Shape, material, size, setting, engraving - when it comes to customizing your wedding rings, you have a wide range of options and a large selection. Our wide range of Fischer wedding rings includes wedding rings in different colors. Elegant bicolor wedding rings, for example, which playfully combine different colors in a unique piece, are popular with many couples. The alloys are stylishly coordinated and even cut a fine figure with filigree patterns, such as our special rose ring. Below, we reveal the different colors available for wedding rings and which exclusive alloys you can only find with us.
How are wedding rings in different colors created?
Gold is the most commonly chosen alloy for classic wedding rings. But if you are only thinking of the typical golden yellow color, you are far from it, because there are different shades of gold for wedding rings, whose different colors are created by the combination (alloying) of different metals. This changes the color tone on the one hand, but also the material properties on the other. The colors are created on the basis of a fineness, e.g. 585/- gold.
Wedding rings and their different colors
To give you an initial overview of wedding rings in different colors, we have compiled the color properties of the various materials for you here:
- Yellow gold
Yellow gold is the world's most popular precious metal for wedding rings and remains a stylish classic to this day. The alloy consists of fine gold, silver and copper. Depending on the composition, the tone can be more delicate or more intense. The nuances come close to the typical color of fine gold and thus convey a certain exclusivity. - White gold
Engagement rings with an alloy of fine gold, palladium and silver are currently very popular. The so-called white gold is stronger or softer due to the mixing ratio of the metals and is usually rhodium-plated. However, wedding rings in white gold also look particularly elegant and are very popular. - Rose gold
Rose gold made from fine gold, copper and silver is a popular trend among wedding rings with different colors. The higher the copper content, the more reddish the wedding ring appears. Even though rose gold is an extravagant color choice for a wedding ring, it can be worn with anything and is ideal for all skin types. - Red gold
With a mixture of fine gold, a higher copper content than rose gold and a low silver content, red gold has a very warm autumnal tone and has enjoyed an ever-growing fan base in recent years. - Grey gold
Grey gold is still a young color variant and offers couples a great alternative to the other, more popular shades of gold when choosing from the different colors of wedding rings. The excellent wearing properties in everyday life and the combination with other light-colored pieces of jewelry should be emphasized. - Apricot gold
We exclusively offer wedding rings in apricot gold. Our in-house alloy was developed in the creative Fischer think tank and is now an absolute bestseller. The sun-reddish coloring and warm nuances can be worn wonderfully by every skin type. Many couples also describe their wedding rings in apricot gold as real "skin flatterers".
Bicolor wedding ring - different colors combined in one piece of jewelry
Stylish bicolor wedding rings are also currently in vogue. This involves combining several metals to create very unusual wedding rings. For example, yellow gold and white gold, white gold and red gold or platinum and yellow gold complement each other perfectly. Those looking for the extraordinary will find what they are looking for in a tricolor wedding ring. Here, yellow gold, white gold and red gold or in combination with platinum are brought together.
With wedding rings in different colors from our range, we offer you the option of not only matching the style to your individual taste, but also the shade. This creates unique, one-of-a-kind pieces that stylishly express the uniqueness of love. With our in-house configurator, the "Konfischerator", we offer you the opportunity to create wedding rings in different colors and designs yourself. This gives you an optimal impression of your dream wedding ring.