How to select your boho wedding ring
Searching for a truly unique wedding ring? One with a beautiful and intricate setting in a boho style? Ring designs don’t have to be boring – in fact, you can opt for pretty much anything you want. The key to selecting the right gem is thoroughly researching your ring type and deciding what shape, size, style and colour will work best for you.
1. Choose a boho ring to fit with your engagement ring – and if you can, get a wedding set designed together.
Image courtesy of www.annasheffield.com
Image courtesy of www.heidigibson.com
2. Be inspired by different shapes and settings – all of which can create a really different look.
Image courtesy of www.thelane.com
3. You don’t have to stick to diamonds either, instead, why not embrace some colour?
Image courtesy of www.etsy.com
Image courtesy of www.media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com
4. Opal is a great choice for boho babes too.
Image courtesy of www.etsy.com
Image courtesy of www.etsy.com
5. Chunky designs can look great and fit right in with the boho trend…
Image courtesy of www.huffingtonpost.com
Image courtesy of www.etsy.com
6. but so can delicate designs, which might be practical for some brides and more suitable in the long-term.
Image courtesy of www.architecturendesign.net
Image courtesy of www.etsy.com
7. You can also choose from yellow gold, white gold or rose gold.
Image courtesy of www.heidigibson.com
8. If you can’t quite find what you’re looking for, why not design your own bespoke rings? You can seek inspiration from boho ring specialists, like Heidi Gibson.
9. On the big day itself, why not team your new ring with other boho gems for the ultimate boho look?
Image courtesy of www.100layercake.com
Image courtesy of www.popsugar.com.au
10. You can also add the perfect finishing touch with boho-styled ring bearer boxes or accessories, which you can also treasure forever, like these dainty, hand-painted gems from Fern and Pine Co.