Cute couples rings, which to pick?
It is the utmost precious jewel, a promise of eternal love that every woman wants in her life: the coveted engagement ring. It doesn't matter if the ring is a solitaire or a trilogy that will bring you the most happiness. Find the perfect engagement ring to show your partner.
Partner Bracelets: The solitaire
The tradition of giving a ring as to promise love forever has a long-standing history, in particular it is connected to the Archduke Maximilian of Austria who gave the diamond solitaire to Mary of Burgundy in 1477 to make the promise of marriage.
The classic choice is the solitaire. A precious diamond in the gold setting with soft lines, sinuous lines and a white color, the significance of this one gem is obvious: it demonstrates the strength and value of the bond between two people.
The Trilogy
The trilogy is a well-known and classic model, consisting of three diamonds that are set in a stunning cut. The meaning of the jewelry is romantic and profound. In reality, the three stones represent an eternal message of love: “I loved you”, “I am in love with you", and "I will always be in love with you". The other meaning is also romantic and is related to the number 3, which in this case symbolizes love, strength and purity.
Engagement rings: eternity
The eternity ring is a diamond band with a full circle. This model also has a romantic symbolism and symbolizes an infinity love, as the sequence of diamonds in the setting. For this model, we can pick from the classic brilliant cut diamonds, as well as more modern and colorful alternatives such a ruby and pink sapphires.
Where should you put your engagement ring?
The promise ring is traditionally worn on the ring-finger of the left hand, where the wedding band will be worn in the future. The reason behind choosing this position is very romantic, it is said that a small artery called "vena amoris" traverses the finger, which stretches across the entire arm and connects directly to the heart. The engagement ring is then moved to the opposite hand for just one day, which is the wedding day to make space for a more significant and important jewel.