Choose a Wedding and Engagement Ring with Meaning

By Sophia Sanchez, published May 30, 2007
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Choosing a wedding or engagement ring is an important decision because it will be a lasting symbol of the commitment you are about to make. For this reason, the ring you choose should be a personal and meaningful decision.

Here are four different types of wedding and engagement rings that have a special meaning.

You and Me Engagement Rings

More and more, the French designed rings known as toi et moi engagement rings, are finding their way onto the fingers of women everywhere. The nineteenth century jewelry style was born with romance in mind to create an engagement ring full of meaning. You and me engagement rings are characterized by two matching stones set opposite each other and encircled by metal or more gemstones.

Ecologically Responsible Wedding and Engagement Rings

Jewelry, especially wedding jewelry, has an important place in our culture and society. No one expects the traditions that go along with our desire to own jewelry to cease, but we can be more socially and ecologically conscious about our choices. There are several places you can buy or custom order wedding and engagement rings that is made from recycled gold, other metals and gemstones. By choosing this alternative destructive mining is reduced and already existing gold is used. The results are just as beautiful and you know you are making a responsible choice. Try Green Karat for a large selection of wedding and engagement rings.

Regards Rings

In most cases this type of ring will have to be custom made, unless you own one that has been passed down through the family. Regards rings were popular engagement rings to give during Victorian times. Like toi et moi rings, the stones of a regards ring held a certain meaning for the intended wearer. Each of the stones was meant to spell out word, meaning, or name, using the first letter of the stone's name. For example, to declare your love to the giver you could spell out the word Amor by setting the ring with Amethyst, Mother of Pearl, Opal, and Ruby stones.

Irish Claddagh Rings

Choose a Wedding and Engagement Ring with Meaning

Irish Claddagh ring

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Like the wedding toppers article, I had no clue about any of these. Getting married is complicated nowadays.

Posted on 06/02/2007 at 11:06:00 AM

 
Great article, my wife got me a cladagh ring

Posted on 05/30/2007 at 8:05:00 AM

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