Tracer & Contour Wedding Bands
A tracer band — also called a contour or shadow band — is a wedding band curved to trace the outline of an engagement ring, so the two nest together with no gap. Instead of a straight band that leaves a wedge of space beside a raised centre stone or a pointed shape, a tracer follows the ring's silhouette for a seamless, fitted look. This collection holds tracer and contour lab-grown diamond wedding bands, from $534, each IGI-certified and made to order in solid 10K, 14K or 18K gold.
What a tracer band does
Engagement rings with a low-set centre, a marquise or pear point, or a halo often don't sit flush against a straight band. A tracer band is shaped — with a curve, notch, or chevron — to hug that outline, so the wedding band and engagement ring meet cleanly and sit level on the finger. It's the practical answer to a ring shape that a plain band can't sit against.
Styles in this collection
Curved and chevron tracers, plain and diamond-set, and half-eternity contour bands. Metal options span white, yellow and rose gold, matched to your engagement ring. Each is made to order and sized to your ring's shape.
Lab-grown, IGI-certified
Every diamond is lab-grown and IGI-certified — identical to mined in fire and hardness, at a fraction of the price.
Shop with confidence
Made to order in about two weeks, ships free by express courier in 5–7 days, with a 30-day return policy and IGI certification included.
Round Pave Lab Grown Diamond Wedding Band
How to choose a tracer or contour wedding band
Start with your engagement ring's shape, because that determines the curve you need. A low-set round or a solitaire may only need a gentle contour; a marquise or pear point needs a deeper chevron notch; a halo needs a band that curves around the halo's edge. The best fit comes from matching the tracer to the specific ring, so made-to-order sizing against your ring's outline matters more here than on a straight band.
Decide plain versus diamond-set — a plain contour is subtle and lets the engagement ring lead, while a pavé tracer echoes its sparkle. Match the metal to your engagement ring for the most seamless look, and for gold, 14K balances durability and colour for a band worn daily against another ring. Because the two rings rub together over time, matching the metal hardness also helps them wear evenly.
Tracer & contour wedding band FAQs
What is a tracer wedding band?
A tracer wedding band is a band curved to trace the outline of your engagement ring, so the two nest together with no gap. It's also called a contour band or shadow band.
What is the difference between a tracer and a contour band?
They're essentially the same idea — a band shaped to follow the engagement ring's silhouette. "Tracer" and "contour" are used interchangeably; both curve or notch to fit around a raised or pointed centre.
When do I need a contour band instead of a straight one?
A contour band is worth it when a straight band leaves a gap — common with low-set stones, marquise or pear points, or halos. The tracer's curve closes that gap so the rings sit flush.
Does a tracer band have to match the engagement ring metal?
Most people match the metal for a seamless look, but a contrasting metal can be a deliberate style choice. All three golds are made to order.
Can a tracer band have diamonds?
Yes. A diamond tracer band runs pavé along the curve to echo the engagement ring's sparkle. Every diamond here is lab-grown and IGI-certified.
Are the diamonds real?
Yes. Lab-grown diamonds are chemically and optically identical to mined diamonds, IGI-certified, and classed by the FTC as real diamonds.
