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ring finger What finger is a promise ring worn on? A promise ring can be worn on the ring finger of either hand. If it is given and accepted as a symbol of future commitment, it is typically worn on the left hand.
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Read More »Thank early-aughts Miley Cyrus, Liam Hemsworth, and the Jonas Brothers for a resurgence in an age-old concept: the promise ring. While many people associate promise rings with teenagers, puppy love, and, occasionally, abstinence (more on that later), the gesture and meaning behind a promise ring runs much deeper and is suitable for couples of all ages. What Is a Promise Ring? A promise ring is given and worn as an outward symbol of commitment and fidelity to another person. Here’s everything you need to know about promise rings before you decide to give (or wear) one.
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Read More »According to Khordipour, the concept of promise rings dates back to the Roman era. He says Romans were required to wait a certain amount of time before marrying, and they gave rings as a sign of commitment during that period. Next came the more romantic posy ring in the 14th century, which was worn as a symbol of affection between lovers. Sometimes spelled posey or poesy, the posy ring was a band engraved with a short poetic phrase (often written in Latin or French) to signify romantic feelings. In the 19th century, acrostic rings cleverly spelled out words like “regard” and “dearest” in gemstones. (“Regard” was communicated with ruby, emerald, garnet, amethyst, ruby, and diamond, while “dearest” consisted of a diamond, emerald, amethyst, ruby, emerald, sapphire, and tourmaline.) The promise ring as a pre-engagement ring is a more modern concept. As courtships have grown longer, people have come to give promise rings as a sort of midway guarantee. “These days, what you’re saying with a promise ring is eventually we’ll get married, but as of now we’re not ready,” says Khordipour. “It gives both parties reassurance that the relationship will keep going.” The short answer: there is no answer! Like engagement rings, promise rings are available in a variety of styles. The ring should be tailored to the wearer’s individual taste, but not so over-the-top that it can’t be worn every day. Here are some popular trends in promise ring styles: Smaller diamond rings. Large solitaires have long been associated with engagements, but stones at 0.25ct and below are a common way to give a promise ring that indicates a future engagement. Large solitaires have long been associated with engagements, but stones at 0.25ct and below are a common way to give a promise ring that indicates a future engagement. Simple bands. Whether it’s set with gemstones, engraved with initials, or solely a precious metal, a band-style promise ring is a more subtle approach. Whether it’s set with gemstones, engraved with initials, or solely a precious metal, a band-style promise ring is a more subtle approach. Birthstone rings. Giving the wearer his or her birthstone is ideal for longevity, as the ring can be worn alongside an engagement ring later on. Giving the wearer his or her birthstone is ideal for longevity, as the ring can be worn alongside an engagement ring later on. Cluster rings. Several stones grouped together sparkle like an engagement ring without trying to stand in for one. “It bridges that gap,” says jeweler Melanie Casey. “It can be worn on either hand and doesn’t make people look engaged when they aren’t actually engaged.” Meet the Expert Jeweler Melanie Casey founded Massachusetts-based Melanie Casey Fine Jewelry in 2011. Her company specializes in delicate, ethereal engagement and promise rings.
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