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Bands, engagement rings, bespoke pieces and bridal jewellery — UK jewellers worth booking early.

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Most UK couples spend around £1,000-£1,500 on their pair of wedding rings, though a single band can range from about £150 for 9ct gold to £1,000+ for platinum or diamond-set designs. Engagement rings are usually a separate, larger purchase, typically £1,500-£3,000. The most useful buying tip is to order or commission rings at least 8-12 weeks before the wedding, because bespoke pieces and resizing take time, and to insist on a full UK hallmark on any gold or platinum band.

Typical UK cost: Most UK couples spend around £800-£1,200 on a pair of wedding bands (the 2026 average is roughly £1,050 per couple), with single rings ranging from about £150 (9ct gold) to £1,000+ (platinum or diamond-set).

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Frequently asked questions

How much do wedding rings cost in the UK?

A pair of wedding bands typically costs around £1,000-£1,500 in the UK, though prices vary widely by metal and design. As a rough per-ring guide, 9ct gold bands start near £150-£400, 18ct gold runs about £300-£700+, and platinum bands usually start around £350 and rise past £1,000. Adding diamonds or intricate detailing pushes a single band well into the four figures.

How far in advance should we order our wedding rings?

Order or commission your wedding rings at least 8-12 weeks before the wedding to be safe. Ready-made bands can sometimes be delivered in under two weeks, but bespoke or handmade rings usually take 4-12 weeks, and complex designs or rare stones can take up to six months. Leave extra time if rings need resizing, which adds roughly one to two weeks.

Is an engagement ring separate from the wedding rings, and how much does it cost?

Yes, the engagement ring is a separate purchase from the wedding bands and is usually the most expensive piece. UK couples typically spend around £1,500-£3,000 on an engagement ring, with averages higher in major cities. Lab-grown diamonds are an increasingly popular way to get a larger or higher-quality stone for less, often 30-40% cheaper than a mined diamond of similar appearance.

Do UK wedding rings legally need a hallmark?

Yes. Under the Hallmarking Act 1973 it is illegal to sell a ring described as gold above 1 gram, or platinum above 0.5 grams, without a recognised UK hallmark. A full hallmark includes a sponsor's mark, a fineness (purity) mark and an assay office mark from London, Birmingham, Sheffield or Edinburgh. Always check the ring carries one, as it is your independent proof of the metal and its quality.

What should we ask a jeweller before buying wedding rings?

Confirm the exact metal and carat, whether the price includes a full UK hallmark, and the realistic delivery or workshop lead time. Ask about resizing (how many free resizes are included and how long they take), the returns and warranty policy, and whether comfort-fit or matching-set options are available. For diamond-set rings, ask for certification and clarity on whether stones are mined or lab-grown.