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Men's Rings - A Man's Guide To Rings - Wedding Rings - Family Rings - How To Buy A Ring
Hi! I'm Antonio Centeno, the founder of Real Men Real Style. Today I'm going to be giving
you an introduction to rings.
Now, in this video, I'm going to be covering four different types of rings. I'm going to
be giving you some tips on how to go out there and purchase rings. First off, I'm going to
deal with the issues, two issues in particular that are associated with rings here in the
United States that you need to be aware of especially if you're wearing a ring that is
more than just a wedding ring.
This is a sponsored video. My friends down at Houston, Texas at Proclamation Jewelry,
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In addition, they help me put together a great article. In this article, I go into a lot
more detail. I go into the history. I go into types of metals. I summarize again the four
types of rings. I also summarize exactly how to go out there and purchase a ring, especially
if you're looking for something that goes beyond a wedding ring.
Let me go ahead and jump right into this. The two things, the two barriers I think most
men face, especially here in the United States, probably over in England and other parts of
Europe as well, is that if you wear a ring and if it's not a wedding ring, it can be
viewed as feminine or it can be viewed as flashy. Here in the United States and in many
other countries, that is not a good thing.
Now, I have some friends who are Bulgarian. I'm married to a Ukrainian. I've spent some
time in East Europe. Over there, wearing jewelry and really nice rings is totally fine, and
you see many men wearing large pieces of jewelry. They don't call it bling-bling. This shows
what they've accomplished. It's something they're proud of. Many pieces have been passed
on from generation to generation.
In those cases, I think that you really have to have a bit of strength if you're going
to wear something beyond. You have to have confidence in yourself if you're going to
wear something beyond a wedding ring.
Be aware that some people also in business environments are going to view them as too
flashy, as you're trying to show somebody up. Just kind of manage your settings. If
you are in sales, if you are trying to influence others and they're very conservative, you
may want to be careful. You may want to pull it off simply because you don't want to get
off on the wrong foot. If you don't have a chance to talk with the individual, he's not
going to know that you're from perhaps Romania and this is a ring that's been passed by three
generations. He's simply going to look at you as, "That guy looks really flashy and
I don't really know if it's a fit for my company," so just be aware that many people view them
with those eyes.
Let's now talk about the four types of rings.
FOUR TYPES OF RINGS
1. Cultural and Religious Rings
Wedding rings, again, being the most popular. A lot of people actually ask, "Antonio, why
do you wear your wedding ring on your right hand?" The reason was I was married over in
Kiev, Ukraine in an Eastern Orthodox Church. Over there in that culture, you wear your
wedding ring on your right hand. Here in the United States, you wear it on your left hand,
so a little bit of a culture, but it's something that's understood. Everyone does it. Everyone
goes with very simple bands. You don't usually see wedding rings on men that are really loud.
They're usually gold or silver or a mix of the two, maybe titanium.
2. Affiliation Rings
The most common examples are class rings or mason rings. These are rings that show that
you are affiliated with a group. So if you graduated from the Naval Academy of Annapolis,
you have a ring that you're presented or you can purchase it, I'm not sure. I didn’t
graduate from there, but I do know that in the Marine Corps, in the Navy, out in the
fleet, you will see people occasionally wearing those rings. It's not as common. It's kind
of looked down a bit nowadays, but it is something that you see out there. And I think that the
men who graduated are oftentimes very proud and it's something that I think they're pulling
them off just simply because they don't want to make it look like they're getting into
somebody's face.
Now, other rings out there like a mason ring, you want to wear because you want to be able
to identify other people who share that bond. If you've graduated from Texas A&M and you're
out living in East Texas or you're traveling throughout Louisiana or Florida, you want
to wear your ring because you want to be able to spot another Aggie. Those are little things
which people are looking for.
Most of the universities, I think if they don't have a military affiliation, they don't
have a strong deal with rings.
