Author: MinaSCN

For years, matching wedding rings were the default choice. The idea was simple: if two people are committing to each other, their rings should look the same. It was a visual symbol of unity, a small but constant reminder that you are part of a pair. That tradition is changing. More couples are now choosing non-matching wedding rings, picking styles that reflect individual taste rather than identical designs. Some go fully different. Others keep subtle connections between the rings so they still feel like a set. So is it the right move for everyone? Not necessarily. Like most wedding choices,…

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