A Beginner’s Guide to Ring Wraps

Ring enhancers, also known as ring wraps, ring guards, or curved rings are specially designed bands that are made to be paired with TwoBirch solitaire diamond rings. Ring wraps are created to improve the overall appearance of a diamond solitaire ring.  Additionally, they work with some other engagement rings. When paired together, the two rings end up looking like a single ring that will impress your friends and family. Not to mention, improve your jewelry collection.

Popular Types of Ring Enhancers

There are a wide variety of ring enhancers that you can purchase for yourself, such as ring inserts and ring wraps. Ring wraps are single-based curved bands that are designed to contour around a solitaire diamond ring, which displays additional diamonds surrounding the center stone. On the other hand, a ring insert is a dual band that is split, which allows two additional bands for an engagement ring to fit into.

Uses for a Ring Wrap

Ring wraps can be used for a variety of purposes, from adding more style to your TwoBirch wedding band to being used as your wedding band, which can create a unique wedding ring set for you and your spouse. Additionally, ring wraps can be used to renew wedding vows.  Some people use ring wraps as anniversary gifts.  Although these rings are designed to improve the appearance of a solitaire.  Yet, there’s a lot of flexibility of what you can do with your ring wrap.

Tips for Choosing a Ring Wrap

There are a lot of ring enhancers that you can choose from. Some options are a ring wrap, ring guard, or curved ring.  Any of them will improve the appearance of your solitaire. However, you may be wondering where you should get started in buying a new ring wrap this summer.

While choosing a wrap you should consider the shape, style, and size of your solitaire. After all, your ring enhancer needs to wrap around the ring you currently own, so that it can fit properly. If you have a round diamond center stone, you should look for a ring wrap that has more subtle curves. If your diamond is more oval, you should look for pointed ring inserts.

When choosing a ring wrap, you should search for one with metal material that matches your original ring. You can maintain the style of your TwoBirch wedding ring.  Otherwise, you would have the two pieces of jewelry compete with each other.

If you’re looking for a new TwoBirch ring wrap, there are a few steps you should follow.  Hopefully, this brief guide could offer you plenty of support this summer while buying an original ring wrap. To get started today, head over to TwoBirch’s online inventory of ring wraps here to browse a complete collection of gorgeous bands.

 

 




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