Jewelry Retailer
~$1,800
- Retail overhead and commissions built in
- Limited in-store selection
- Appointment-based, harder to compare styles
- Shipping and return policies vary
Whether you already have her engagement ring or you're starting fresh — find the band that fits right, looks right — all without the jewelry store markup.



HER RING
Ranked by real purchase data. Every style available in all metals.
An engagement ring and a matching wedding band, designed to sit flush together. Chosen together, priced together — and you never have to wonder if they'll fit.
Not everyone is looking for the same thing — pick what fits your style.
WHY BRILLIANCE
No showrooms, no commissions. That difference shows up in the price.
Jewelry Retailer
~$1,800
Brilliance
~$900

For over 40 years, we’ve delivered rings that feel just right — and the reviews reflect it.




























The basics that most people want to know before they choose a ring — in plain language.
Wedding rings and wedding bands technically mean the same thing, and these terms are commonly interchangeably used when referring to a ring traditionally exchanged at a wedding or ceremony.
Usually, a wedding ring costs less than a diamond engagement ring. On average, a wedding band costs between $250 to $3,000 based on the design, metal, and materials used. The price can be even higher if you choose a style with a diamond or multiple diamonds.
While exactly matching wedding ring sets are common, it is optional to be overly uniform. With a much more comprehensive selection of mens wedding bands and womens rings, nowadays, you are sure to find rings you love and will wear with pride as a symbol of your marriage.
While your wedding ring may fit perfectly, you might need an adjustment over time. Some rings are easier to resize than others, depending on the rings setting style (such as eternity rings), metal, and complexity. The answer is that it depends, and its best to consult a diamond and jewelry expert before purchasing your wedding ring.
It's a personal preference, and no "right" answer exists. Many women prefer to purchase a wedding ring that matches their engagement ring style, and at the time of purchase, it is advisable to confirm with your jeweler if a matching wedding band is available.
Wedding rings are available in a wide range of metals. When choosing a metal for your wedding ring, it is essential that you consider both your and your partners needs for a ring. If you have an active lifestyle, consider more durable metals like platinum or 14-karat gold (as opposed to 18-karat). White gold is the most prevalent metal for wedding rings, while yellow gold is a more traditional option.