
Wedding rings
Our sustainable wedding rings are individual symbols of mutual love and commitment. The large selection of wedding rings in yellow gold, rose gold, white gold and platinum is guaranteed to leave nothing to be desired. Free engraving and subsequent resizing up to two sizes for selected models are included in the Pukka Lifetime Guarantee!
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Wedding rings by Pukka Berlin

Sustainable wedding rings as a symbol of eternal love
At Pukka Berlin, we value pieces of jewelry that not only look good, but also feel good. For this reason, we use 100% recycled 14 and 18k gold in three different colors for our wedding rings, as well as a proportion of recycled 950 platinum. The rings are then handcrafted in our own factory in Bombay, under the direction of our co-founder Aalay. This not only ensures a fair and transparent supply chain and wage structure, but also allows us to use strict quality standards to produce what we believe are the perfect wedding rings for you. Personalizing them with an engraving is part of our concept and service. You can also contact us regarding other personalization options such as the width of the ring or the use of diamonds. Our wedding rings are also designed to sit particularly comfortably on the ring finger and are therefore particularly suitable for everyday wear. So that they don't get in the way of the engagement ring, we adjust our engagement rings so that the wedding ring sits elegantly underneath. Feel free to contact us if you have any questions!

The different alloys for wedding rings
Have you always wondered what the meaning behind 14k and 18k gold and 950 platinum is? Then we have the answer for you. What is meant here is the alloying of pure gold with other metals. This is because pure gold is rarely used for jewelry in the jewelry industry, as it is very soft and therefore particularly susceptible to scratches and dents. A 14 carat gold ring, for example, would consist of 58.5% pure gold and 41.5% other metals such as silver or copper. For this reason, it is also called 585 gold. 18k gold, on the other hand, consists of 75% gold and 25% other metals, which is why it is higher quality and more expensive, but also somewhat softer. A 950 platinum wedding ring consists of 95% precious metal and only 5% other metals - one reason why it is so insensitive and therefore ideal for wedding rings. In addition, platinum wedding rings have the advantage of being hypoallergenic and therefore particularly allergy-friendly. Did you already know? Not only can you choose all of our designs in all of the precious metals presented, but you can also design your own piece of jewelry in a personal jewelry consultation on site or virtually. This will then be made exclusively for you.
frequently asked questions
On which hand do wedding rings belong?
Nowadays, wedding rings can be worn on both hands, so you decide for yourself! Depending on the culture, wedding rings are worn on both the left and the right. In Germany, wedding rings are traditionally worn on the right, as they are in Poland and Austria. In many other European countries and the USA, wedding rings are worn on the ring finger of the left hand. However, none of this is a must.
Should spouses wear the same wedding rings?
We think this is clearly up to you. For example, there are classic wedding rings or those with diamonds - our bestsellers fall into both categories. Regardless of this, we always find it nice to have a unifying element in the wedding rings. For example, the common color rose gold or a free engraving that can be found in both rings.
How do we find the perfect wedding rings?
We recommend our blog post on choosing the perfect wedding rings, which you can find in our magazine. Here we answer questions about shapes, materials, sizes and so on. If this doesn't help you or you would like a personal consultation, you are welcome to book a free appointment with us online or on site in one of our stores in Berlin and Munich.
What is the difference between platinum and palladium?
What is the difference between platinum and palladium?
Can I borrow a wedding ring?
Can I borrow a wedding ring?