Modern and Classic Wedding Rings and Bands Styles, Origin and History of the Wedding Ring Tradition
Modern and Classic Wedding Rings and Wedding Band Styles, Origin and History of the Classic Wedding Ring Tradition
Important part of the
wedding ceremony
is exchanging wedding rings between bride and groom and that is a memorable moment as it will remind of commitment, devotion,
and love throughout the years of life together. Because of such importance, wedding rings are chosen carefully and thoughtfully,
knowing the perfect wedding rings vary for every one and comes to be very personal
Most people chose their
wedding rings
based on gemstones and precious metals, then they go for brands or handmade. People acknowledge that a handmade wedding
ring can be made of as own design, using ring setting from various
precious metals and adding gems of any size,
origin, shape and quality. The handmade wedding ring is usually a masterpiece and if you apply your own design,
it becomes unique
Most of contemporary couples chose matching wedding rings and this usually expresses the
same mounting and the same design. Often the wedding bands for groom and bride are of different width. Modern brides prefer
large diamond bands
over 7 mm up to 12 mm
A standard plain wedding band has 4 mm width. The most
popular wedding bands
are those made from platinum, gold, titanium and silver, plane or ornate or decorated with diamonds in most cases
and some times with other precious stones. It is also practical to buy a bridal set which will include an
engagement-wedding ring and a band. The ring will be a one stone or three stone with additional accents on it and
the band can be plain with or without stone accents
Sometimes people go for
bridal jewelry sets
which will include ring, bands, earrings, necklace and other jewelry pieces all matching for the marring couple.
Also, it can be kept simple; a solitaire wedding ring and two gold or platinum bands will make the desired
set for a couple
Wedding rings, wedding bands and
bridal jewelry
are significantly more than just jewelry as they remain important to their holders throughout the lifetime.
That is why, it is very important to make an informed and educated decision when buying wedding jewelry
History of Wedding Rings and Bands
The wedding ring on a hand of a person symbolizes the person is in husband and wife relationship.
This symbol and tradition has a long far back history. It started with ancient Egyptians, seeing the circular band
(today's wedding ring) representing eternity and love, endless devotion, with no beginning and no end. Even the ring hole
has the meaning of a door to events known and unknown for two committed to each other
The today's exchange of bands on wedding ceremonies came from
Roman Empire times,
when it was a public promise what the marriage contract between a man and a woman will be honored. The Christians made
the wedding bands part of the marriage ceremony. The use of forth finger for the wedding band came from the belief of
Egyptians, Greeks, and Romans
that the vein of this finger is directly connected to the heart, hence the vein of love
Throughout the years to these days wedding rings keep the meaning of ever lasting purity, love and
commitment between two people. It made a remarkable run over periods of
jewelry eras
as Georgian, Victorian, Art Nouveau, Edwardian, Art Deco, Retro and Contemporaneous. Every jewelry period and
era gave wedding rings perfections, expressed in use of gold platinum, silver, gemstones, diamonds, ornaments,
designs, styles, etc
The most significant development wedding rings got after the World War II, in our time,
with wide use of platinum and diamonds. Today more then 70% of
wedding engagement rings
are those made from are sold with natural diamonds
Simulated diamonds started to pick up popularity, as they differ little from their
natural counterpart. Even a cremated human body can be made to a
man made diamond,
then used in a piece of jewelry and kept as a reminder of the love one
Contemporary jewelry industry embraces almost all styles from old jewelry eras.
It is easy to find an antique engagement ring or rings of Victorian, Edwardian, Art Deco styles, even
can be possible to buy pieces of those times
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