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His And Hers Matching rings history and traditions: a promise to love

The Simple Matching Bracelets is not an ordinary piece of jewelry, but is a symbol that has a deep significance, and it is the foundation of an old tradition that dates back to centuries ago.

Since the beginning of time the ring has been an expression of love.

The custom of presenting an engagement rings to women dates back to the ancient Egyptians and the time when the ring was presented to symbolize respect and trust and also to show that she was someone whom one could trust and also with whom one could get married and start an extended family.

The Romans were known to present two rings to the future bride, one in iron to wear at home, and the other in gold, to wear in public. Also, in Roman times, the concept of wearing the rings on the ring finger of the left hand grew due to the fact that it was believed that a direct vein to the heart, known as Vena amoris, was first discovered here.

Through the ages, the appearance of the engagement ring has undergone an important change, becoming closer and more similar to the style of ring we're used to today.

In fact, it was 1477 when Archduke Maximilian of Habsburg presented his bride Mary of Burgundy the ring with a diamond. It was on this day that we see precious stones make their appearance for the first time. A tradition that has been alive over the centuries, becoming a fixed stage in the wedding process itself.

The tradition of giving a diamond as a gift was consolidated thanks to an advertising campaign created by De Beers in 1974. It is known throughout the world for the sale of its stunning diamond engagement rings. This was a very popular campaign immortalized by the timeless slogan "A diamond is forever". He was able resurrecting the American diamond industry: in 1939, only 10 percent rings included diamonds. In 1990, the number increased to 80 percent.

Today, the most sought-after engagement rings are solitaires or the riviera adorned with tiny diamonds, or the trilogy composed of three diamonds, symbolizing "yesterday, tomorrow and today together".

There are a variety of precious stones to be set in an engagement ring. Each one is linked to a distinct significance.

The diamond is a symbol of the durability of a relationship and continues to be a symbol of love for life, virtue and loving passion today. The Ruby is a symbol of the passion of a deep love. Then there is the Sapphire as an emblem of loyalty, and the Emerald a symbol of hope. The list ends by remembrance of Aquamarine which symbolizes the possibility for a long-lasting and joyful marriage, Beryl, which suggests the strength of the love bond and Opal, which represents sincere love.

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