Classic White Diamond & Contemporary Sapphires and Diamond Eternity Rings

By Barbara Goodman


The eternity ring gets its name because it combines two of the most meaningful pieces of eternal love symbolism surrounding the wedding ring. The first, that the circle of circle symbolizes eternity because it has no beginning and no end, and the second, the idea that diamonds are forever, meet to result in these rings, formed by a full circle of diamonds or other gems in the setting of your choice.

Eternity rings, which make wonderful anniversary gifts, are available in a number of setting styles that display and secure the gems in different ways according to the wearer's preferences. Some of the most popular types of eternity ring settings are the bar setting, channel setting, four prong setting, pave, micro pave, shared prong, and single prong.

Because eternity bands have to measure a specific carat weight and be available in different sizes, the diamonds that are chosen must add up to the right total carat weight, be uniformly sized, and all qualify for the desired color and clarity grades. This can be challenging depending on the number of diamonds needed to form the eternity band of that particular size.

How and when to give the gift for the best impression is also something to consider. Creating ambience with a romantic dinner out or at home and perhaps sharing some port wine or mead (beverages traditionally linked to marriage and anniversary celebrations), or taking a trip somewhere new or to the place you had your first date can set the scene nicely for unveiling the beautiful jewelry you've chosen for the one you love.

The most important thing, of course, is that your anniversary is a time for happiness and joy at the love you've found in each other, and choosing the right gift is just one part of your celebration.




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