Eternity Rings: A Symbol of Unending Love
If you love your wedding band or wedding bands in general, then you need to hear about eternity bands. Eternity bands differ from traditional wedding rings in that they are normally given to celebrate a milestone event. These events could be anything from a couple's anniversary or the birth of a child. Eternity rings, like wedding bands, differ greatly in size and style. Wisegeeks.com tells us that eternity rings also have many different stones set in them including sapphires, rubies, and emeralds. Many eternity rings also have diamonds. In fact diamonds are the most popular stone for eternity rings.
Most people choose to wear eternity rings on the "ring" finger, or the same finger as the wedding band. Some people even choose to replace their wedding bands with eternity rings. That should give you a sense of how meaningful an eternity ring is. However it should be noted that eternity rings can mean a lot of different things for a lot of different people. Some take it to mean that their unending love can never be broken, and thus they purchase an eternity ring made from strong rocks (such as diamond) to insure that it will not be broken. Others take eternity bands to be a sign of a different kind of love, a kind of love that recognizes milestones in life. Any way you look at it; the eternity ring is symbolic of love.
The tradition of the eternity ring is believed to date back to 2000 BC with the ancient Egyptians. Later this tradition was adopted by the Greek empire. In the modern day the design of the eternity ring has changed, and many new varieties have been created. As far as the design goes, most prefer to have a more comfortable ring, and thus they avoid larger stones. It is reasonable that people would want to have a comfortable ring, after all they will be wearing this ring for the rest of their life.
If you were to decide to purchase an eternity ring for a loved one, you would want to keep a couple of things in mind. The first thing is the meaning behind the ring you are buying. The second is the design of the ring, remember the more comfort the better. Finally you will want to keep in mind the history that goes into these rings and the overwhelming meaning that they carry. Don't buy an eternity ring for just anyone.
