cup of coffee."=–. _______ )) )) | Jay D. Dyson – Administrator, Alt.Wedding Home Page | >====<–. C|~~|C|~~| |—–= http://www.point-2-point.com/altwedding =—–| | = |-’
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