Yellow Gold Diamond Wedding Rings
Despite the fact that white gold wedding rings are in big trend right now, we have to admit that not all the modern brides and grooms want the white-silvery brilliant look provided by a white gold or a platinum metal band. There are still many couples who prefer something timeless, romantic and stylish. And there is no better style to choose in this context than a yellow gold ring style.
When set with diamonds, this precious and charming metal looks even more attractive, remarkable and glamorous. The yellowish sparkle of the metal manages to bring more exuberance and exquisiteness to the diamond’s brilliance and make the ring a more interesting and contrasting choice.
You should not think that a yellow gold diamond wedding ring can ever look plain, predictable or standard. There are so many new designs available out there on the market that you can not complain that you can not find something more contemporary and fashionable. Besides this, the dramatic contrast between the yellow hue of the gold metal and the transparent glow of the diamond stone will never make your ring look boring or unattractive. The diamond incorporated in the ring can feature various sizes, colors and shapes or cuts. It’s very important for the diamond to come in an appropriate size according to the width of the band and the intricacy of the design, because otherwise your yellow gold diamond wedding ring can look too strident and perhaps pompous.
You also have to pay attention to the cut of the diamond just to make sure that the shape you choose does reflect the maximum of light and sparkle that the stone can do. The round brilliant cut diamond is the most popular and sought after type of diamond stone for all kinds of wedding rings because it manages to reflect the stone’s glitter with the biggest possible intensity. In case you’re looking for something rather modern, voguish and unique than popular and classy, we recommend you to go with a trilliant cut diamond ring or with a baguette cut diamond style. Opt for a three-stone setting if you want to alternate the stone shapes.

