Tarvier presents a collection of 18ct white gold wedding rings.
Our range of white gold UK hallmarked (750) wedding rings are offered in a broad selection of sizes, widths, and weights.
The Court ring profile is a suitable ring profile for ladies and men.
A court ring profile is the most traditional ring profile with a curvature to both the inside and outside of the ring and flattened side edges. It is important to note that if the inside of the ring is curved, the ring should feel more comfortable to wear. In addition, as the profile is also curved on the outside, when other fingers move against the ring, there will be little resistance, ultimately adding to the comfort of the court ring profile.
The D–Shape profile is a suitable ring profile for ladies and men.
D–Shape ring profile is exactly as described. Flat to the inside of the ring, curved to the outer face of the ring with flattened side edges. A lighter profile than the court, but with a similar look when on the finger due to the curved outer face. The d–shape profile is traditional and popular ring profile.
The flat ring profile is suitable for both ladies and men.
A flat ring profile is rectangular in shape. Flat to both the inside and outside face of the ring with flattened side edges. This is a contemporary and modern-day look with straight lines and edges. The profile is a good option when its necessary to match an engagement rings band height. Varying weights can be chosen to increase this band height accordingly. If larger ring widths are chosen then a heavier look will be achieved on the finger.
A contemporary look with added comfort.
An easy fit ring profile has a flat outer face and a curved internal face with flattened side edges. This ring profile combines the contemporary and modern look of the flat profile with the comfort of the court profile. Extra wide rings will have added comfort. A great choice.
18ct white gold consists of 75% pure gold with 25% other alloys (750/1000 parts gold). Other alloys are added to create strength, hardness, and colour. The percentage of alloys added determines the final carat of the gold alloy. The purity mark is recognised, tested and marked officially by the assay office. An assay mark 750 is shown on the ring images on our website. If your budget is sufficient, then Tarvier recommends choosing the purest alloy, however, either ring will be a rare and treasured possession.
All our 18ct (750) white gold wedding rings are assayed by either London or Birmingham assay offices with a compulsory set of UK hallmarks.