Collection: Women's Platinum Wedding Bands

The ultimate precious metal, our elevated collection of women's platinum wedding bands offer a timeless and elegant ring for today's bride.

IS PLATINUM BETTER THAN GOLD FOR A WOMEN'S WEDDING RING?

Both platinum and gold make for great wedding rings for women, it is simply a matter of personal preference and budget as to which one might be best for you.

Here are some factors to consider when choosing between platinum and gold:

Durability: If you are expecting to wear your ring for highly strenuous activities that may put strain on the ring, platinum may be a better choice as it's more durable than gold and is less likely to scratch.
Price: If you are looking to save a bit of money, gold is a good choice as it's typically less expensive than platinum.
Color: If you prefer the look of a yellow or rose colored ring, then gold is a good choice. If you prefer a white colored ring, then either platinum or white gold make for great options.
Weight: If you prefer the feel of a heavier ring, platinum is a good choice as it is heavier than gold.

Ultimately, the best way to decide which metal is right for you is to consider your individual needs and preferences as you really can't go wrong with either a gold or platinum wedding ring.

ARE PLATINUM WEDDING BANDS WORTH IT?

Platinum is an amazing, naturally occuring precious metal that makes for great jewelry given it's color, shine, durability, and hypoallergenic properties. However, given these attributes and the fact that it is also quite a rare material, it is typically more expensive than gold and other precious metals. That said, if your budget allows and you like the look of it, you really can't do better than a platinum wedding ring.

DOES PLATINUM LOSE ITS SHINE?

Platinum is corrosion resistant and does not tarnish or lose its color, which is one of the many reasons it's so coveted. It will, however, develop a patina over time. Many people love the look of the patina and choose to keep it, however if you prefer to remove it, any jeweler can easily polish it off and restore it to its original shine.