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In Stock
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In Stock
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Hand Made to Order
(7-12 Business Days to Manufacture)
Hand Made to Order
(7-12 Business Days to Manufacture)
Hand Made to Order
(7-12 Business Days to Manufacture)
Hand Made to Order
(7-12 Business Days to Manufacture)
Hand Made to Order
(7-12 Business Days to Manufacture)
Hand Made to Order
(7-12 Business Days to Manufacture)
A contour wedding band yellow gold style is designed with a deliberate curve that follows the silhouette of an engagement ring, allowing the two bands to sit flush together rather than leaving a gap. The collection at Goldia spans 10K and 14K yellow gold options, ranging from clean, polished designs to diamond-set bands featuring natural and lab-grown diamonds in varying carat weights — from delicate 0.07 ct. accent bands to more substantial 0.50 ct. double-row crossover styles. Several pieces lean into antique-inspired crown and leaf motifs, while others take a straightforward, modern approach with baguette and round diamond arrangements. Beyond rings, the collection extends into matching contoured link necklaces, bracelets, and earrings, giving shoppers the option to build a cohesive set. Every piece is produced at Goldia's own production floor, which means the design, metalwork, and stone setting are handled under one roof before anything ships. Whether the priority is a budget-accessible 10K contour wedding band yellow gold piece or a 14K diamond band intended to complement a center stone, the collection covers a meaningful range of styles and price points without requiring a shopper to compromise on solid gold construction.
One of the most common mistakes buyers make with contour wedding bands is purchasing one without knowing the exact profile of their engagement ring — the curve depth and width of the contour band needs to correspond closely to the shank of the ring it will sit against, or the pairing will look mismatched rather than designed together. That fit consideration should come before any decision about diamonds or karat.
On the question of karat, the choice between 10K and 14K yellow gold in this collection is largely a practical one. 10K yellow gold contains a higher proportion of alloy metals, making it harder and more resistant to surface scratching over daily wear — a real advantage for a band that will be worn continuously. 14K yellow gold carries a richer, warmer color and is the more widely recognized standard for bridal jewelry in the United States. Both are solid gold, not plated, so the color will remain consistent over time.
For diamond-set contour bands, carat weight in this collection runs from 0.07 ct. on the lighter end up to 0.50 ct. for the double-row crossover style. Buyers who want subtle sparkle without significant added cost tend to gravitate toward the 0.07 to 0.17 ct. range, while those who want the band to read as a distinct statement alongside a solitaire engagement ring often find 0.33 ct. and above more satisfying. Several pieces specify VS/SI+ and G+ quality benchmarks, which represent genuinely good clarity and color for a wedding band context.
Style-wise, the collection divides roughly into two camps: clean, polished contour bands with minimal ornamentation, and antique vintage-style designs featuring crown, sunburst, and leaf detailing. The vintage-inspired pieces tend to work best with engagement rings that already carry decorative elements — filigree, halo settings, or milgrain edges — while the plainer polished bands pair more cleanly with modern solitaires. Checking the profile width of any band relative to your engagement ring shank is always worth the extra step before ordering.
A contour wedding band is shaped with a curved or angled profile specifically designed to wrap around the silhouette of an engagement ring. Unlike a flat or straight band, it sits flush against the engagement ring's setting rather than creating a visible gap. This makes contour bands a practical choice for engagement rings with raised or decorative center settings.
Both are solid gold and suitable for everyday wear, but they have different trade-offs. 10K yellow gold is harder and more scratch-resistant due to its higher alloy content, which can be an advantage for a band worn continuously. 14K yellow gold has a richer color and is the more common choice for bridal jewelry. Budget and color preference are often the deciding factors.
Yes — several pieces in this collection are explicitly labeled as anniversary bands, including crown contour and sunburst designs in 10K yellow gold. The curved profile works equally well as a standalone anniversary band worn on the right hand or stacked on the left with an existing engagement ring. Diamond weight options range from 0.17 ct. to 0.20 ct. in the anniversary-specific styles.
Within this collection, contoured link designs are available in 14K yellow gold as a necklace, bracelet, and earrings alongside the ring styles, making it possible to build a coordinated set. These link pieces share the contoured aesthetic but are styled as fashion jewelry rather than bridal bands, so they complement the overall look without duplicating the wedding band itself.
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