The ritual of the wedding proposal and the presentation of the diamond engagement ring create the highlight event of any courtship. A tradition that dates back to the ancient Romans, the engagement ring itself has many layers of symbolism. Each piece of the ring is a strong symbol communicating key information about herself, her partner and their relationship.
The Band
The first symbol is no mystery ? most people know the wedding band represents the eternal circle, and the same principle applies to the engagement ring. The symbol of the unending circle with no beginning and no end, illustrates eternal love.
But the band of the engagement ring has changed in the last century ? at least, the metal used for the band has. The warmth of gold has been a standard for eons, but today, couples have several readily available options. In the last few years, platinum has been gaining in popularity and prominence, trumping the gold standard for engagement rings.
The rarity and expense of platinum makes it an attractive alternative to gold, even white gold. But the durability of platinum is possibly its most endearing quality ? a metal that will stand up to dents and scratches over the lifetime of the engagement ring and the marriage, with the ability to maintain its original beauty.
The Shape of the Diamond
The shape of the diamond is the only element of the ring that is a direct reflection of the bride-to-be's personality. There are six to eight common shapes to choose from, and each sends a very different message.
The round diamond is very classic and traditional, and sends this very clear message about the bride. The princess cut, in contrast, communicates the message of a woman with a strong sense of style. The second-most popular ring shape, the princess cut, can have a more ?bling? quality to it ? the way the diamond is cut reflects light in a way that contributes to a more brilliant quality.
A pear-shaped diamond resembles a brilliant teardrop, and is an indication of a woman who has a unique quality. The heart-shape ? yes there is one ? indicates a woman with more of a sentimental flair.
The Stone
The diamond in an engagement ring is another symbol of purity, endurance and longevity. A rare and precious stone, diamonds come from the earth and literally take billions of years to form. A gem stone that can only be scratched by one of its own, the popularity of diamonds in engagement rings can be linked to the association between the strength and durability of a diamond and the same in a marriage.
While the ?4 C's? have been the clear guidelines for choosing a quality diamond, today's brides, thirsty for originality, are choosing alternative gems for their engagement rings. Whether motivated by their birthstones, or personal preference for something other than a diamond, brides are choosing everything from rubies to opals for their engagement ring stone.
Solitare vs. Three-Stone
The diamond solitaire engagement ring is another tradition that has stood the test of time in the design of diamond engagement rings. And while the single diamond in the pronged Tiffany-style setting remains popular, the three-stone ring is giving the solitaire some competition.
While the solitaire ring represents the idea of a solitary true love, the three-stone ring's symbolism ? a couple's past, present and future ? works as an engagement ring or an anniversary ring. Either way, the standard for a three-stone ring is a central diamond more prominently displayed by two slightly smaller diamonds. However, some brides prefer to have a different gem on either side of the diamond.
The beauty and importance of the engagement ring began centuries ago, but the engagement ring and ritual we know today is believed to have started in 1477 when Archduke Maximilian presented an engagement ring to Mary of Burgandy.
Through world wars, the rise and fall of empires, the evolution of cultures and emergence of technologies, the individual symbols and collective representation of the engagement ring have not much deviated from tradition. The engagement ring is a strong symbol because the separate pieces of the whole are, themselves, incredibly powerful elements.
Cost Of An Engagement Ring
Presenting the girl of your dreams with an engagement ring is meant to be a treasured moment. Naturally, your future wife would prefer a ring she will cherish and be proud to show off. No-one sets out intentionally to select an engagement ring that their girlfriend will inwardly cringe at. Read these tips to ensure that you really are going to surprise her pleasantly.
Personal taste.
Is your girlfriend a slave to fashion trends? Does she wear the same styles no matter what? Yes, you may actually have to start paying some attention. Some girls like up and coming fashion and other girls prefer conservative. You should figure this out before you approach the jeweler. If you have no clue, perhaps you could ask a trusted sister or girl friend.
Some girls may even have family traditions to follow. For example, they may all have their engagement rings made by Uncle Bill, or they may all reuse their great grandmother's diamonds. It can pay to do some sleuthing before you make a mistake.
Observe her.
Another way to find out her engagement ring preferences is to look in a few windows together and pay attention to what she she admires. Most girls will always like rings in a few designs, and there will be other engagement ring settings that she does not look twice at. If she is a fan of bridal magazines, see if she has marked any pages, or ask her what her favorites are.
Some girlfriends may want the latest engagement ring trend and others may prefer a vintage style engagement ring.
Metal color.
More observation skills are required for this. Will your girlfriend want her engagement ring to be set in a white metal, like platinum, white gold, or palladium, or would she prefer yellow or rose gold? Today's trends for engagement ring metals veer towards the white metals. There are a couple of good reasons for this. Firstly, white metals will make any diamond look bigger. Secondly, platinum is hypoallergenic, so anyone with sensitive skin is less likely to suffer from skin irritations. Thirdly, for some, their mother's engagement rings are yellow gold and they want something different.
Again, you will need to look at what she already wears. Two tone engagement rings, where the shank may be one metal, and the prongs or setting, another color can be one good way to match other pieces. Girls who favor stainless steel watches will find that platinum or white gold engagement rings match best. (Unless you are planning to present her with an engagement ring that is covered in gems, and the metal cannot be seen).
Purchasing an engagement ring as a surprise is an incredibly romantic gesture. However, engagement rings are a big investment, and designed to wear for a lifetime. No one wants to select an engagement ring that is going to be placed in a jewelry box once the wedding ring is on the finger. No girl wants to feel that her future husband has absolutely no idea about any of her preferences. If in doubt, why not present her with a diamond and suggest you select an engagement ring setting together?
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Jill Renee has sinced written about articles on various topics from Jewelry, Etiquette and Food And Drink. Jill Renee is the president of Danforth Diamond, an online jewelry store offering diamonds and in palladium and platinum. View Danforth Diamond's sel. Jill Renee's top article generates over 60500 views. to your Favourites.
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