Collection: All Engagement Rings

Engagement rings have a long and rich history, dating back to ancient civilizations. The Egyptians are often credited with the first use of rings to signify a commitment, with the circle symbolizing eternity. In ancient Rome, betrothal rings were made of iron and later gold, representing strength and permanence.

The modern concept of engagement rings began to take shape in the 14th century, particularly with the introduction of diamond rings in the 15th century when Archduke Maximilian of Austria presented a diamond ring to Mary of Burgundy. This marked the beginning of diamonds as the preferred stone for engagement rings, solidifying their association with love and commitment.

The significance of engagement rings lies in their symbolism of love, fidelity, and the promise of marriage. Over time, the design and materials have evolved, but the core meaning remains—serving as a tangible representation of a couple's commitment to each other. Today, engagement rings vary widely in style and material, reflecting personal tastes and values while continuing to embody the timeless promise of partnership.

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