No gift says “I love you” quite like diamond eternity rings

Eternity rings sound hip and new age, but they are actually sentimental jewelry. You can give your wife eternity ring styles on your anniversary or for the birth of your child, or you can give your husband an eternity band as a meaningful anniversary gift. An eternity ring is a piece of fine jewelry, and putting the time and effort in to finding just the right band that will last and will appeal to your partner’s sense of style is quite important.

Eternity is defined by dictionaries as infinite time, and totally timeless. The design of eternity ring designs is circular to represent the unbroken bond and unbroken devotion between two lovers and is symbolic of undying love between a man and a woman. They are the ultimate in representing the bond between two people. Diamond eternity rings comes in two sets: a half diamond circle and a full diamond band with flawless, brilliant cut diamonds. It is given and worn as a symbol of devotion to your partner. Some women wear a single band whereas others prefer to stack them, adding to the value and significance of the rings.

These eternity rings designs can be given for absolutely any occasion as they not only symbolize the eternal circle of love, but also the eternal circle of life. Many husbands give eternity rings to their wives to celebrate the birth of children, or for any other occasion that represents loyalty, unwavering partnership, fidelity, eternal friendship, and the promise of a life of togetherness and closeness; it symbolizes various moments and events in people’s lives.

Styles of rings vary, as do stones and settings. Full eternity rings have stones all around, sometimes making them impractical if the stones are too big, due to the thickness. Full rings have to be custom sized and designed, which makes them pricier than half rings, which can be sized. The half rings usually carry the bigger stones.

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