This guide walks through how to draw wedding rings with hearts, featuring two golden bands interlocked together with pink hearts floating beside them. The rings loop through each other like chain links, creating that classic symbol of unity and commitment. Drawing interlocking rings requires understanding how the bands overlap and pass through one another, which makes this a good exercise in spatial thinking. The added hearts give the illustration a romantic touch beyond just the rings themselves.
Sketching Interlocked Wedding Bands
In 13 steps, this tutorial builds the two wedding rings from basic oval shapes to finished golden bands linked together. The hearts floating to the upper right complete the romantic composition with one slightly overlapping the other.
Completed Drawing: Linked Rings with Hearts
Below is the finished illustration showing both interlocked rings and the heart pair
Rings appear in several other tutorials with different contexts. The engagement ring in box guide features a single ring with a heart-shaped diamond, while the letter V with doves tutorial includes wedding rings as part of the decorated letter design. For more heart drawings to practice, check out the two overlapping hearts tutorial or the simple heart guide. All these romantic illustrations will be gathered in a Valentine’s Day drawing collection on this site.
Following Each Step
The step images use colors to guide you:
- Grey shows construction lines from earlier steps
- Red indicates new elements for that step
- Black marks finished portions of the drawing
The tricky part of drawing wedding rings with hearts is getting the interlocking section right. Where one ring passes through the other, you need to show which parts are in front and which are behind. Start with the basic oval shapes for both rings, then work out the overlap area before adding the band thickness. Sketch lightly in pencil through all steps, ink when satisfied, then erase pencil marks. Use warm gold and yellow tones for the bands, adding highlights to show the metallic surface, and soft pink for the two hearts.
How to Draw Wedding Rings with Hearts: Step-by-Step
Post Your Ring Drawing Below!
That wraps up this wedding rings with hearts tutorial. Did the interlocking part make sense once you worked through it? Leave a comment with questions or thoughts about the steps. If your finished ring illustration is posted online somewhere, share the link so others can see your work and offer feedback.
For more jewelry drawings, try the heart lock and key tutorial or the engagement ring guide. Both continue the romantic accessories theme with different items.