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If browsing through countless single rings and engagement sets has left you feeling more unsure than ever, we are here to help. Let this guide take the guesswork out of your decision and effortlessly lead you to the style that suits you best.
Let’s explore the considerations to help guide your heart and your choice.

The Solo Matte Finish Band in brushed yellow gold.
A wedding ring set, often called a bridal set, is designed from the start to be a cohesive pair. The engagement ring and wedding band are created to fit together flawlessly, both in style and physically.
Featured Aurelia Vive Set: The Symphony Collection Experience the epitome of designed harmony with The Symphony Set.The engagement ring features a delicate bypass band that cradles a brilliant diamond, while its companion band curves lovingly around the central setting.Sold as a pair, they lock together in a symbolic and physical embrace,representing two lives moving in perfect harmony.

Choosing separate wedding bands means selecting each ring on its own merit, free from the constraint of a pre-designed pair. This approach prioritizes personal taste, comfort, and the potential for future changes.
Pros of Choosing Separate Bands:
Cons of Choosing Separate Bands:
Featured Aurelia Vive Bands for Mixing: The Elemental Stack Celebrate your unique bond by curating from our Elemental Stack collection.Pair a classic pavé band like The Terra with a sleek, modernengagement ring for added sparkle. Or, choose a bold, signet-style band like The Aero for a contemporary, gender-neutral look. The possibilities are as unique as your relationship.

How to Decide: Key Questions to Ask Yourselves
Do you gravitate toward a cohesive, curated look, or do you love the eclectic energy of mixing and matching?
Will you wear the engagement ring and band together every single day, or might you sometimes wear the band alone for travel or work?
A low-profile bezel or tension setting offers more flexibility, while a high cathedral or intricate halo may benefit from a specifically contoured band found in a set.
Do you see yourself adding an eternity band for an anniversary? Starting with a simpler, separate wedding band can make future stacking more versatile.