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The Symbolism of Diamond Rings

October 22nd, 2008 Grace Jennings
by Grace Jennings

People propose marriage in many unique ways. It can be done at a candlelit dinner, a picnic on the beach, a sporting event or any other way you can think of. Each proposal is different, but, almost always, there's a diamond ring involved.

Understanding diamond rings and their symbolism and meanings is important, before you get one, though. After all, without understanding where diamond rings come from, how they are made and what they symbolize, you can't fully appreciate them.

First of all, let's examine the round shape of the band itself. The circular shape is said to be a symbol of a love that is unending. Some see it as a love with no beginning and no end, a constant state. By accepting an engagement ring, the wearer accepts the unending cycle of love that is being offered with it.

Diamond rings are given out all over the world. It's an incredibly common gift idea. That's probably because diamonds are so beautiful, bright and clear. They are also one of the hardest and strongest things on the planet. So, they are a great, long-lasting gift.

Many people say that a beautiful diamond symbolizes a strong bond that can't be broken by anything. That's why diamonds are commonly used for wedding engagement rings. They are a symbol of love, trust and strength, which are all qualities of a good marriage.

There are two major things to consider about how diamond rings are made. Those are the diamond itself, of course, and also the metal used for the band. There are many different options to choose from. Let's examine a few, starting with what metal to use.

Gold is, of course, the traditional choice for an engagement ring. It is bright, shiny and expensive. It seems to symbolize that the person giving the ring is willing to invest the time and money for a quality ring and, therefore, they will do the same for a quality relationship.

Gold is far from the only choice you have, when selecting a band for a diamond ring, though. You might choose titanium, silver, platinum or other metals. A lot depends on the taste of the person you're planning to give it to. Not everyone has a traditional point of view. You may need to get a bit more creative.

The major choice, though, is what diamond to use. There are four C's you should keep in mind during your selection process. Consider the color of the diamond. Then think about the carat (size) that you want. After that, you have to choose a cut and make sure you get the right clarity.

Using this guide, hopefully, the diamond selection process will be a bit easier for you. Which diamond ring to buy can be a tough decision, if you don't have the right information, after all.

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