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Women's Wedding Rings

Our precious collection of wedding rings and unique wedding bands are designed to mark one of the most special moments of your life. Whether you choose a delicate twig band, a classic polished band or a glistening diamond eternity ring, our wedding rings are designed to stack perfectly with your Chupi engagement ring but will sit beautifully alongside any stack.

Each piece is created using 100% recycled gold, cast in Ireland and hallmarked in Ireland's historic Dublin Castle.

Need help selecting the perfect wedding ring? Speak with one of our expert consultants who can guide you through our collections in high definition and answer all of your wedding ring questions. Arrange a virtual appointment today.

Like all precious Chupi pieces, our wedding rings come with free worldwide shipping, 30-day returns and are beautifully presented in our signature Chupi packaging.

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Hawthorn Twig Ring - 14k White Gold On-body shot of Hawthorn Twig Ring - 14k White Gold

Hawthorn Twig Ring 14k White Gold

€599
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Chupi - Classic Diamond Wedding Band - Solid White Gold Written in the Stars Ring On-body shot of Crown of Sky Diamond Ring - 14k White Gold Twig Band

Crown of Sky Diamond Ring 14k White Gold Twig Band

€1,689 €1,351.20
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Crown of Faith - 14k Polished White Gold Diamond Ring On-body shot of Crown of Faith - 14k Polished White Gold Diamond Ring

Crown of Faith 14k Polished White Gold Diamond Ring

€1,489 €1,191.20
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Edwardian - 14k White Gold Half Eternity Diamond Ring On-body shot of Edwardian - 14k White Gold Half Eternity Diamond Ring

Edwardian 14k White Gold Half Eternity Diamond Ring

€1,489 €1,191.20
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Chupi - Classic Diamond Wedding Band - Solid White Gold Crown of Love Engagement Ring On-body shot of Crown of Love Diamond Ring - 14k White Gold Twig Band

Crown of Love Diamond Ring 14k White Gold Twig Band

€2,489 €1,991.20
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Crown of Hope Marquise Lab-Grown Diamond Ring - 14k White Gold Polished Band On-body shot of Crown of Hope Marquise Lab-Grown Diamond Ring - 14k White Gold Polished Band

Crown of Hope Marquise Lab-Grown Diamond Ring 14k White Gold Polished Band

€2,989 €2,391.20
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Crown of Hope Marquise Lab-Grown Diamond Ring - 14k White Gold Twig Band On-body shot of Crown of Hope Marquise Lab-Grown Diamond Ring - 14k White Gold Twig Band

Crown of Hope Marquise Lab-Grown Diamond Ring 14k White Gold Twig Band

€2,989 €2,391.20
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Driftwood - 14k White Gold Slim Wedding Band On-body shot of Driftwood - 14k White Gold Slim Wedding Band

Driftwood 14k White Gold Slim Wedding Band

€749
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Today Classic Diamond Eternity Ring - 14k Polished White Gold Half Eternity Classic Diamond Ring On-body shot of Today Classic Diamond Eternity Ring - 14k Polished White Gold Half Eternity Classic Diamond Ring

Today Classic Diamond Eternity Ring 14k Polished White Gold Half Eternity Classic Diamond Ring

€1,589 €1,271.20
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Top questions when buying your wedding rings

Do engagement rings and wedding band metals need to match?

When it comes to the metals of engagement rings and wedding bands, there's no hard and fast rule that says they must match. In Ireland, the choice often reflects personal style and practical considerations rather than tradition. Matching metals can create a seamless and harmonious look, ensuring consistency in colour and finish, which many find visually appealing. However, mixing metals has become a trendy option, allowing for more creativity and making your set unique. For instance, a platinum engagement ring paired with a rose gold wedding band can create a striking and personalised look.

Different metals wear differently over time, with platinum being more durable and white gold requiring periodic re-plating to maintain its appearance. Mixing these metals might highlight these differences, but if regular upkeep is not an issue, mixing can be a great choice. Ultimately, your rings should symbolise your unique love story, whether you opt for matching metals for a classic look or mix them to reflect your individuality. The most important aspect is that they resonate with you and your partner.

What are the average prices for wedding rings in Ireland?

When it comes to finding the perfect wedding ring in Ireland, prices can vary widely based on materials and design. For ladies' wedding rings, you can expect prices to start around €650, while men's rings typically begin at €550. These prices are for simpler designs, with costs increasing as you opt for more intricate details or precious metals. For example, a more elaborate ring or one made from platinum will naturally come at a higher price point. Custom designs or rings with additional gemstones will also add to the overall cost.

For those looking for something truly special, bespoke options are available, and these can range significantly in price depending on the specifics of your design. On average, couples tend to budget around €1,000 to €2,500 for their wedding bands when considering both rings together. It’s also worth noting that some jewellers offer discounts if you purchase both the engagement ring and wedding band from them, adding a bit of extra value to your investment. Ultimately, the best ring for you will balance your style preferences, budget, and the sentiment you want your wedding ring to embody.

Can wedding rings be resized or modified in the future?

Yes, wedding rings can be resized or modified in the future, but it's important to approach this with some care. At Chupi, your first resizing service is free of charge, making it easy to ensure your ring fits perfectly right from the start. However, any additional resizing will incur a fee. It's crucial to remember that rings cannot be resized infinitely. Our goldsmiths recommend not resizing a ring more than three times over its lifetime to maintain its structural integrity. Each resizing can affect the strength and durability of the metal, so it's best to avoid frequent adjustments.

