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Eternity rings are given for numerous reasons, for celebrations and anniversaries, for the birth of a child and more. Eternity rings comprise of a band of precious metal with a line of identical diamonds or gemstones, which symbolise never-ending love.<br><br>
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What Are Eternity Rings? Eternity rings are given for numerous reasons, for celebrations and anniversaries, for the birth of a child and more. Eternity rings comprise of a band of precious metal with a line of identical diamonds or gemstones, which symbolise never-ending love. When you present your loved one with an eternity ring, it shows you are committed to them. This can be given for a range of romantic reasons, often worn on the wedding ring finger. This concept is four thousand years old and goes all the way back to the ancient Egyptians. The ring was given as a token of eternal love. Early examples was a circle of metal with stones on either side of the top half or the ring. Some designs had a serpent eating its own tail, showing the infinity between birth and death. You can buy an eternity ring today with a half or full eternity option with precious stones set in platinum or gold. The possibilities are endless. They can also feature the gemstone of your choice, with the most popular being the diamond. Diamonds are strong and durable and can last for years, showing your devotion and loyalty. Diamonds are known to represent the future, sending a message that encircles the finger, a never-ending band of love and commitment. The diamond eternity ring can be dated back to the 1960's and was an advertising campaign from DeBeers diamond merchants. The company came up with a plan to use the small diamonds they had acquired, rather than stockpiling them. These delicate stones were perfect for eternity rings and were advertised to husbands as gifts for their wives. Diamonds are usually given when a couple celebrates their sixtieth wedding anniversary. Modern eternity rings are given for numerous reasons, commonly given one year after marriage or when the couple reaches ten years of happiness. Some husbands present their wife with an eternity ring when they have their first child, commemorating a special milestone in their lives. They are also a very popular choice for those wanting to upgrade their wedding band, now that they are in a better financial position than they were when they first got married. Eternity rings are not all the same and they come in a range of styles and with various band profiles. Many are machine set with diamonds to create the perfect finish. Setting options can include prongs, bar, gain, channels and bezels. The most popular is the prong or claw setting, increasing the angle the light can reach the stone, offering a brighter ring. The most popular gemstone cut is round. Most women will wear their eternity ring next to their wedding band and engagement ring, sometimes replacing their wedding ring. The reason for wearing the ring on your wedding ring finger also goes back to the Egyptian times. The Egyptians believe that a blood vessel ran from the ring finger on your left hand to the heart. The tradition still continues today, even though there is no evidence to support this. These days the bigger the better when it comes to modern eternity rings. In the fifties, elegance was the key, but today, people are looking for bling, bright and brilliant. Some men present an eternity ring to their significant other as an engagement ring. This was seen with Marilyn Monroe who wore her eternity ring as her engagement ring and
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