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Rings aren’t something that you buy every day,
it is better to plan your purchase carefully whether you are buying it for
yourself or as a gift for someone.
Rings are often bought for occasions and every
style & design denotes that special emotion. Let’s go through some of the
Rings and their significance
Promise Rings: Promise made between two
people – to mark their endless devotion to one other.
“I promise to always be
with you!!!”
As the name
suggests, promise rings symbolizes a promise made between two people and is
often marked as a devotion to one another. A Promise Ring usually precedes an
Engagement Ring; however, it just doesn’t limit a sender to an Engagement but
is also exchanged between Friends or lovers to mark their devotion to one
another. Promise rings typically are smaller and subtler than engagement rings.
Engagement Rings: Engagement Rings or more popularly known as
the Proposal Rings - are usually
given to the women by her fiancée as a symbol of his commitment to marry her.
Getting engaged is one of the most memorable moments in life and selecting that
perfect Engagement Ring can be quite a daunting task. There are several styles
and designs to select from the Classic Solitaires to Diamonds with Accented
shoulders to Halo, to Vintage Designs.
Solitaire Rings: A Ring with only one Diamond and nothing else to
distract the attention from that magnificent Solitaire Diamond!!!
Halo Engagement Rings: A single larger Diamond
or a Gemstone surrounded by a disc of smaller stones making the larger diamond
appear bigger stealing away the onlooker’s attention!!!
Side-Stone Engagement Rings: Often complimented by a
rim of smaller diamonds or gemstones besides a larger diamond or a gemstone to
accentuate the look of the Ring. Diamonds on Shoulders or Side Diamond
Engagement Rings are pretty similar to Solitaire Rings except for a fact that
they have a single larger stone supported by smaller stones on the shoulders to
give that extra sparkle and glam.
Two-Stone Engagement Rings (Toi et Moi – French): Well known as “You &
Me” Rings depicting the connection between two souls soon to become One!!!
These Rings usually have two stones of same shape or two completely different
shapes that sit side by side making it a unique combination.
Three-Stone Engagement Rings (Trilogy Rings): As the name suggest, it
comes with Three Stones depicting past, present and future!!! A symbol of
cherished past, loving present and a deep commitment towards the future. Three
Stone Engagement Rings are often combined with a larger stone in the centre
surrounded with either stones of same sizes or a smaller size and the designs
setting plays a very important role to glorify the sparkle of the stones.
Vintage
Engagement Rings: These Ring
depicts the craftsmanship of more than 30 years old captivating the timeless
bold, and geometric art. If you and your partner has decided to go for the
Vintage look then it may be worthwhile to study Georgian
(1714-1830), Victorian (1837-1901), Edwardian (1890s-1915), Art Nouveau
(1890s-early 1910s) and the Art Deco (1920s-1930s) era.
Georgian Jewelry (1714-1830) is the most ancient and old design forms having
ornate metal detailing accompanied by motifs like flowers and foliage.
Victorian Jewelry (1837-1901) named after Queen Victoria was a reign of romance
depicting motifs like hands and hearts.
Edwardian (1890s-1915) era (also known as the Belle Époque Era) showcased
intricate details with garlands, swags of motifs, lace and bows.
Art Nouveau (1890s-early 1910s) era marks the end of the 19th century and was
characterized by nature, free flowing fluid lines and intertwining patterns that
mimicked animals and plants. Fire opals, pearl, moonstone, lapis lazuli was
frequently used in this era.
Pave Engagement Rings: A beautiful way to personalize an engagement
ring is with a pavé setting. The technique involves embedding tiny diamonds – or
other gems – into the band of the ring. Doing so means the ring catches more
light and seems to glow on your finger.
Cathedral Engagement Rings: The cathedral setting has been popular for
decades because of its traditional and elegant style. Its name comes from the
way the metal of the shank and shoulders curve up to support the diamond. These
curves resemble the arches of a cathedral.
Bridal
Rings (Sets): A set of
Rings usually comprising the Engagement and Wedding Rings worn together by the
bride.
Cocktail Rings: Also known as a “Statement Ring” depicts
generally a larger oversized diamond or a gemstone expressing a wearer’s style
and personality.
Contemporary Ring: A contemporary ring is
one that features clean lines, sleek design, and graceful curves. Much like
contemporary home design, a minimal approach is taken to the look of this
jewelry.
Anniversary / Wedding Band Rings (Eternity Rings): Celebrate the First,
Fifth, Seventh, Tenth of the Twenty-fifth year of the Wedding. These comprises
of Three Stone, Five Stone, Seven Stone, Half & Full Eternity Rings
(bands).
Claddagh
Ring: Claddagh Ring is a traditional
Irish Ring firstly crafted by Master Goldsmith Richard Joyce in 1689, named
after the Claddagh village where he lived at the time of his craftsmanship. The
heart in the ring represents love, hands depict friendship whereas the crown
stands for loyalty.
Cluster Ring: A Cluster Ring has smaller diamonds that
are set close to each other to resemble a larger look. This arrangement results
in maximum Brilliance and sparkle. Cluster Rings are also referred to as
Illusion Rings creating a bigger and larger diamond look.
Estate Ring: An estate ring is, in short, any ring that's
been worn before. Even if the ring is only a few months old if it's been owned
and worn by somebody previously it's classified as an estate.
Signet Ring: Signet rings got their start back when most
people were illiterate so that they could still sign important paperwork. They
morphed into a status symbol of the wealthy and powerful, but today they're
still popular for the sense of style they have.
Stack Ring:
A stacking ring is a fun trend right now and a
great way to showcase a personal style. Stacking rings come in many designs,
but all are thin rings to allow you to place many of them on one finger.
Shaped Band Ring: Shaped bands are currently a big trend in
engagement rings. It’s a ring style that creates harmony between the stone and
the band, bringing the two together in symmetry. As a result, some consider it
a representation of two people who are a perfect fit for each other. It’s also
a modern look and is even more striking when paired with a shaped wedding band.
Birthstone Jewelry - Meaning
Birthstones are gemstones that are
associated with a birth month, each stone has a unique meaning and
significance. Birthstones are long believed to bring healing powers to the
wearer and protects from Evil.
Birthstones
January - Garnet - Devotion,
Loyalty & Consistency. Brings good fortune in business and has protective
healing powers.
February - Amethyst - Inspires
wisdom, creativity and imagination. Brings Peace and clarifies thoughts.
March - Aquamarine - Promotes
faithfulness courage & friendship. Relieves stress and improves health.
April - Diamond - Symbolizes commitment
& longevity in relationships. Represents purity & Strength.
May - Emerald - Maintains love
& passion in the relationship. Symbolizes hope & happiness.
June - Pearl / Moonstone -
Promotes wealth & luck. Symbolizes wisdom, success happiness and love.
July - Ruby - Represents a symbol of
love, romance & passion.
August - Peridot - Fights negative
& destructive emotions. Attracts wealth and growth.
September - Sapphire - Symbolizes
loyalty. Promotes communication & peace.
October - Opal / Tourmaline - Leads
to balance and endurance.
November - Citrine - Symbolizes
positivity, happiness and generosity. Attracts wealth and fortune.
December - Blue Topaz / Turquoise
- Brings success, wealth & love.
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