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His and Her Wedding Bands, Wedding Rings

His and Hers Wedding Ring Sets: 18 Matching Couples Sets for 2026

Two separate rings. One shared decision. That’s what a his and hers wedding ring set is — and it’s the decision that will sit on both of your hands for the rest of your lives.
Buying as a matched set is smarter than buying individually. You choose the metal together, the finish together, the proportion together. The rings come out looking like they were always meant to be worn by the same couple — because they were.
This guide covers 18 his and hers wedding ring sets across every major style, metal, and price point — from classic plain gold to full diamond eternity to engraved personalised sets. We’ve also included a complete style guide, a set comparison table, and answers to the seven questions every couple asks before buying.
198 Sets
His and hers wedding ring sets available at LoveWeddingBands — every metal, every style, every size
Know your style? Jump to: Classic Sets ↓ | Diamond Sets ↓| Gold Sets ↓ | Unique Sets ↓ . Or start with our how to choose guide.

What Makes a Great His and Hers Wedding Ring Set? 

Not all matching sets are created equal. The best sets share three qualities:
Design language, not design identity
The rings don’t need to be identical — they need to look related. The same metal tone. A similar finish. A shared proportion logic. His band at roughly double her width. These elements create a set that reads as a pair without being costumes.
Metal consistency
Mixing yellow and white gold in a set creates a mismatch that will be visible in every photograph. Choose the same metal — or choose a deliberately two-tone design where both metals appear in both rings.
Proportional width
The most common mistake in ring sets: her band is too wide. A 6mm her band next to a 7mm his band looks like two men’s rings. The natural proportion is his band at roughly double her width: 7mm his with 3–4mm her, or 8mm his with 4mm her.

Classic His and Hers Ring Sets (1–5)

These five sets are the foundation of the category — plain metal bands that will look correct in every decade of your marriage.

#1  Classic 14K Yellow Gold Dome Set
$1,180–$1,560

Metal: 14K Yellow Gold| Style: Polished dome — the most iconic ring profile
His ring:7mm polished dome, comfort-fit interior. The definitive men’s wedding band silhouette, unchanged for 80 years.
Her ring:3mm petite polished dome, comfort-fit. Pairs with any engagement ring. Universal and timeless.
Why couples buy this set:Plain gold dome rings are the most purchased wedding band style globally for a reason — they work. No setting to snag. No finish to maintain. Just gold, for life.
Best for: Couples who want complete simplicity and a ring they will never regret.

#2  Satin Flat 14K White Gold Set
$1,240–$1,640
Metal: 14K White Gold| Style: Brushed satin flat profile
His ring: 8mm flat white gold band, full brushed satin surface. Modern, architectural, low-maintenance.
Her ring: 3.5mm flat white gold band, matching satin. The matte finish hides micro-scratches and fingerprints completely.
Why couples buy this set: White gold satin is the most popular contemporary set style. The matte surface looks intentional and design-aware, and it ages better than high-polish — daily wear just deepens the brushed texture rather than revealing scratches.
Best for: Minimalists, design-focused couples, and professionals who want a refined non-reflective band.
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#3  Classic 14K Rose Gold Dome Set
$1,240–$1,640
Metal: 14K Rose Gold| Style: High-polish dome
His ring: 7mm rose gold dome, comfort-fit. The warm peachy-rose tone against a classic dome profile is the signature rose gold wedding band look.
Her ring: 3mm petite rose gold dome. The most flattering gold tone for most skin tones, particularly olive and medium complexions.
Why couples buy this set: Rose gold is the most-searched wedding band metal in 2026, up 31% year-on-year. The warm copper tone in the alloy gives it a richness that yellow gold doesn’t have. And unlike white gold, it never needs re-plating.
Best for: Couples drawn to the warm, romantic rose gold aesthetic.
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#4  Two-Tone Yellow & White Gold Set
$1,560–$2,100
Metal: 14K Yellow + White Gold| Style: Polished two-tone contrast
His ring: 8mm band: yellow gold body, white gold centre channel. The colour contrast creates a graphic architectural stripe.
Her ring: 4mm band: white gold body, yellow gold centre stripe. The reversal of the arrangement creates a matched pair that’s visually interesting without being matching.
Why couples buy this set: This is the elegant solution for couples with different metal preferences. Both colours appear in both rings — each partner gets their preference, and the rings visually belong together.
Best for: Couples who disagree on gold colour, or who want visual interest beyond a single metal.
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#5  Hammered Platinum Set
$2,600–$3,400

