The question “who pays for the man’s wedding band?” comes up often during wedding planning, and the answer depends on tradition, culture, and personal preference.
At KRK Jewels, we believe your wedding should reflect your values, not just old rules. Here’s a breakdown of what’s traditional and what’s trending.
The Traditional Answer
Traditionally, the bride (or her family) purchases the groom’s wedding band, and the groom buys the bride’s. This exchange represents mutual commitment and is seen as a symbolic gesture of giving.
What Modern Couples Do
Today, couples often take a more practical or shared approach. Here are the most common ways people handle the cost:
Split the cost together
Buy each other’s rings
Include rings in the wedding budget
One partner covers both if they prefer
There’s no right or wrong—as long as it feels fair and intentional for both of you.
Tips for Choosing His Wedding Band
If you’re shopping for a man’s ring, keep these factors in mind:
Metal type: Choose from white gold, yellow gold, rose gold, or platinum
Comfort fit: Especially important for everyday wear
Lifestyle needs: Consider a more durable or low-profile style for active hands
Finish: Matte, polished, brushed, or hammered styles available
At KRK Jewels, our men’s wedding bands come in a range of modern and classic styles, all crafted in 14K and 18K gold for lasting quality.
Conclusion
So, who pays for the man’s wedding band? Traditionally, it’s the bride, but modern couples are rewriting the rules. Whether you gift it, split it, or buy it together, what matters most is the love it represents.
Explore men’s wedding bands at KRK Jewels—crafted in white, yellow, and rose gold, with timeless designs made to last a lifetime.