Emerald, sapphire, tourmaline, amethyst, topaz, ruby… replace the classic diamond with an engagement ring full of color and meaning. Many are mistaken who believe that an engagement ring must have a diamond. The truth is that there is not, nor has there ever been, a rule for this. O Engagement Ring it can have any stone, even some couples choose to choose the stone according to their color preference. Romantic huh?
For example, if your girlfriend likes blue, some options are sapphire, aquamarine, blue topaz, etc. If she prefers green, you can opt for a tourmaline or an emerald. Option is what's not missing!
But will she like it? When in doubt, opt for the classic diamond. You will never go wrong. However, if your loved one loves different pieces, she has her own style and loves unique items, bet on the option with colored stones. Joy for unconventional brides!
One of the most famous examples of a colored stone engagement ring is Princess Diana's sapphire ring with diamonds, proving its success and distinctive charm…pure luxury! Today, the ring is worn by Kate Middleton, wife of Prince William.
New jewelry trends open the doors to the world of originality. Ideally, jewelry with colored stones should be portable on a daily basis, but at the same time, always maintain an exclusive design.
Jewels with colored gemstones have been much appreciated by royal families for centuries. Lately, colored stones have won the hearts of women and have been desired and highly appreciated in the engagement ring. The choice will definitely be defined by your style and personality.
The engagement ring was introduced in the year 860 by decree of Pope Nicholas I, who instituted it as a way of publicizing the commitment of couples who intended to marry. The ring passes from the right hand to the left to symbolize the definitive commitment. On the left side, it is closer to the heart.
The first historical record of an engagement ring dates back to 1477 when Archduke Maximilian of Austria presented Mary, Duchess of Burgundy, with a golden ring with an "M" of diamonds, which soon became customary among royalty, but was something inaccessible to the majority of the population, due to the high value of diamonds at the time.
And to show how the trend has made the heads of celebrities, check out some engagement rings with their owners.
Times are changing… dare, be you! The important thing is that the bride and groom are happy with the choice. There is no rule, who defines what is better and more beautiful is the couple themselves.
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