Metal: 950 Platinum  |  Style: Hand-hammered organic texture
His ring: 8mm platinum hammered band. The hammered facets give platinum’s naturally cool white colour a dynamic, multi-directional shimmer.
Her ring: 4mm platinum hammered band. Matching texture in a slimmer profile. Each ring has a slightly different facet pattern — they match in spirit, not in photocopy.
Why couples buy this set: Platinum is the only naturally white metal that never needs re-plating. Pair it with a hammered texture and you have a set that looks hand-crafted and premium at the same time. The hammering also disguises surface wear — the rings look the same for decades.
Best for: Couples who want premium metal with artisan character.
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Diamond His and Hers Ring Sets (6–10)

Diamond sets account for the majority of purchases in the $1,500+ range. The diamonds elevate both rings simultaneously — even his understated diamond accent answers hers.

#6  White Gold Pavé Diamond Set
$1,650–$2,200

Metal: 14K White Gold| Style: Pavé diamonds on her band, diamond groove on his
His ring: 8mm white gold with a single pavé diamond row. 0.15 ctw G–H colour, VS2. Refined masculine diamond accent.
Her ring: 3.5mm white gold pavé half-eternity. 0.50 ctw G–H, VS1–VS2. The river of diamonds along the band is the most classic bridal diamond look.
Why couples buy this set: Pavé is the most popular diamond band style globally. The tiny bead-held diamonds create a continuous sparkle line without any individual stone dominating. His subtle pavé groove answers her half-eternity without competing with it.
Best for: Couples who want diamonds in both rings at a classic price point.
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#7  Yellow Gold Channel Diamond Set
$1,480–$1,980
Metal: 14K Yellow Gold  |  Style: Channel-set diamonds — fully protected in metal groove
His ring: 7mm yellow gold with a recessed diamond channel. 0.12 ctw round brilliant, H–I, SI1. Channel setting means no snag risk.
Her ring: 3.5mm yellow gold full channel band. 0.40 ctw H–I, SI1. The yellow gold warms the diamond colour, making H–I stones appear completely white.
Why couples buy this set: Channel setting is the most practical diamond option for active couples. The diamonds are recessed between two raised metal walls — they cannot catch on fabric, gloves, or equipment. The yellow gold setting makes diamonds appear two colour grades whiter, letting couples buy better cut quality at the same budget.
Best for: Active couples and professionals who want diamonds without maintenance concerns.
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#8  Rose Gold Pavé Diamond Set
$1,680–$2,300
Metal: 14K Rose Gold  |  Style: Pavé diamonds in rose gold
His ring: 8mm rose gold with a pavé diamond centre groove. 0.15 ctw I–J, SI1. Rose gold is uniquely forgiving of lower colour grades — the warm tone neutralises any yellow tint.
Her ring: 3.5mm rose gold pavé half-eternity. 0.50 ctw I–J, VS2. The warm peachy-rose metal and diamond sparkle combination is consistently one of our most-viewed sets.
Why couples buy this set: The most photographed set in this guide. Rose gold + pavé diamonds is a combination that bridal photographers specifically seek out — the warm metal tone and diamond sparkle create a golden-hour quality of light that photographs beautifully in any conditions.
Best for: Couples who want the most photogenic set for wedding photographs.
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#9  Platinum Full Eternity Set
$3,800–$5,200
Metal: 950 Platinum  |  Style: Full diamond eternity — diamonds all the way around
His ring: 7mm platinum channel-set full eternity. 0.35 ctw F–G colour, VS1. Platinum’s natural white amplifies diamond brilliance without any plating needed.
Her ring: 3mm platinum pavé full eternity. 1.00 ctw F–G, VS1. An unbroken circle of diamonds — the ultimate symbol of eternity in the most premium metal available.
Why couples buy this set: Full eternity means the diamonds continue all the way around both bands — there is no beginning and no end. In platinum, with F–G colour diamonds, this is as premium as wedding bands get without bespoke commission. The investment reflects that.
Best for: Couples who want the finest possible his and hers set.
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#10  14K White Gold Eternity Set
$2,200–$3,100

