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Renewing wedding rings - when the ring of love deserves a new chapter

A wedding ring is more than just a ring. A wedding ring is not just a piece of jewelry. It is much more a symbol of the wedding, of eternity and permanence, and therefore also a sign of the great love between two people. And precisely because it means so much, the question of whether you should replace your wedding rings is not an easy one. But sometimes the old rings simply no longer fit, both literally and figuratively. In this article, you can find out when and why many couples decide to get new wedding rings, what options there are and what you can do with the old rings.

The most important facts at a glance

When is it worth renewing your wedding rings?

Are you unsure whether you still like your rings, whether you still like the quality and appearance of the material or whether you might want a completely new wedding ring model? Here you can find out when it's worth renewing your wedding rings

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The silver wedding anniversary - a classic occasion for new wedding rings

Many people use the 25th anniversary of their wedding to give their rings a new shine or even get completely new models.

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Melt down old wedding rings and rework them

Old wedding rings can be melted down or creatively reworked so that their material and meaning live on in new rings. In this way, the shared history is preserved, even if it is no longer visible in the new design.

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Incorporating diamonds - a touch of luxury in a wedding ring

A stylish option is to refine existing wedding rings at a later date - for example by setting diamonds or engraving a new one. This creates a new piece of jewelry with small changes that remains familiar and reflects the love that has grown.

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When is it worth renewing your wedding rings?

Perhaps the old wedding rings no longer suit your taste. Perhaps there are a lot of scratches in the ring, or it simply no longer fits. There are many reasons for buying a new ring. The most common reasons for replacing your wedding rings are of a very practical nature: changes in weight over the years make it necessary to adjust the ring size, which is not always possible depending on the model. Resizing can be a problem, especially with particularly narrow rings. If the original wedding ring can no longer be worn anyway, there is really no reason not to buy new rings.

But financial changes also play a role. For example, when you got married many years ago, you were still students and not too well off, so the choice of rings didn't seem too important at the time. In the meantime, your financial situation allows you to make much bigger leaps and the next big wedding day is approaching. So why not treat yourself to new rings that represent what you have achieved together?

The silver wedding anniversary - a classic occasion for new wedding rings

Many couples renew their wedding vows on their silver wedding anniversary and tie the knot once again, a wonderful idea to promise each other loyalty and love for the next 25 years. What could be better than putting on new rings, just like at your first wedding?

Silver-colored rings such as platinum wedding rings are perfect for a silver wedding anniversary. If you prefer something more sophisticated, high-quality platinum wedding rings are the perfect symbol of 25 years of shared history. On your 25th wedding anniversary, you are already fully established in life, have built something together and perhaps have the means to buy wedding rings for a second time, only this time a little more exclusive.

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Melt down old wedding rings and rework them

If you don't want to give up the emotional value of the old wedding rings, there is a particularly attractive option: the material can be melted down to incorporate it into a new ring. In this way, the history of the piece of jewelry is preserved, albeit invisibly concealed inside the new ring.

There are wonderful examples of this concept: New, simple wedding rings were made from four existing wedding rings, the rings were each split and re-soldered together, so that each carries some of the original material and the sentimental value is retained. We always recommend integrating the original rings into the new design, because no new wedding ring can tell as much about life as your rings.

Incorporating diamonds - a touch of luxury in a wedding ring

Another elegant option is to refine the old rings instead of replacing them completely: After a few years of marriage, it can be a lovely wedding anniversary gift to have a brilliant-cut diamond set into the ladies' ring. New diamonds or other gemstones can also be set into memoire rings. This transforms a simple piece of jewelry into a sparkling symbol of a growing love without having to give up the old wedding rings.

For example, you could engrave the date of the silver wedding anniversary, a short saying or special words of commitment. Or you could set an additional diamond. It is precisely these small changes that turn the old rings into something completely new and yet familiar.

What to do with the old rings?

Of course, buying new rings doesn't have to mean throwing away the old ring. For example, it can be stored decoratively in an open ring cushion in a nice place at home. It is also a nice idea to combine the purchase of a so-called second ring with your own wedding day, so you can inaugurate the new ring with a celebration and create a first beautiful memory with it.

Do new wedding rings bring bad luck?

Some couples hesitate for a completely different reason: superstition. Wedding rings symbolize the eternal love and fidelity between partners. Some might argue that replacing the ring could compromise this symbolism. Others, however, see the new ring as a way to renew their love and commitment. In the modern world, the latter has long outweighed the former: as long as the couple stands behind the decision and feels comfortable with it, such reasons should be seen as legitimate.

Conclusion: renewal as a sign of strength

Renewing wedding rings is not a sign that something is wrong - quite the opposite. It is a sign that the partnership is alive, growing and evolving. Whether it's new platinum rings for a silver wedding anniversary, diamonds that are subsequently incorporated or the old gold melted down to create something completely new - a wedding ring is a piece of your life's history. It deserves a design that suits you, your history and your special bond.

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Most frequently asked questions

This can mean various things such as refurbishing/polishing (restoring the shine), adjusting the size, renewing or adding engraving and changing the design or having it made from scratch.

Typical occasions include visible scratches or wear, anniversaries (e.g. 10, 25 years), a change in ring size or a desire for a new style.

Not always, gold and platinum are easy to work with, whereas titanium or stainless steel are more difficult to change (e.g. size). If in doubt, a jeweler will check what is possible.

Yes, old engravings can be removed or revised and new texts or data are possible.

This depends heavily on the cost: polishing is rather inexpensive, resizing is medium priced and new production is logically much more expensive.

With professional work, no. A good jeweler takes care to preserve the material and structure. So make sure you go to reputable jewelers.