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Which His And Hers Matching rings should you select?

It is the jewel par excellence and a guarantee of eternal love that every woman wants in her lifetime that is the sought-after engagement ring. It doesn't matter if it's one solitaire or a trilogy that will bring you the most joy. Find all the Matching Bead Bracelets available and select the one that matches your love.

Solitaire engagement rings

The tradition of giving a ring as an expression of love for the ages has a long history, in particular it is connected to the Archduke Maximilian of Austria who presented an engagement ring with a diamond to Mary of Burgundy in 1477 to make an engagement ring.

The most classic option of all is based on the solitaire, a precious diamond in the center of the gold setting. Typically white, with soft and sinuous lines, the meaning is simple and precise: the single gem symbolizes the strength of the bond and the enduring love between the two people.

The Trilogy

The trilogy is a classic and a popular model that is comprised of three diamonds that are set in a stunning cut. The meaning behind this jewel is very romantic and profound in reality, the three stones represent the eternity of an extraordinary message of love: "I loved you", "I love you", "I will love you forever". The other significance of this jewelry is equally romantic and relates to the number 3, which symbolizes purity, strength and love.

Engagement rings: eternity

Not the least romantic is the eternity ring. It is a full-circle diamond ring. The meaning for this design is also romantic and perfectly reflects the promise of an endless love like the pattern of stones that are incorporated into the setting. For the selection of stones for this model, we can choose to go with the classic brilliant cut diamonds but you can also consider more modern and colorful variations such as pink sapphires or rubies.

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 one day. This is a lovely choice, as it is believed that a small vein called "vena Amoris" is found on this finger. It crosses the arm and flows directly to the heart. The engagement ring is then moved to the opposite hand for one day - the wedding day - to make room for a larger and valuable ring.

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