Even though I went to the University of Texas, I had a number of friends that went to A&M
and when they got their ring, they would go dunk it. You guys can talk in the comments
about what that means, but yeah, it was a lot of fun at the Dixie Chick and I've seen
what happens there. Those are affiliation rings.
3. Family Rings
Family crests, symbols that are passed on from generation to generation. Family rings
can be very simple. Family rings can be pretty powerful. They can have a seal on them. Family
rings are the third type. I'm not going to go into a lot of details here. Family rings
are rarely seen in the United States. They're more something I've seen over in Europe.
4. Artistic Rings
This is the type of ring in which it has a special meaning to you, perhaps a few other
people, but this is a ring that just has a special meaning and you wear it because of
that significance. Artistic rings are often worn on other fingers. By the way, we're going
to have an entire video and article talking about the different fingers and the symbolism
of that, so that's coming up soon.
So cultural rings, affiliation rings, family rings, and artistic rings, the four types
of rings.
Now, what to do when you're going out there and you're purchasing? Let's say you're looking
to go out there and purchase your first ring beyond your wedding ring. This one's pretty
easy. Well, I guess you could use this checklist if you're going to purchase your wedding ring
as well.
HOW TO BUY A RING
1. Select Style
The first thing is you want to know what you want. If it's a wedding ring, you may be stuck.
Hopefully, you have a little bit of a say, but some guys, you want to maybe get something
that matches or works with or that complements your bride. Try not to match, but complement.
I think that's a much better way to go.
In any case, you need to know what you want, know what you're looking for. If you're looking
for a particular type of artistic ring, let's say maybe you want something made out of wood
or a special type of stone then you're going to need to know where to go. There are many
places that they're going to just have a cluster of jewelers, so larger cities, New York, Chicago,
and they're actually going to have more jewelry areas. You go to those areas and you're going
to see a larger collection.
You can also go online. Again, companies like Proclamation Jewelry, they make custom jewelry
and pretty much anything you can imagine, they can build if you're looking for that
type of thing.
You can also find ready-made pieces. Go to antique stores. Go check out some of these
antique stores. You'd be surprised what you'll find. I remember I found a ring and I was
able to give this to someone that really it was very inexpensive, yet it had a very significant
meaning because that ring had a story behind it.
2. Select Size
Once you've determined the type, then you want to determine the size. You can go into
any store and actually they can fit you and you can figure out your size. Your ring size
will not change much over your lifetime unless you'd gain or lose significant weight. And
if you do, don't worry about it because you can take it into a jeweler and oftentimes,
they can resize the ring and make it larger or make it smaller.
3. Determine Materials
So this is going to go a lot into the last point, which is price. Now, I'm leaving price
at the end because to me, price should be the last thing you think about, well, within
reason, but price to me should be one of the last things you'll look at because -- well,
I'll talk about that at the end -- but materials, I go into this in a lot more detail in the
article down below.
Gold, using semi-precious stones, you can use titanium, silver. There are a number of
different materials that you can be using. And so, understand what your options are.
If you're cool or warm-toned, you may want to have that play into what material you choose.
4. Price
Of course, price is going to play into this. You can't ignore if a ring costs $25,000 and
that's about what you make in the entire year. There's no way you're probably going to be
able to get that or afford that ring, but what I don't want you to do is to go out there
and think that by saving $100 or saving $200 and going with your second or third choice
that that's a smart decision.
Save up and go for your first choice because like I said at the very beginning of this
video, confidence is very important. You want to wear something that you feel confident
wearing, that you really like, that every time you put it on, it makes you feel great.
Last thing I'm going to say, gentlemen, I would love to hear from you down on the comments.
I'd love to hear your opinion on the four different types of rings, on what type of
rings you wear, and whether or not you even think a man should wear anything besides a
wedding ring.
All right, guys, I will see you in the next video. Go check out the article, a lot of
great content there. Take care. Bye-bye.