Metal: 14K White Gold | Style: Half-eternity her, accent-diamond his
His ring: 8mm white gold with three bezel-set diamond accents. 0.18 ctw G–H, VS2. Bezel setting offers maximum diamond security.
Her ring: 3.5mm white gold half-eternity pavé. 0.75 ctw G–H, VS1. Half-eternity gives the visual impact of a full eternity band with the ability to be resized.
Why couples buy this set: Bezel setting on his band and pavé on hers creates the best of both worlds: maximum security for his active ring, maximum sparkle for hers. The half-eternity design means her ring can still be resized if needed.
Best for: Couples who want a premium diamond set that balances sparkle with practicality.
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Unique & Signature His and Hers Ring Sets (11–15)

These five sets go beyond classic profiles — for couples who want their rings to tell a specific story.

#11  Engraved Gold Set — Custom Text
$1,320–$1,800

Metal: 14K Yellow or White Gold | Style: Plain band with interior or exterior engraving
His ring: 7mm gold band with custom text engraved on the interior. Up to 25 characters. The classic choice: wedding date, initials, or a phrase only you both know.
Her ring: 3mm gold band with matching interior engraving. Custom text on both rings creates a private message no one else will ever see.
Why couples buy this set: Interior engraving transforms a plain band into a private object between two people. The ring is worn next to the skin — the message is always touching them, always present. This is the most meaningful customisation available on a wedding band.
Best for: Couples who want their rings to carry a private message. Also the best anniversary upgrade for couples who started with plain bands.
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#12  Milgrain Vintage Gold Set
$1,480–$1,980
Metal: 14K White Gold  |  Style: High-polish with milgrain bead border detail
His ring: 8mm white gold with hand-applied milgrain borders on both edges. The beaded detailing references Edwardian jewelry craftsmanship.
Her ring: 3.5mm white gold with milgrain borders. The delicate beading scales perfectly on a narrow band, giving it a lacy character.
Why couples buy this set: Milgrain is a hand-finishing technique — a jeweler rolls a toothed wheel along the band edge to create a row of tiny metal beads. It was a hallmark of Edwardian and Art Deco jewelry. On a modern band it reads as handcrafted, vintage-inspired, and unique.
Best for: Couples with vintage-style or Art Deco engagement rings. Beautiful as a standalone aesthetic choice.
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#13  Twisted Infinity Diamond Set
$2,400–$3,200
Metal: 14K White Gold  |  Style: Twisted band profile with pavé diamonds
His ring: 8mm twisted white gold band — the metal ribbons spiral along the length, pavé diamonds set along the raised twist. 0.20 ctw F–G, VS2. Bold and sculptural.
Her ring: 4mm twisted pavé diamond band. 0.60 ctw F–G, VS1. The twist gives the band movement — it reads differently as the hand moves.
Why couples buy this set: The twisted profile creates multi-angle diamond sparkle that a straight band cannot achieve. The spiral means diamonds face slightly different directions at each point on the band — they catch light from multiple angles simultaneously. His wider twisted band is one of the most distinctive men’s wedding bands in the collection.
Best for: Design-aware couples who want their set to be immediately recognisable as something special.

