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If you don’t want to keep your wedding ring separate from your other half’s, consider this gorgeous double ring box from GregolinoWedding. Featuring a stunning, distressed white design, this box has an air of vintage chic about it and even has the romantic words ‘we do’ emblazoned across the top – making it the ideal keepsake to treasure long after the wedding is over. We also love the weathered look of the double ring box from Reena and Indi’s real wedding, which suited their enchanting winter wedding venue perfectly. Each of the rings look so elegantly displayed in this silver and black box, plus we love the close up style of photography.
Fashion forward couples will be totally wowed by this incredible glass ring box by Waen. If you’re obsessed with rose gold weddings, then this is the box for you. Keep the wedding rings loose or fill the box with hay, sand, confetti or anything else you can think of to give it even more of a decorative edge. The box is so pretty that it’s definitely worthy of being carried down the aisle by your ring bearer. This exquisite ring box is so dreamy and would be an ultra-decorative way to display your wedding rings. If you’re getting married at a seaside wedding venue, a shell design such as this would be so appropriate for displaying your precious wedding rings. It doesn't matter that the wedding rings are a similar colour to the box - you can never have too much gold we say!
If your day is filled with lots of luxe and sparkly wedding ideas, then this metallic ring box from Ginger Rose would be a lovely way to carry your jewellery. Made from high quality leather with a magnetic lid, this stunning box is a contemporary twist on the classic design. It’s also available in tan or as a round shaped box too. If you want your ring box to serve as a decorative item that you can carry on using at home, then take a look at this pretty porcelain box from Sue Candy Ceramics. Okay, so a ring bearer pillow may be a less breakable option for your rings as they’re carried down the aisle, but this lovely handmade box would look great in your wedding ring photos afterwards. Although the unusual wedding rings from Josh and Lynsey’s real wedding were totally unique, the couple’s ring box ticked the traditional element and exuded class and sophistication. We’re also big plans of the subtle gold lining around the box. If, like Lynsey, you need a wedding band to fit a custom made engagement ring, take a look at our guide to shaped wedding rings for expert advice.
The wedding rings from Zoe and Philip’s real wedding were wonderfully displayed in this sleek black box which had room for both. If you’re keeping things traditional like Zoe and Philip, opt for square ring boxes that have a chic, neutral colour palette and plenty of padding inside to keep the jewellery secure. Sophie and Iain’s stylish real wedding was a beauty, and their wedding ring box was no exception. After exchanging rings from Ernest Jones, the couple kept them in this adorable ivory box – complete with a silver heart clasp and an engraved mirror inside the lid. A dark wedding ring box such as this is classic, simple and the ideal way to show off a dazzling pair of silver coloured wedding rings. A box with a dark colour and a traditional shape is also a versatile choice too, as it fits in with every style of wedding and couple – unless you don’t like black of course! |
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