Can an engagement ring be worn as a wedding band, too?
UPDATED 04.03.2026
Can an engagement ring be worn as a wedding band, too?
UPDATED 04.03.2026
An engagement ring is most often given upon the occasion of a proposal or soon after a couple has decided to become engaged. A wedding ring (also called a wedding band) is usually exchanged at the wedding ceremony itself as the official symbol of the union of marriage.
Traditionally, an engagement ring features a center stone (usually a diamond) as the main focus. The ring can then be adorned with further diamonds or left plain.
A wedding band is usually a simpler ring, made of plain gold. In most cases, wedding rings don't feature any diamonds or gemstones, although Eternity rings - which are nothing but a wedding band covered in diamonds - are also a very popular choice for wedding rings amongst women.
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No one said that the wedding band was a must-have. It is up to the couple to decide. There are both pros and cons to having a wedding band as well as an engagement ring.
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You may be wondering if you can wear the engagement ring as a wedding band to cut on costs, which makes perfect sense! There are other ways to achieve this: you can propose without a ring or propose with a wedding band instead.