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“Elliana” Marquise Diamond Wedding Band
Style Number: E9855 -
“Skylar” Marquise Diamond Wedding Band
Style Number: E9845 -
“Sadie” Diamond Wedding Ring
Style Number: E9803 -
“Quinn” Polished Edge Wedding Ring
Style Number: E9759 -
“Tahlia” Yellow Gold Wedding Ring
Style Number: E9798 -
“Piper” Princess Cut Diamond Band
Style Number: E9761 -
“Nevaeh” Pavé Set Diamond Band
Style Number: E9805 -
“Emery” Wedding Ring With Shared Claws
Style Number: E9721 -
“Rylee” Princess Cut Diamond Band
Style Number: E9733 -
“Clara” Wedding Band With Polished Edges
Style Number: E9794 -
“Audrey” Grain Set Wedding Ring
Style Number: E9758 -
“Abigail” Channel Set Wedding Band
Style Number: E9791 -
“Sophia” Flush Set Diamond Band
Style Number: E9802 -
“Beautiful” Leaf Design Ring
Style Number: E9812 -
“Infinity” Diamond Set Band
Style Number: E9811 -
“Yarra” Sapphire and Diamond Wedding Band
Style Number: E9744 -
“Paisley” Micro Claw Ring
Style Number: E9734 -
“Kira” Shared Claw Diamond Band
Style Number: E9716 -
“Eleanor” Diamond Edged Wedding Ring
Style Number: E9751 -
“Keily” Yellow Gold Wedding Ring
Style Number: E9767 -
“Novah” Princess Cut Diamond Band
Style Number: E9763 -
“Yara” Fully Set Diamond Band
Style Number: E9778 -
“Everly” Diamond Set Wedding Ring
Style Number: E9768 -
“Luna” Channel Set Diamond Band
Style Number: E9774 -
“Mia” Fully Set Diamond Band
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“Ellie” Shared Claw Wedding Band
Style Number: E9720 -
“Tilly” Yellow Gold Diamond Wedding Band
Style Number: E9723 -
“Janelle” Diamond Wedding Band
Style Number: E9715 -
“Musique” Diamond Set Wedding Band
Style Number: E4889 -
“Harmony” Perfect Wedding Band
Style Number: E5412 -
Side view of “Sensation”
Style Number: E4234 -
“Alessandra” Multi stone diamond band.
Style Number: E9446 -
“Chic” Platinum Princess cut diamond set band.
Style Number: E3621
Eternity rings usually have diamond content, although sometimes coloured gemstones like sapphires or rubies may be set to alternate between the diamonds. An eternity ring is the last of a set of three rings that is traditionally worn on the finger along with the wedding and engagement rings. Sometimes a wider eternity ring may be worn on the right hand. This is especially if the decision was to have a more unique design, rather than a matched set of rings.
How long it is before you have an eternity ring depends on who you ask. Some will buy it at the same time as the wedding ring and make a matched set with the wedding. Others will tell you an eternity ring should be after one year of marriage. If totally left in the hands of the guys I have even heard ten years mentioned. Some believe that an eternity ring should be given on the birth of your first child. I suppose what this all means is that the correct time frame is the time you feel is right.Whatever the decision on the timing, one thing is for sure, eternity rings should be made to a very high standard to compliment the rings you have. It does not in fact have to be an exact match to the wedding ring, as many people like the idea of having an eternity ring that is a little differing in design from the engagement and wedding rings. Trying options next to the rings you already have will help to clarify what works best and looks good.
Diamond wedding rings can also be used as eternity rings. So feel free to mix and match these designs, after all there are not really any rules to what works.
One last thing – after the engagement and wedding is over, delivering the news to your partner that he is to buy a third ring can be a shock. So be gentle with the arm twisting, you don’t want to wait an “eternity” to have it made…