Width and Size Of Titanium Wedding Band
by IndigoBlue
(Canada)
Could you please tell me if you would take the same size in a titanium wedding band as you would in a gold wedding band, or should it be larger or smaller? Also, can you suggest a proper width for a size 12 wedding band? Thank you.
Hello IndigoBlue,
Titanium wedding bands are the same standard sizes as other types of wedding bands (e.g. gold, palladium, platinum, silver etc.) - so, if you take a size 12 in a gold wedding band you would take a size 12 in a titanium wedding band.
The width of titanium rings ranges from around 2 to 15 millimeters. Ladies titanium wedding rings are generally 2 to 5 mm in width, while men's titanium wedding rings are usually between 8-10 mm wide.
A ring size 12 is a tad bit larger than the average men's wedding ring size - which is a 10 - and if you have large hands or large fingers than in most cases the larger width bands tend to look better than the smaller width bands.
I think a 10 mm titanium band would suit your finger size just fine (if you have a centimeter ruler, 10 mm is equal to 1 cm), but you could also probably go up to a 12 if you are looking for a larger width size wedding ring.
If are shopping for titanium rings online, and you are unsure of how the width size will look on your finger, visit a local jewelers and compare how wedding bands in the same width look - or you could cut a long piece of paper 1 cm or wider and wrap it around your ring finger.
I hope this info helps - and do write back again if you have additional questions.
Thank-you,
Suzanne Gardner