When considering modifications, it's also essential to think about the ring's design and material. Some intricate designs or certain materials, like platinum, may present more challenges during resizing. Before purchasing your wedding ring, discuss future resizing options with our jewellery experts to understand any limitations and ensure your ring remains as beautiful and strong as the day you first wore it. This proactive approach will help preserve the longevity and sentimental value of your wedding ring.

How do we find our ring size?

Finding the right ring size together can feel like a magical quest. Remember, ring sizes are not the same as dress sizes! Rings are measured in quarter millimetre increments and can be indicated by either letters or numbers. It's common for the size measured by one goldsmith to differ from another due to variations in their tools. Therefore, it's best to first choose your jeweller and then work with them to select the right size. If you're aiming for a perfect fit, a lovely way to determine size is by borrowing a ring your partner wears on their ring finger (the one beside the pinky!). If they don't wear rings on that finger, enlisting the help of friends or family members can be useful. For an even more secretive approach, consider selecting a larger size to ensure the ring fits during the big moment.

At Chupi, we offer complimentary resizing for any wedding ring as part of your purchase. We also provide a handy solution at ringsizer.chupi.com to guide you through finding the best fit from the comfort of your home. Whether you’re borrowing a ring or using our app, ensuring the ring size is just right will add a little extra sparkle to your special moment.

Who normally buys the man’s wedding ring?

In Ireland, the tradition of who buys the man’s wedding ring can vary, but it's often a shared responsibility between the couple. Modern couples tend to approach wedding planning and expenses collaboratively, reflecting their partnership and mutual commitment. Many couples choose to go ring shopping together, making the experience a special shared moment. This way, both partners can ensure that the wedding rings they select are exactly what they want and within their budget.

However, some couples may still follow the more traditional route, where the bride (or her family) purchases the groom's wedding ring. This tradition is often tied to the idea that the groom buys the engagement ring and the bride reciprocates by buying his wedding ring. Ultimately, the decision comes down to personal preference and what feels right for each couple. The key is communication and ensuring that both partners are happy with the arrangements. Whether you choose to buy the rings together or follow a more traditional approach, what's most important is that the rings symbolise your unique bond and commitment.

Do you still wear your engagement ring after the wedding?

Absolutely, you can continue to wear your engagement ring after the wedding! In fact, many people in Ireland and beyond cherish the tradition of wearing both their engagement ring and wedding ring together. The engagement ring is often worn on the ring finger of the left hand, with the wedding ring placed on the same finger closer to the heart, symbolising the deepening of the commitment from engagement to marriage.

Some couples choose to have their engagement ring and wedding ring designed as a matching set to ensure they complement each other perfectly. Others might opt for a more eclectic look, mixing different styles and metals to reflect their personal taste. Ultimately, it’s a personal choice and can be influenced by tradition, style preferences, and comfort. At Chupi, we see many couples who love the symbolism and aesthetic of wearing both rings together, creating a beautiful, layered look that tells their unique love story.

What’s the difference between a wedding band and a wedding ring?

The terms "wedding band" and "wedding ring" are often used interchangeably, but there can be subtle differences, especially in how people refer to them here in Ireland. A wedding ring typically refers to any ring exchanged during the wedding ceremony, signifying the marriage commitment. This term can encompass a variety of styles, from simple and understated to elaborate and adorned with diamonds or other gemstones.

On the other hand, a wedding band specifically refers to a simpler, unadorned ring. Wedding bands are often plain metal, such as gold or platinum, and focus on the purity and timelessness of the circle as a symbol of eternity. They are traditionally more understated than engagement rings and are designed to complement rather than compete with the engagement ring. Whether you opt for a wedding band or a more decorative wedding ring, the choice reflects your personal style and the unique story of your love.

Can I wear a crown ring as a wedding band?

Absolutely, you can wear a crown ring as a wedding ring! Many couples in Ireland are embracing unique and personal touches in their wedding jewellery, moving away from traditional norms to reflect their individual love stories. A crown ring, with its intricate design and symbolism of royalty and commitment, can make a beautifully distinctive wedding ring. It represents not only the union of two hearts but also the idea of cherishing your partner as the king or queen of your life.

Choosing a crown ring as your wedding ring allows you to break from convention and celebrate your personal style. Whether it’s adorned with gemstones or crafted in a minimalist design, a crown ring can perfectly symbolise the importance and special nature of your marriage. At Chupi, we encourage you to choose a ring that feels right for you and your partner, one that captures the essence of your relationship and adds a touch of magic to your everyday life. Remember, your wedding ring should be a reflection of your unique love story, so why not make it truly special with a crown ring?

When should you buy a wedding ring?

Timing your purchase of a wedding ring is an essential part of wedding planning. Ideally, you should start looking for your wedding ring about three to four months before your wedding date. This gives you ample time to explore different styles, metals, and designs, and to make a decision without feeling rushed. It also allows for any necessary resizing or customization to be completed well in advance of your big day.

Starting your search early also helps if you are considering a bespoke or customised wedding ring, as these can take longer to craft. At Chupi, we recommend giving yourself at least 12 to 14 weeks, especially for more unique designs. This timeline ensures that you have the perfect wedding ring that truly symbolises your love and commitment, with plenty of time for any adjustments needed. Plus, it’s one less thing to worry about as your wedding day approaches, allowing you to enjoy the excitement and anticipation of the lead-up to your special day.

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