Choosing a wedding band for my non-Tiffany e-ring

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GraceSofia31

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C6D58C44-9C38-4CCD-B478-DA82300CC858.png 0699C9EF-7AFA-49E5-8279-DAE2A56D936C.png 788603A3-336D-4970-9A23-304DA20224EF.jpeg 6CC89F2C-6C3B-4F62-9952-4ABCC7DEF033.png F92609AC-5A03-4B92-B8E2-A8221A4FB034.png Hi everyone! I absolutely love my e-ring, but I hate the store my fiancé got it from. I was wondering what your thoughts were in any of the wedding bands I’m considering (including the Cartier ring pictured with it-a coworker graciously let me take a picture of my ring with hers for comparison).

Sorry if the pics are not in order, I’m posting from my phone.
Also, the olive leaf PEARL ring and sugar stack rings are not options, these are screenshots of my wish list, but luckily the wedding band options were clustered together.

THANK YOU FOR YOUR OPINIONS!
 
Another vote for the metro! It's a ring that will look nice on its own in case you ever just want to wear your band. But I agree you need to try it on to make sure it sits flush with your ering
 
I guess telling you what metal the e-ring would’ve been helpful, it’s white gold but I honestly don’t care if the band ends up white gold or platinum, unless over time the difference may be obvious. Any thoughts on that?
 
I guess telling you what metal the e-ring would’ve been helpful, it’s white gold but I honestly don’t care if the band ends up white gold or platinum, unless over time the difference may be obvious. Any thoughts on that?

For the most part, Tiffany wedding bands only come in platinum, yellow gold, and rose gold. I know that a few of their other jewelry pieces are available in white gold, but not many. Platinum and white gold wear differently—platinum tends to have more of a worn patina over time (unless you send it for polishing frequently), which I think looks quite nice, and it doesn’t really change color. If your engagement ring is rhodium-plated, the plating will slowly fade away and the color of natural white gold will show through, which can be a tiny bit yellow (I’ve never really noticed, but then I again I don’t own much white gold!). It’s common to get white gold replated to keep the color and finish.

Like PPs above, I suggest checking out the Metro, Novo, and Soleste with your e-ring so you can see how they fit.
 
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