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Hand Made to Order
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Hand Made to Order
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Hand Made to Order
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Gold wedding sets for him and her represent one of the most considered purchases a couple will make — and the range at Goldia reflects that weight. The collection spans 10K and 14K gold in yellow, white, and rose finishes, with styles ranging from clean half-round bands to diamond eternity rings set with lab-grown stones in channel, shared prong, and bezel configurations. Whether you are looking for matching simplicity or want to mix metals and widths, gold wedding sets for him and her can be coordinated across Goldia's lineup without being identical, which is how most modern couples actually wear them. Bands in this collection run from 5mm to 6mm widths, covering the most practical range for both broader and slimmer fingers. Every piece is built at Goldia's own production floor rather than outsourced to a third-party manufacturer, which means the tolerances on sizing, prong setting, and finish are held to a consistent standard across the entire run. From lightweight half-round bands in 10K gold to 14K diamond eternity rings with VS+ F+ stones, gold wedding sets for him and her at Goldia are priced to reflect genuine material value without the retail markup that comes from buying through a traditional jeweler.
A mistake many couples make early in the process is assuming both rings need to be identical to read as a set. In practice, a coordinated pair — same metal, different width or finish — often photographs better, wears more comfortably, and suits the different proportions of two hands more naturally than a perfectly matched pair. That is worth keeping in mind before you settle on a single style.
Karat choice is the first real fork in the road. 10K gold contains a higher proportion of alloy metals, which makes it harder and more scratch-resistant than 14K — a practical advantage for someone who works with their hands. The trade-off is a slightly less saturated color in yellow gold and a marginally lower intrinsic metal value. 14K gold sits in a range that most jewelers consider the everyday-wear sweet spot: durable enough for constant wear, with richer color and a higher gold content. Both karats are well represented in this collection, so the decision comes down to lifestyle and preference rather than availability.
Metal color is the second consideration, and it is worth being deliberate rather than defaulting to yellow. White gold reads as more neutral against cool skin tones and pairs cleanly with platinum-set engagement rings if either partner is wearing one. Rose gold has a warmth that works across skin tones and adds contrast when paired with a yellow or white band. Two-tone options, which combine yellow gold with a contrasting metal in the same ring, are also available in this collection for anyone who wants that contrast within a single band.
Width affects both the visual scale of the ring and how it fits against an engagement ring. The 5mm and 6mm widths in this collection are the most commonly worn for wedding bands — 5mm reads as classic and sits flush more easily next to most engagement ring profiles, while 6mm has more visual presence and suits broader fingers or those who prefer a bolder look.
For diamond bands, pay attention to the setting style. Channel settings enclose each stone between two rails of metal, which protects the girdles and creates a smooth exterior — practical for active wearers. Shared prong and bezel settings expose more of each stone, which maximizes light return and sparkle but leaves the stones slightly more exposed to impact. The carat weight options in this collection range from half-carat to three-carat total weight across the band, so the visual difference between options is substantial and worth comparing side by side.
No, and most couples do not choose perfectly matching bands. A common approach is to share the same metal color and karat — say, 14K yellow gold — while choosing different widths or styles. A 5mm half-round for one partner and a 6mm domed band for the other reads as a set without being identical, and each ring can be chosen for the individual wearer's comfort and proportion.
10K gold has a higher alloy content, making it harder and more resistant to surface scratching, which suits people who work with their hands. 14K gold has a higher pure gold content, giving yellow gold a richer color and rose gold more depth. Both are durable enough for daily wear as a wedding band. The choice is mainly about lifestyle, color preference, and budget.
Lab-grown diamonds are chemically, physically, and optically identical to mined diamonds — the same hardness, the same refractive index, the same crystal structure. The difference is origin, not composition. The lab-grown diamond eternity bands in this collection are graded to VS+ clarity and F+ color, which places them in the near-colorless to colorless range with very slight or better inclusions.
The collection covers a wide range of sizes, with products available from size 4 through at least size 9.5 based on current inventory. Because wedding bands need to fit precisely — especially eternity bands where resizing can affect stone continuity — it is worth measuring carefully before ordering. A jeweler's ring sizer or a printable size guide will give you a more accurate reading than estimating from a general ring you already own.
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