Manly Bands | January 9, 2023
What Is a Beveled Edge Ring?
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Maybe you’ve heard of beveled edges in carpentry or home building. Maybe you’ve heard your friends throw around the term “beveled edge” when talking about engagement ring shopping. Maybe you don’t know what it means, but you don’t want to look stupid asking. No worries — we’re here to help. They’ll never know you were unsure about exactly what a beveled edge ring was.
What Is a Beveled Edge?
Before we define a beveled edge ring, we should probably figure out the answer to the question, “What is a beveled edge?” Feels like a reasonable enough course of action to us. You’ve probably seen one of these before, even if you weren’t aware of what it was called.
In short, a beveled edge is defined as “an edge of a structure that is not perpendicular to the faces of the piece.” In non-nerd speak (sorry, engineers), it’s basically a thing where you took what would be a right-angled corner and flattened it out, so it’s less than 90 degrees instead. Often, it’s made into a 45-degree angle.
Maybe that was still nerd-speak-adjacent, but we couldn’t think of a simpler way to describe it. If you’re really curious, you can dive into the world of construction and flooring for more information.
What Is a Beveled Edge Ring?
Well, it follows the same principles. Instead of the ring coming to a traditional right angle, there’s a less than 90-degree angle instead. Take some of our tungsten rings, for example. The beveled edges on those rings give you a good sense of what a beveled edge looks like on a wedding ring. While you’re at it, consider tungsten wedding bands’ pros and cons, as this is quite a popular material choice for modern rings.
Why Get a Beveled Edge Ring?
Comfort
Beveled edge rings can be more comfortable than their right-angled counterparts. Of course, comfort is a bit subjective, so try both styles on for size (pun intended) and see which one you like better. We also offer beveled edge rings in comfort fits for maximum wearability and highly recommend combining those two attributes if you’re shopping for beveled edge rings.
Aesthetics
It’s an intriguing look that not everyone has, so it sure has that going for it. Of course, it’s a subtle detail that not everyone will see, so make sure you like it yourself. You may be one of the few who ever notices it. Plus, small details like these aren’t likely to go out of style. Even if they do, who’s really gonna notice it?
If you want something that has a little bit of character but still retains a modern, sleek look, a ring with a beveled edge is definitely something you want to consider.
Like all ring styles, it’s just going to come down to personal preference. A beveled edge isn’t better or worse than a traditional edge or a domed edge on a ring. If you like the look and the feel, that’s all you really need to know.