#14  Cathedral Diamond Set
$2,100–$2,900
Metal: 14K White Gold  |  Style: Cathedral arch profile with channel diamonds
His ring: 8mm cathedral band — the metal arches dramatically toward the diamond row at centre. 0.18 ctw G–H, VS2. Architectural height and presence.
Her ring: 4mm cathedral pavé band. 0.55 ctw G–H, VS1–VS2. The arch elevation presents the diamonds at their most prominent angle — maximising how they catch light.
Why couples buy this set: Cathedral setting is the most photographed ring profile in bridal media. The arching metal creates a natural shadow beneath the stones that adds depth and drama to ring photographs. For engagement parties, wedding photographs, and social sharing — no set photographs better.
Best for: Couples who will document their wedding heavily on social media or want exceptional ring photographs.
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#15  Sapphire Accent Gold Set
$1,880–$2,600
Metal: 14K Yellow Gold  |  Style: Round brilliant blue sapphires set alongside diamonds
His ring: 8mm yellow gold with alternating round sapphires and diamonds. 0.20 ctw diamonds + 0.15 ctw sapphires, channel-set. The blue and gold combination is striking.
Her ring: 4mm yellow gold pavé band with a single blue sapphire accent at centre. The colour focal point creates a band that looks like a piece of fine jewellery rather than simply a wedding band.
Why couples buy this set: Sapphires are the hardest coloured gemstone after diamond (Mohs 9) — making them the only coloured stone genuinely suitable for daily-wear wedding bands. Blue sapphire in yellow gold is one of the most classically elegant colour combinations in fine jewelry, associated with royalty for centuries.
Best for: Couples who want colour in their bands. Also meaningful for September birthstone significance or those with blue as their wedding colour.
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Gold His and Hers Sets by Occasion (16–18)

These three sets serve specific occasions beyond the standard wedding day purchase.

#16  Anniversary Upgrade Set — 14K Gold
$1,680–$2,400

Metal: 14K Yellow or White Gold | Style: Diamond half-eternity upgrade from plain bands
His ring: 8mm gold band — diamond accent centre row, replacing a plain starter band. 0.18 ctw G–H, VS2.
Her ring: 3.5mm gold half-eternity diamond band — a significant upgrade from a plain or thin starter band. 0.55 ctw G–H, VS1.
Why couples buy this set: Many couples start with plain bands and upgrade on a significant anniversary — 5th, 10th, 25th. This set is specifically designed as an upgrade: more substantial width, diamond accents, without being so different that it doesn’t complement the original engagement ring.
Best for: Couples celebrating a significant anniversary. Also for those who chose plain bands at the wedding and are ready to upgrade.
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#17  Second Ring Comfort Set
$1,180–$1,560

Metal: 14K Yellow Gold  |  Style: Plain slim comfort bands for daily wear
His ring: 6mm yellow gold comfort-fit dome. Slim enough to forget you’re wearing it — for daily wear when his main ring stays home.
Her ring: 2.5mm yellow gold slim comfort band. Ultra-slim, barely-there — worn in circumstances where the primary band is not practical.
Why couples buy this set: Many couples own two sets: a formal set worn for special occasions and a comfort set worn daily. This is the everyday set — slim, light, comfortable, and affordable enough to not create anxiety at the gym, on holiday, or in situations where losing a ring would be catastrophic.
Best for: Couples who want a practical second set for daily wear, travel, or active use.
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#18  Platinum Premium Plain Set
$2,400–$3,200

Metal: 950 Platinum  |  Style: Satin-finish flat platinum — the most enduring set
His ring: 8mm platinum flat satin band. Naturally white — no rhodium plating ever. Platinum darkens slightly with age into a desirable patina called a ‘plutina’.
Her ring: 3.5mm platinum flat satin band. Platinum is the only metal whose colour is an inherent property of the metal itself — it will look the same (or better) in 50 years.
Why couples buy this set: Platinum is the choice of couples who think in decades. Unlike white gold (which needs rhodium re-plating every 1–2 years to maintain its white colour), platinum’s white is intrinsic to the metal — it never fades, never yellows, never needs maintenance beyond cleaning. For a ring worn every day for a lifetime, that is a significant practical advantage.
Best for: Couples who want the most enduring set and think of their rings as a lifetime investment.
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His and Hers Ring Set Style Comparison

