As the big day approaches, you may wonder about the age-old question – should you wear your engagement ring on your wedding day? After all, this cherished symbol of your love and commitment is a central part of your journey, but what’s the proper etiquette for incorporating it into your wedding day look and traditions?
The good news is there’s no single way to show off your lab grown diamond engagement ring on your wedding day. Customs can vary based on your personal preferences and cultural background. Learn about the different traditions and options for your ring to decide what feels most meaningful for your ceremony.Â
The Engagement Ring On Your Wedding Day: Yes Or No?
Traditionally, many brides choose to wear their engagement ring on their right hand during the marriage ceremony. This thoughtful gesture ensures that the left-hand ring finger is unoccupied, ready for the special moment when the groom places a wedding band on it during the ring exchange. It also allows the lab diamond wedding band, which symbolizes eternal love and commitment, to sit directly on the heart side of the hand.
Once the wedding band is securely in place and the vows are shared, the bride moves her engagement ring back to the left hand and places it above the wedding band. This arrangement signifies the completeness and continuity of the bride’s love and commitment, with the wedding band nestled close to her heart.
The good news is there’s no single way to show off your lab grown diamond engagement ring on your wedding day. Customs can vary based on your personal preferences and cultural background. Learn about the different traditions and options for your ring to decide what feels most meaningful for your ceremony.Â
Cultural Variations In Wedding Ring Customs
While the tradition in the U.S. is to wear the engagement ring on the right hand during the ceremony, there are cultural variations that brides might follow.Â
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- European tradition. In many European countries like the U.K., the engagement ring is worn on the left hand and stays there during the wedding, with the band added above it during the vows exchange.
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- Islamic tradition. In parts of the Middle East and South Asia, women wear their engagement rings on the left ring finger and men wear their wedding ring on the right ring finger.
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- Asian customs. According to Chinese tradition, engagement rings are worn on the middle finger, with the bride wearing her wedding band on the right hand and the groom on his left after marriage.
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- Jewish practice. For Jewish brides, the wedding ring is traditionally placed on the index finger of the right hand during the ceremony. Engagement rings are typically not part of the ceremony and are worn on the left hand before and after.
How to Wear Your Engagement Ring During the Ceremony?
There’s no universally correct way to wear your rings. The most important thing is doing what feels most authentic to you and your partner, whether temporarily shifting the engagement ring, wearing both rings throughout or another creative solution. For those who want to wear both their engagement ring and wedding band for the ceremony, you have a few options:
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- On a chain. You can show off your lab grown diamond engagement ring on a chain and wear it like a necklace during the ceremony. This lets you keep your ring finger open for your wedding band while the engagement ring lies close to your heart.Â
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- With a family member. Some brides entrust their engagement ring to a close family member, like their mother or maid of honor, to hold during the ceremony. This ensures the ring is safely kept until it’s time to return it to your left hand.
On your left hand. Of course, you can leave your engagement ring on your left ring finger the entire time and wear the wedding band on top of your engagement ring. This allows you to fully enjoy having both rings on display as you exchange vows and officially become newlyweds.

Finding the Perfect Pair: Lab Grown Rings at Grown Brilliance
At Grown Brilliance, we believe your wedding day should reflect your unique love story. That’s why we offer an extensive collection of stunning lab grown diamond rings that can be perfectly paired to create your dream bridal set.
Whether you wear both your engagement ring and wedding band on your left hand or temporarily shift your engagement ring to another finger, our designs seamlessly complement each other.Â
For instance, our 2½ Carat Emerald Hidden Halo Engagement Ring in 14K white gold pairs beautifully with our 1 Carat Emerald Wedding Band also in 14K white gold. If you’re drawn to a more classic look, our 4¼ Carat Round Three-Stone Bridal Set in platinum features a perfectly fitted ring set that works harmoniously on your special day.Â
Complement Your Rings
To complete your bridal look, consider adding a stunning lab grown diamond tennis bracelet or necklace from Grown Brilliance. Our ethically sourced lab grown diamond jewelry provides the perfect finishing touch wherever you move your engagement ring for the ceremony.
The additional sparkle and elegance of a lab grown diamond bracelet or necklace ensure you shine brightly on your special day. Choose a simple design like our Bezel Set Oval Solitaire Pendant to match your bridal set or hold your engagement ring during the ceremony.Â
To brighten your wrist and highlight your bridal ring set, consider our East-West Lab Diamond Tennis Bracelet with 7-carats of oval-cut lab diamonds that shimmer in any lighting.
The Final Countdown: Preparing for Your Big Day
As the excitement builds toward your wedding day, it’s understandable to have questions about the best way to wear your rings. Will you wear your engagement ring on your left hand, move it to your right or have a loved one hold it for safekeeping?Â
No matter which option you choose, Grown Brilliance can help you find the lab grown diamond rings that will sparkle on your special day and for years to come. Explore our collection and let us guide you to the perfect ring you’ll cherish forever.