Fashionable designs in Men's Ring

Posted by JewelleryMen on February 5th, 2013

Innovative and stylish ring designs for men

Rings are jewellery that a man desires most. Though some choose to wear pendants, bracelets and cufflinks by far the most popular jewellery for men is rings. A man’s ring says a lot about his character and so choosing the right one is of particular importance and the decision of which type, style and materials to use is not always an easy one.

What to look for while buying rings

First and foremost is the requirement that the ring fits one’s own unique character and style. Factors that need to be taken into consideration include the types of materials to be used. Different stones are available and the choice might reflect one’s birthday as much as the colour and composition of the stone. Sterling silver and Gold are the most often chosen metals but other varieties are available. Gold plating sterling silver is a cost effective way of displaying a gold ring without the very considerable increase in price associated with solid gold rings. Then of course there are different shapes and the decision whether to have decorations on the face or shoulders of the ring.

What’s New?

When it comes to men’s rings, there are fashionable designs and styles available. Here are just some of the variables:

Gemstone rings – When it comes to fashion gemstone rings are always ‘In’ for men. These are rings made of precious stones like amethyst, bloodstone, jade, agate, rock crystal, and they give a wide choice of colours and shapes. The beauty of gemstone rings is that many of them can be engraved efficiently both intaglios, engraved into the stone, and sculpted, from the stone.

Monogram Rings – These have been used throughout history and are stylish inclusion to men’s rings. The monogram rings will be crafted with stylish designs of interwoven initials and are a great way to make your ring unique. Selecting the right fonts and monogram designs can create a fabulous ring either for you or as an impressive gift to a loved one.

Number and Initial Rings – Similar to monogram rings are initial rings. These feature initials but not interwoven in a design but separate and clear to see. Some people are interested more in significant numbers such as dates and prefer to have these engraved to their rings.

Templar Rings – There has been a real upsurge of interest in The Knights Templar due to certain recent films and books and the Templar Cross is a great design to include in your ring either on the face or as shoulder decorations.

Get Creative!

For those who really want to stand out from the crowd there are custom rings. By browsing online it is possible to find jewellery craftsmen that will take your own unique designs and build your ring with you. This gives you the chance to achieve your absolute heart’s desire and make a piece of jewellery that you will treasure for ever.


About Author

I have been working with The Regnas Collection of Jewelry for men for several years and I am excited by the work that we do. It is a passion for us and our designs often include ideas that we have picked up from our customers. We have a vibrant custom design and build section and to us the customer is king. Our European backgrounds leave us with a great deal of knowledge of heraldry and heraldic family crest designs and we incorporate many of them in our mens rings, signet rings and custom cuff links. The Regnas Collection continues to expand and we are introducing new lines all the time. We are able to source and supply a large variety of sterling silver cufflinks, custom made cufflinks, mens cufflinks, jade cufflinks, silver boxes, heraldic cufflinks, engraved cufflinks, gold cufflinks, Jade rings, custom engraved rings, signet rings, and others.

It is my pleasure to run the Jewellerymen website and our vibrant Facebook community. Tim Davies Director It and marketing The Regnas Collection http://www.jewellerymen.com/

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