Whether you’re celebrating your fifth, 10th, or even your first anniversary, buying an anniversary band can be a fitting way to commemorate your special milestone. Most anniversary rings are adorned with diamonds, but there are no specific rules with regard to design. Some of the most common gemstones used by contemporary jewelers include sapphires, diamonds, and rubies. Sapphires are the traditional gems of fifth wedding anniversaries, while diamonds are typically given on the 10th year. For first anniversaries, the most common choice is the gold stacking ring. One of the most important things to consider when purchasing an anniversary band is having one that is similar in style to your engagement and wedding rings. If your wedding band already contains gemstones, consider a ring in a similar style but with different stones.
Rogers & Hollands’ Diamond Anniversary Band 1ctw. in 14k White Gold (ALR-11048) has three rows of 1-carat total weight brilliant-cut round diamonds with a primary stone clarity of I1-2. The stones are set just right, and the ring itself does not tarnish. This ladies’ ring is made of polished 14-carat white gold, making it the perfect piece to celebrate your love story. A lot of women prefer white gold for their rings because they complement white diamonds better than yellow gold. Rings made of white gold also tend to be more sturdy and scratch-resistant than those made of yellow gold because they are alloyed with stronger metals. This stunning anniversary band, which has an original price of $2,650.00, can now be purchased for just $1,399.00.
To determine your exact ring size, just visit your nearest Rogers & Hollands store and look for their trained sales associates who can quickly measure your finger. Another option would be to download their ring sizing guide. Custom sizes, if available, can be delivered in as short as six to eight weeks. The company offers free shipping for all orders worth at least $50.00. Customers can also enjoy Rogers & Hollands’ “We Will” Diamond Guarantee provided that they allow the seller to inspect their jewelry every six months.