Thursday 1 September 2011

Learn About The Engagement Ring History

Engagement Rings, and most commonly those of Diamond Engagement Rings, or Ruby Engagement Rings, Sapphire Engagement Rings and Emerald Engagement Rings, usually being accompanied by diamonds, are those most often seen and used today.

 The engagement ring did not really again reach popularity until the 13th Century, after being first given as "betrothal" rings during Roman times. Around the 20th Century certain Religious followers thought them to be inappropriate at that time, so many other types of presents were given instead. Not until the 1930's were rings that had coloured gemstones set in them really popular.

It is mostly presented by the man to the women as a sort of binding contract for future marriage between them. Mostly in the Western World they are worn by the female only, but certain other Countries are found were both parties wear the ring in matching forms.

In the UK and North America, it is worn on the left hand ring finger, while in other countries such as Belgium and Ukraine, it is worn on the right hand ring finger. Sometimes in Germany and some South American Countries, the ring is worn on the left whilst engaged, but on the right hand when married. Most often though throughout all traditions it is most commonly worn on the fourth finger of the left hand, this is because it known as the vena amoris or "vein of love", that leads direct to the heart.

In only a few countries do the the future bride and groom wear these rings, but one exception to this are with the peoples of Scandinavian countries.

In some countries they wear what are known as "pre-enlargements rings" or "promise rings", before wearing the actual engagement ring, or agreeing to actual marry one another.

My Summary

Around 80% of women in the Western World are offered a diamond ring, such as Diamond Solitaire, Diamond Cluster and Diamond Trilogy (three stones in a row), as well as many others. The price of this ring can vary considerably, but due to De Beers early 20th Century marketing, it is generally presumed a man should spend 2 to 3 months' wages.

The most commonly used gemstones for making engagement rings have already been mentioned, but basically any gem can be used that you prefer. Having said this it is extremely important that you choice a stone that suits your day-to-day life schedule it it is to be worn all day, as is most often found. The most used such as ruby, emerald, diamond and sapphire, are so because of their hardness compared to more soften examples such as opal or tanzanite. So think about how durable you need your rings stone to be?

For this reason of durability, it is also good to consider maybe simulated of diamond, such as cubic zirconia, or fake coloured gemstones even. They also have the added benefit of reduced costs as well as increased resistance to cracking or scratching.

It is usually normal for most women to just want a classic Diamond Solitaire - the bigger and more sparkling the better - depending on your finances! Whichever your choice, wear it, show it off, and most of all enjoy it...



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