Matching Rings are a classic way to symbolize the commitment of marriage.
The Unique Couple Jewelry are the symbol that represent a couple's journey. They represent the various stages of their relationship and the transition between the engaged and married phases.
The engagement ring is, in essence, the symbol of the vow of marriage but, more importantly, it is a promise of love for life the bride to be must wear it on the left hand.
The diamond is the most popular and coveted "stone" in engagement rings. Most couples choose the solitaire.
Some select the engagement ring according to the meaning of the stones, thereby adapting it to the characteristics of the woman who is wearing it or the couple's journey or because they wish to express particular feelings to their partner in addition to love, clearly. The ruby, with its fiery red colour symbolizes "burning love", while the sapphire and emerald represent "fidelity" and "hope" and "hope" respectively.
Many future spouses can count on beautiful family rings that have been handed through generations from grandmother to granddaughter. These rings have an incredible sentimental value, and will be cherished by the bride.
If the ring must be bought, it is recommended to adhere to certain guidelines to avoid making a mistake. It's not a great way to discuss unclean money, but it's a good start when making plans for a major purchase. Before you go to the shop of a jeweler, be sure to make careful calculations.
You must be able to accurately gauge your partner's preferences when you are shopping for an engagement ring.
Based on the type of jewels and rings that your girlfriend wears in daily life, unless she's already "subtly" suggested the best path to take: if, for example she wears silver, she will probably like an earring in white gold or platinum. If however, she has only a few pieces of jewellery, go with an elegant and classic solitaire. Pay attention to the size of the finger of the ring: attempt to get your girlfriend a engagement ring she hasn't worn in several years by bringing it to use as a reference, even if, in reality, most goldsmiths do not have any kind of problem with tightening or widening the ring after you will have donated it.
Wedding rings are next, and there are numerous new designs available in precious metals as well as various combinations.
However the situation for wedding rings is different. Due to their extreme importance, they must be chosen together. Once purchased, in fact, it will no longer be possible to reverse your steps. In this area, there's a wide variety of choice even if traditional preference is for gold. Some couples opt for platinum, which is a mixture of white and yellow gold, or decorate them with a lightpoint (perhaps not for her, but perhaps for his). The names of the groom and bride should be engraved on the rings. (His name on her wedding band and the other way around). Be aware that it can take some time to pick the right one and get the engraving done and it is best to start your selection at about two and a half months prior to the day you'll be married.
We sought out some tips from the ATELIER D'HORLOGERIE at the center of Turin: "As far as wedding rings are concerned 80 percent of couples ask for white gold, many also request platinum, even when they see our proposals, they are enticed by less traditional options or combinations of red and white or even white and yellow gold. We are able to truly please everyone from this point of view. Recently, there's a segment that has allowed itself be affected by the American fashion of setting a small diamond. Sometimes she wants it alone and sometimes she would like both, and at other times the couple only want one diamond, but she'd like two or three. The engagement ring is in decline, possibly due to economic pressures or because couples prefer to spend more money on their wedding rings. In fact, engaged couples who opt to drop the engagement ring usually opt for platinum or diamond wedding rings. The few who adhere to this tradition opt for a classic, highly refined Tiffany with a thin stem."