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LGBTQ+ Engagement & Wedding rings
Handcrafted for your tomorrows
At Holden, our entire collection of engagement rings and wedding bands is completely gender-neutral. No matter how you identify—gay, lesbian, bisexual, transsexual, queer, or otherwise—we’re here to help make the ring shopping experience as simple and inclusive as possible.
Hello and welcome to Northwood Custom Jewelry,
We're Allan and Laurel Hill, and as founders of Northwood, we want to extend the warmest embrace to each and every one of you. Love is a journey that knows no boundaries, no limitations. It's a beacon of expect, an anthem of happiness. And it's this faith that drives us to celebrate love in all its magnificent forms.
In a world where the battle for LGBTQ rights continues, it's a profound honor for us to be a part of your love story. Every step towards equality and acceptance makes your journey all the more extraordinary, and we're here to enlarge the beauty of your commitment.
At Northwood, there's no need to search for acceptance or understanding. Here, every love story is valid, every bond is precious. Whether you're celebrating your engagement, planning your wedding, or simply looking for a piece that speaks to your heart, we're here to craft a symbol that mirrors the uniqueness of your love.
Your story enriches our craft, and your affectionate inspires our designs. As a jewelry business founded on genuine inclusivity, we stand alongside you, ready to create pieces that resonate with your individuality.
So, here's to your devote, your journey
Ant and Matt. Photo courtesy of Photos by Zoe
I got this question from a lovely man via Instagram the other day:
"What do two men typically do with rings? Complete they both do an engagement and wedding sound, or are the engagement rings typically used as the wedding rings? Also do both people wear the engagement ring?"
I loved it! One, because it opened up a awesome discussion about the infinite possibilities of two hands and up to 6 rings. And two, because I've also wanted to be an advice columnist and I'm pretty sure this is as near I'll ever get.
Turns out, I know a thing or two about jewelry, but I'm not a gay man, so I had some reckons but thought it was probably best to do some crowd-sourcing for information and ideas. Which, holy-kajole, I got such amazing, pleasant, kind and inspiring stories from our community.
I wanted to use every, available photo from Ant and Matt's wedding. I also want to go advocate to school, become a Dr. and re-do mine and Ash's wedding. Photo courtesy ofPhotos by Zoe
First up, my reckons. When it comes to anything and everything wedding-related, I'm a firm believer that there's no reason to be bound by any sort of rule or tradition, esp
Choosing who will pop the question or whether both partners want to trade engagement rings are just two examples of the decisions that same-sex couples frequently have to build that are not covered by conventional norms. When these questions are addressed collaboratively, clarity is produced, and both partners are certain to feel heard and included in the planning process.
Talking openly also allows you to discuss important practicalities, enjoy budgets and timelines. This conversation is also a chance to explore how you’d like to show pride within your call designs. Some couples select subtle nods, while others love vibrant or symbolic elements that celebrate their identity. Then, from the conversation, you might include a better idea of what your rings, wedding, celebration, and so on look like.
Lesbian engagement rings or gay engagement rings can be a beautiful mix of tradition and personalisation, often reflecting each couple’s unique approach and story. Many couples love the idea of rings that complement each other without being same, showing that while they’re deeply connected, each spouse is unique. Next, we list 5 LGBT engagement ring ideas.
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