Use this table to identify which set style matches your priorities:

Set Style What It Includes Visual Effect Price Range Best Pairing
Classic Plain Two plain metal bands, matching metal and finish Timeless, clean, lets the marriage speak for itself $1,100–$2,200 Any engagement ring style
Diamond Pavé Row of small diamonds along her band; accent on his Sparkle and light, elevated without being dramatic $1,600–$3,200 Solitaire or halo engagement rings
Full Eternity Diamonds or pattern all the way around both bands Maximum visual presence, symbolic of eternity $2,200–$5,000 Wide-shank engagement rings
Engraved Custom text or pattern cut into the metal surface Personal, meaningful, unique to your relationship $1,200–$2,600 All engagement ring styles
Two-Tone Two gold colours combined in one band design Modern, architectural, pairs with any engagement ring $1,500–$2,800 Mixed-metal engagement rings
Hammered / Textured Organic hammered or patterned surface finish Artisan, organic, hand-crafted aesthetic $1,300–$2,400 Rustic, vintage, or organic engagement rings
Gemstone Accent Sapphire, ruby, or birthstone set into the band Colour, individuality, birthstone significance $1,800–$4,000 Three-stone or coloured-stone engagement rings

“The single biggest mistake I see couples make is choosing their bands independently and then trying to match them afterward. Start with the set concept first — decide on the metal and the width proportion together — and then choose individual styles within that framework. The rings will always look like they belong together.”
James Okafor, Master goldsmith, 22 years specialising in couples’ wedding band design

“I always ask couples to bring her engagement ring to the consultation. The wedding band set needs to work with that ring — not just with each other. The engagement ring is the fixed point; everything else should orbit it.”
Rachel Stern, GIA Graduate Gemologist, 16 years in bridal jewelry
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Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is a his and hers wedding ring set?
A: A his and hers wedding ring set is two wedding bands — one for each partner — designed to be purchased together as a matched pair. They share a common design language: the same metal, a complementary finish, and proportional widths. Buying as a set ensures the rings look like they were made for each other because they were.

Q: Do his and hers wedding ring sets have to match exactly?
A: No. The most successful sets share design language rather than being identical. Same metal tone, same general finish character (both polished, or both satin), and proportional widths (his typically at double her width). His ring can have no diamonds while hers has pavé diamonds — the metal consistency creates the ‘set’ reading.

Q: Is it cheaper to buy his and hers rings as a set?
A: Buying as a set from a single jeweler almost always offers better value than buying separately. LoveWeddingBands sets are priced for both rings together, sized correctly for both partners, and matched for consistent metal quality and finish. You also avoid the risk of slight colour or finish mismatches that occur when sourcing rings from different retailers.

Q: What metals are available for his and hers wedding ring sets?
A: LoveWeddingBands offers sets in 14K yellow gold, 14K white gold, 14K rose gold, 18K yellow gold, 18K white gold, 18K rose gold, and 950 platinum. Each metal is available in multiple finishes (polished, satin, hammered) and with or without diamond accents. See the full collection for all available options.

Q: How do I choose the right width for his and her bands?
A: The most universally flattering proportion is his band at roughly twice her width: a 7–8mm his band pairs with a 3–4mm her band. A 6mm his band works with a 2.5–3mm her band. Avoid making her band more than 70% the width of his — the visual balance reads as two men’s bands rather than a his and hers set.

Q: Can his and hers wedding ring sets be engraved?
A: Yes. All plain metal bands in the collection can be engraved on the interior (and some on the exterior). Interior engraving holds 20–30 characters depending on ring width. Popular choices: wedding date, initials, coordinates of where you met, or a short phrase meaningful to your relationship. See our engraving guide for full character limits and ideas.

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