Classic Flat, 4mm, White Gold (Standard)
Classic Flat, 4mm, White Gold (Standard)
Classic Flat 4mm wedding band in White Gold. Choose from 14k gold or 18k gold.
We offer two polishes: shiny and sandblasted matte. You will be able to choose your preferred polish at checkout. More info on these options are below in the FAQ.
We offer custom ring sizing: You will be able to choose your exact size at checkout. Don't know your size? Request a free ring sizer here.
Our rings are handmade in NYC of sustainable, recycled solid gold. Each piece is made to order, please allow up to 3 weeks for delivery.
FAQ's:
How do I pick the birthstone on the inside?
If you would like your partner's birthstone to be set on the inside of your wedding band, we offer a selection of ethically-mined 1.5mm birthstones. You can choose your birthstone after you add to cart.
See our birthstone chart below:
January - Garnet
February - Amethyst
March - Aquamarine
April - Grey Diamond
May - Emerald
June - Moonstone
July - Ruby
August - Peridot
September - Sapphire
October - Opal
November - Citrine
December - Turquoise
What’s the difference between 14 karat gold and 18 karat gold?
The kind of gold you purchase depends on your needs. Pure gold is 24 karat—it is extremely soft, and more susceptible to scratching and bending, therefore not ideal for jewelry. The karat number goes down as the pure gold content of the item goes down. For example, 18k gold contains 75 percent gold and 25 percent gold alloy; it is therefore harder than 24k gold but softer than 14k gold, which contains 58.3 percent gold and 41.7 percent gold alloy. All gold rings are susceptible to scratching, but because of its higher gold purity, 18k gold wedding bands will show wear marks sooner than 14k gold bands. For active men who often use their hands, 14k gold is considered ideal for rings. For men who value a higher purity of gold, 18k is best. Regardless, if your ring starts to look worn, you can easily have it re-polished to look brand new again.
What are the different polishes you offer?
We offer two polishes: shiny and sandblasted matte. The shiny polish is the most known and classic polish, leaving the ring with a sleek, glossy finish. The sandblasted matte is ideal for those who prefer their ring to have less shine, leaving a smooth, duller surface.
Is one polish more scratch-resistant than another?
All gold rings and their polishes are susceptible to scratching. Some people believe a brushed matte finish will be more effective at hiding scratches from wear, however, this is not the case. Because most scratches come from something metal (like a doorknob or a handlebar), they will leave a shiny spot on the brushed matte finish of the ring. New scratches will be more apparent until the wear begins to even out. Similarly, the sandblasted matte finish will eventually polish naturally with wear. In the opposite way, the shiny polish will gradually wear to a less shiny finish. If your ring starts to look worn, you can easily have it re-polished to look brand new again.
If you have any more questions, please visit our full FAQ here.