Lab-Grown Diamond Wedding Bands

A wedding band is jewellery's longest commitment — worn daily for decades — and this collection holds all 450 of ours, from $354 to $6,111: plain gold wedding bands, diamond wedding bands lined with lab-grown stones, vintage and antique-style bands, and unique wedding bands for couples who want the rings to say something specific.

Find your band

Shop by wearer — women's wedding bands and men's wedding bands — or by style: eternity bands circled in stones, half-eternity rows, curved bands shaped to fit a princess-cut or pointed engagement ring, and classic comfort-fit gold wedding rings in white, yellow and rose. White gold wedding bands remain the most chosen; vintage wedding bands with milgrain and unique wedding rings with hammered or twisted profiles are the fastest risers.

Sets and pairings

Wedding ring sets take the guesswork out — matched his-and-hers designs in the same gold and finish — and every band here is designed to sit flush beside its partners.

Honestly priced, built to last

Solid 10K, 14K or 18K gold throughout, IGI-certified lab-grown diamonds wherever stones appear, made to order in about 2 weeks with free 5-7 day express delivery and 30-day free returns.

Full Eternity
Full Eternity
Half Eternity
Half Eternity
Bezel
Bezel
Curved
Curved
Open
Open
Solid Gold
Solid Gold
Wide Band
Wide Band
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Choosing a wedding band profile and width

Profile — the band's cross-section — decides comfort more than anything on the product page. Court and comfort-fit profiles curve on the inside and disappear on the finger within days; flat profiles read sharp and contemporary but press on neighbouring fingers at wider widths; D-shape rounds outward for the traditional look. If a band will be worn through workouts and washing-up, comfort-fit is worth insisting on.

Metal-matching is looser than couples assume: the two partners' bands need not match each other, and a band need not match the engagement ring's metal either — though matching makes the pair read as one piece. What should match is hardness: pairing 18K against 14K on the same finger slowly lets the harder ring wear the softer one. And order at least a month before the date; made-to-order takes its time.

Wedding band FAQs

What are wedding ring sets?

Wedding ring sets bundle matched bands — usually his and hers in the same gold and finish — so the two rings read as a pair without any matching effort. Cheaper matched sets are easy to build here since lab-grown stones keep the pair affordable.

Do you have a wedding band for a princess cut ring?

Yes — a wedding band for a princess cut or other pointed shape often sits better as a shaped or curved band that nests against the engagement ring. See our curved bands for a flush, gapless fit.

Do you make moissanite or silver wedding bands?

We work only in solid 10K, 14K and 18K gold set with lab-grown white diamonds — no moissanite, no silver, no plating. It's a deliberate choice: solid gold and IGI-certified diamonds hold value and wear where cheaper materials don't.

Do you have vintage or antique wedding bands?

Yes — vintage and antique-style wedding bands with milgrain edges, filigree and engraving, around modern lab-grown stones, so you get period character without an older, tinted diamond.

Are quality wedding bands possible on a small budget?

Genuinely — our solid gold wedding bands start at $354, and lab-grown stones mean even diamond wedding bands stay attainable. Solid 10K gold at a fair price beats plated anything.

White gold or yellow gold for a wedding band?

White gold wedding bands pair invisibly with white-set engagement rings and read modern; yellow is the heritage choice that ages gracefully. Match the engagement ring first, taste second.