Cobalt Wedding Bands: The Complete Guide

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Over the last several years, more engaged couples are discovering that cobalt rings are affordable, lasting rings that have the look of precious white metals. Cobalt wedding bands are durable and reliable—and many brides and grooms choose them for both their beauty and practicality.

What Is Cobalt?

Cobalt is a hard, lustrous, silver-gray metal and is considered a "transition metal." Cobalt wedding bands are created with an alloy of cobalt and other metals, such as chromium, tungsten, or iron.

However, cobalt hasn’t been used in jewelry for as long as more popular metals like silver and gold. Jeweler Jamie Hollier explains, “For most of history, cobalt was used to add a beautiful blue color to glass and pottery, but in the last century cobalt began to be used in metal applications.” 

Considering a cobalt wedding band? Here is everything you need to know about the metal, plus cobalt ring options to shop.

Pros and Cons of Cobalt Wedding Bands

Hollier says, “Cobalt can give you a nice white metal color reminiscent of platinum or white gold.” It’s typically much more affordable, though. It’s also non-tarnishing and non-corrosive, so it’s easy to care for and keep looking great for years to come. Cobalt wedding rings are also fairly lightweight and hypoallergenic, making them a smart option for people with metal allergies.

Cobalt rings are scratch-resistant. Although they’re not scratch-proof, they do typically get fewer scratches than more expensive fine metals.

On the other hand, unfortunately, cobalt rings cannot be resized if you need to change your ring size, and Hollier cautions that many people do eventually need to change their ring size during their marriage. She adds, “Cobalt can have limited design options as it can't be worked with as many techniques as we can use on gold or platinum. Also, while cobalt is scratch-resistant, it can scratch, and once it scratches you can't refinish it to remove those scratches like you can with gold and platinum.”

Meet the Expert

Jamie Hollier is an accomplished jeweler and the owner of Balefire Goods, an award-winning gallery in Colorado.

What to Look for in a Cobalt Wedding Band

 Here are a few questions and answers you should know before you look for a cobalt wedding band.

  • Should I purchase a ring with a warranty? “The cobalt rings we carry come with a warranty, which you should always look for in alternative metal jewelry,” she shares.
  • Can I choose a black cobalt ring? “If you go with a black cobalt ring, look for a design that is black all the way through, not one that is plated black as that can wear off," Hollier adds.
  • Can I wear a cobalt ring even if I have metal allergies? She cautions, "Check what metals the cobalt is alloyed with. Sometimes cobalt is alloyed with nickel, and that can cause metal allergies."
  • What should a cobalt ring look like? “Like all jewelry, you will want to look for rings that are well-crafted. Look for a nice, consistent finish to the ring and a consistent-looking stone setting,” advises Hollier.
  • How does cobalt compare to other precious metals? In Hollier’s opinion, precious metals like gold and platinum are good choices for wedding rings since they are more flexible. They can be sized and repolished. Also, the metal in those rings can be reused to create new pieces in the future and have resale value. Hollier advises looking over all your options for ring metals and carefully choosing the ring that fits your lifestyle.

If you are looking for heirloom jewelry, cobalt wedding rings probably wouldn’t be a fit since they don’t have intrinsic value like rings made of precious metals have.

How to Care for a Cobalt Wedding Band

Although cobalt wedding rings are more durable than gold or silver wedding rings, you still need to care for them. “For care of your cobalt ring, be sure not to wear it during any physical activity as these rings need to be removed with diamond-tipped saws if they get stuck on your finger. Other than that, cobalt rings are pretty low maintenance, and regularly washing your ring with soap and water is one of the best ways to keep it looking good,” says Hollier.

If a cobalt wedding ring sounds like a good fit for you and your fiancé, consider these 10 stylish cobalt wedding bands below.

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Shane Co. Cobalt Ring With Blue & Black Ionic Plating

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This handsome, contemporary wedding ring features an eye-catching contrast of bright blue and black. Made of high-quality cobalt, the wedding band has both black and blue ionic plating with a black center that’s accentuated by a satin finish.

Price at time of publish: $475

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Revolution Jewelry Designs Cobalt Chrome Celtic Band Irish Knot

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The Celtic infinity knot design that’s carved into the ring’s center symbolizes forever, making it an especially good choice for a wedding band. The cobalt chrome ring has a domed design and features stepped down edges.

Price at time of publish: $672

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Shane Co. Modern Cobalt Band with Black Ionic Plating

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Courtesy of Shane Co.

The modern design of this cobalt wedding ring makes it a fun choice for brides and grooms who want to stray from tradition in their wedding. It has a comfort fit band and a criss-cross design. The cobalt wedding ring has high polished black ionic plating.

Price at time of publish: $257

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Stunning Jewelry Gifts Gold-Plated Cobalt Celtic Wedding Ring

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This gorgeous gold-plated ring is made of surgical-grade cobalt. Its silver-colored Celtic design adds an extra layer of visual interest and pizazz, and the comfort fit ring comes with complimentary laser engraving in the font of your choice.

Price at time of publish: $231

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Hermes Blue Diamond Solitaire Two Groove Cobalt Band

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The round-cut blue diamond is the centerpiece of this lovely cobalt wedding ring. It has dual grooves that circle the entire ring as part of its modern design.

Price at time of publish: $400

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Shane Co. Two-Tone Cobalt Comfort Fit Ring with Satin Finish

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Courtesy of Shane Co.

Black and silver are colors that complement each other perfectly when paired together for jewelry. This two-tone cobalt wedding ring features that aesthetically pleasing contrast, and it has a satin finish that gives it an extra touch of glam. 

Price at time of publish: $380

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Dinara Studio Custom Engraved Diamond Cobalt Wedding Ring

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This unusual and sweet cobalt wedding band is great for couples who are adding Christian elements to their wedding. It features a square morganite stone and has the Bible verse 1 Corinthians 16:14 on the band.

Price at time of publish: $595

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Revolution Jewelry Designs Cobalt Chrome and Carbon Fiber Ring With Cerakote

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Here’s a cobalt chrome ring with understated beauty and an unusual design. It has a texalium carbon fiber inlay and a polished finish. 

Price at time of publish: $1,036

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Shane Co. Black Cobalt Ring with Reclaimed Rosewood Inlay

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Courtesy of Shane Co.

Here’s a wedding ring that has a bit of a dark and mysterious flair. With a comfort fit design, the band has a contrast of black cobalt and an inlay of reclaimed rosewood. 

Price at time of publish: $415

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Shane Co. Modern Black Cobalt & Carbon Fiber Ring

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Courtesy of Shane Co.

Here’s a dynamic 8mm cobalt wedding band that is eye-catching with its deep black color and chic satin finish. Made from cobalt with black ionic plating, the ring also has a vibrant carbon fiber inlay inside the band.

Price at time of publish: $337

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