One of the most important aspects of a marriage proposal is the engagement ring. This ring
is traditionally a beautiful gemstone set on a band and is what has come to be
known as a symbol of wedding culture. This piece of jewelry is oftentimes
mistakenly referred to as the wedding ring, and the two terms seem to have
become interchangeable in everyday vocabulary. But, what really is the
difference between an engagement ring and a wedding ring? Do you need to have
both? We answer these questions and more to help clear things up.
WHAT IS AN
ENGAGEMENT RING?
An engagement ring is given to someone at the time of a
marriage proposal. Traditionally, women receive the engagement ring and are
expected to wear it starting from the time of the proposal. Having a ring on
her finger will indicate to the world that she is taken and is committed to her
partner. These rings can vary greatly in terms of extravagance and price, but
the most common type of engagement ring has a diamond or another gemstone set
atop a pretty band. The engagement ring is worn on the third finger of the left
hand (the one next to the pinky).
WHAT IS A
WEDDING RING?
Wedding rings are exchanged between partners during the wedding ceremony. They are typically more simple
bands in comparison to the engagement ring and do not have a center diamond or
prominent gemstone. Both partners receive a wedding band during the ceremony
and they each wear them on the third fingers of their left hands. Because the
wedding band is placed on the same finger as the engagement ring, many brides
choose to move their engagement rings to their right hands for the ceremony and
then move them back to the left hand afterwards so that their two rings are
stacked.
THE MEANINGS
BEHIND THE RINGS
The tradition of the engagement ring dates back many centuries, when a
man would ask for his lady’s hand in marriage by giving her a valuable ring in
exchange for the father’s approval and exchange in “ownership” of this
lady. These rings became more and more extravagant over time because they came
to represent the man’s wealth, which was very desirable for both the man and
the woman and her family. Although this notion is clearly very dated, the
tradition of offering a ring for one’s hand in marriage has lived on.
In addition to the historical meaning of the wedding ring,
there is also a symbolic aspect as well. The circular shape of a ring
represents eternity and infinity, and the hole through the ring signifies a
doorway leading to events in the future. To give someone a ring indicates the
commitment of never-ending and immortal love.
DO I NEED TO
WEAR BOTH AN ENGAGEMENT AND WEDDING RING?
Because the engagement ring is traditionally the flashier
and more extravagant ring of the two, most women wear the engagement ring on
their left hand ring fingers. Many women will wear their wedding bands stacked
underneath the engagement ring as well, while some women choose to only wear
one ring to represent both. Many jewelers sell engagement rings and wedding
rings as a set so that they match one another and look stylish when worn
together. However, this is absolutely not a requirement and you and your
partner can choose to buy wedding bands at your own leisure if you wish to have
them at all.
Men typically receive wedding bands on the day of their
wedding ceremonies. These grooms wedding bands are generally thicker in width
than bridal wedding bands and are usually made of one type of precious metal,
such as gold, silver or platinum. Some men’s wedding bands may contain small
diamonds or jewels and the design and style of the band is up to their personal
preference.
HOW MUCH DO
WEDDING AND ENGAGEMENT RINGS COST?
Wedding rings and engagement rings can vary greatly in price depending on the materials used to
make it, the size and your location. Most engagement rings include at least one
diamond and most wedding bands do not have any gemstones, so engagement rings
are usually much more expensive than wedding rings. A general rule of thumb
that many people choose to follow is to spend about two to three months’ salary
on an engagement ring. Of course, how much you choose to spend on any of your
wedding jewelry is entirely up to your preference and tastes.
Your engagement ring and wedding ring both represent the
unity and bond that you’ve committed to one another on your wedding day.
Whether you choose to go with an extravagant jewel or an understated band, this
piece of jewelry is something that will indicate to the world and to yourselves
your commitment to one another as a married couple. There’s so many different
types and styles of both engagement rings and wedding rings, guaranteeing that
you and your partner will surely be able to find the perfect ones for you.
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