Couple Promise Rings: When and when to give them
 
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 Promise rings are jewelry pieces that represent a promise or commitment between two people. They are usually given to a bride-to-be prior to engagement or to mark a significant event in relationships. Although they aren't as binding as an engagement jewelry, a promise band has sentimental value and represents affection, loyalty, or future intentions. When choosing a promise ring make sure you choose a design that resonates with both you and your loved one; it could be a simple band or a more elaborate design featuring gemstones or engravings.
 
 
 Costs for promise rings can vary greatly depending on material and the design. You can find promise rings priced from just $100 up to several thousand dollars. Promise rings are not meant to be costly. They're more about their significance than their worth. One of the most crucial things to do is select a ring that is in tune with your promise, whether you opt for a plain design in silver or gold or something more ornate and elegant such as diamonds with accents.
 
 
 What is an Promise Ring?
 
 
 A promise ring is a type of ring which symbolizes the special and unique bond between the couple. Promise rings are presented as a symbol of an enduring relationship and symbolize a promise to remain with one another in the future.
 
 
 In a sense promises rings are like engagement rings since they are given prior to the vow of marriage. Ring exchanges can signify an upcoming marriage or demonstrate that you are committed to each other.
 
 
 
 
 
 The significance of a promise rings can vary from couple to couple, from symbolizing that you're committed to one another, to suggesting engagement and marriage either in the near or long in the near future.
 
 
 You and your partner should determine what a promise ring can mean to you and your partner. A promise ring can mean:
 
 
 You'd like to prove that your relationship is growing and that you are both worth it.
 
 
 You're both in love and you'd like to demonstrate your commitment to each other. But, you think it's too early to be engaged (or simply too young).
 
 
 You're separated from each other because of distance, as in a relationship that's long-distance. But you want to show each other the love you have for each other.
 
 
 Anything else that matters to you. A promise ring can have some significance for the two of you, from commemorating an achievement or milestone in your relationship to showing how much you care for one another.
 
 
 If your ring for promise has a special meaning you can choose to have a message written on the ring to remember your promise and dedication to one another.
 
 
 Which Finger Should a Promise Ring be Worn On?
 
 
 Promise rings are able to be worn by hand or on any finger. There is no "correct" finger or hand for the ring you promise to wear -- instead, it's best to wear the ring on the finger feels comfortable and convenient for you.
 
 
 Some people like to wear their promise rings on their left ring fingers. This is the most usual way to wear a promise ring. Some prefer wearing it on the right finger in order to not mistake it for an engagement ring.
 
 What are the different types of promise rings?
 
 
 Promise rings tend to be smaller and less extravagant than engagement rings. They typically use precious metals, such as silver and gold. Many promise rings feature diamonds, as well as other gemstones that are valuable.
 
 
 Most of the time, these stones are smaller and less prominent than the ones you'd find in a wedding ring, with a more subtle appearance. Some promise rings are simple and look similar to a wedding band.
 
 
 Promise rings, also known as couple rings may include diamond rings like the Blue Nile tapered baguette, or gemstone rings, such as Blue Nile's sapphire heart.
 
 
 Certain promise rings could be made into a Claddagh ring. It is an ancient Irish design with an open heart, held by two hands and a crown, which symbolizes loyalty, love, and friendship. Some couples opt to make sure they have matching promise rings.
 
 
 In general promises rings are typically smaller and less formal than engagement rings. Diamonds are an extremely popular option however, the stones tend to be smaller carat weight, or placed in groups rather than being one single stone.
 
 
 The designs of these ring gems from Blue Nile are also a favorite choice for promise rings as well as other couple rings. There is no rulebook for selecting the metals that create promise rings. Sterling and rose gold silver rings are both in high demand.