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Eternity Rings: Everything you need to know

Eternity rings are a symbol of commitment and everlasting love, as their name suggests. Like engagement rings and wedding bands, they come in various styles, settings, and designs. In this blog, we aim to provide you with all the information you need to choose the perfect eternity ring for your partner. This will help you determine whether it’s the right time to give one, or if you might be considering another type of commitment ring.

What’s an eternity ring?

An eternity ring is a celebration of love, often designed similarly to wedding bands. Typically crafted from your chosen precious metal and fully set with small diamonds. The design can vary based on your preferences and how it complements the other rings in the set: the engagement ring and wedding band.

Also known as an infinity ring, it is a thoughtful gift to mark an anniversary or significant milestone.

The history behind eternity rings

Eternity rings are not a new trend; they have been around since ancient Egyptian times—around 4,000 years ago. Back then, they symbolised love and commitment, with the circle representing eternity, according to historians. Also, these were traditionally crafted in gold.

Eternity rings regained popularity during the Victorian era in the 18th century. These were often given by suitors as promise rings and frequently adorned with colourful gemstones.

When do you get an eternity ring?

Originally, an eternity ring was given to celebrate significant milestone anniversaries, such as the 25th or 50th. However, nowadays, it can be given at any point after marriage, from the first year onwards.

It can also be gifted on various special occasions, such as after the birth of a child, when buying your first home, renewing vows, or on birthdays.

What’s the difference between eternity rings and other rings?

There are no strict rules when choosing a diamond ring, but here’s a guide to the common significance behind each type to help you choose the perfect one:

  • Promise Ring: This symbolises a promise made between couples to stay committed to each other in the future. It’s considered a pre-engagement ring. Also, typically given during the boyfriend-girlfriend stage.
  • Engagement Ring: This represents the promise of marriage. It usually features a central stone, commonly a diamond, as the focal point. The engagement ring is given during the proposal after the couple decides to get married.
  • Wedding Rings: These are exchanged during the wedding ceremony and symbolise eternal commitment from that day onwards. They range from classic and elegant yellow gold bands to those with diamond accents or even coloured stones. Wedding rings are meant to be worn daily, so they need to be comfortable as well.
  • Eternity Ring: Typically a band fully set with small diamonds, it symbolises eternal love. It is often given on a milestone anniversary or during an important celebration.

How to wear an eternity ring

Traditionally, the order in which you wear your engagement, wedding, and eternity rings is as follows: first, the wedding ring, then the engagement ring, and finally the eternity band, all on the ring finger (the fourth finger on your left hand).

However, there are no strict rules for wearing these rings. Some people prefer to wear the eternity ring on the other hand, as they feel that three rings on one finger can be a bit much. In such cases, they opt to wear the eternity ring on their right hand to create symmetry and balance. Others might choose to wear it on their little finger for a more modern and stylish look.

Caring tips for your eternity ring

  1. Remove your rings when working with your hands: For example, when cooking, cleaning, or showering, take off your rings to avoid dirt and soap buildup.
  2. Avoid wearing your ring during sports or workouts: Sweat can cause grime to accumulate and potentially damage your ring.
  3. Be cautious when travelling, especially to beach destinations: Sand, salt water, and sunscreen can negatively affect your jewellery.
  4. Dry your ring immediately if it gets wet: Use a soft cloth to dry it and avoid leaving it wet for extended periods.
  5. Clean your rings regularly at home: Use warm water, mild dish soap, and a gentle brush. Additionally, have your ring professionally cleaned every six months for a thorough upkeep.

Read more about how to clean your diamond rings here.

How to match an eternity ring with other rings

Harmonising the styles among your ring set ensures cohesion when wearing your rings. If you plan to wear your eternity ring with your bridal set, make sure they complement each other by using the same metal or by thoughtfully mixing different metals.

If any of your rings feature coloured stones, consider using white diamonds in the other rings. Another option is to choose a shade that matches the gemstone already used to maintain a cohesive look.

Types of eternity rings

Full-set vs Half-set eternity rings

Eternity rings can be designed as either fully set or half-set. In a fully set design, diamonds encircle the entire band, offering a sparkling display from every angle. This design provides a dazzling effect but is the most traditional, often the most expensive, and can be more challenging to resize.

In contrast, a half-set design features diamonds only on the face of the band, extending up to the vanishing point. This design offers a more subtle elegance, focusing the brilliance of the diamonds on the most visible part of the band. This half-set makes the ring a sophisticated yet practical choice.

Half-set rings are generally more budget-friendly, easier to resize, and more comfortable to wear. This makes them a viable option for those who may wish to pass the ring down through generations.

Gemstones vs diamonds eternity rings

Diamond eternity rings are a popular choice to celebrate a milestone in your relationship. If you opt for this, it’s important to understand the different diamond cuts, such as round, princess, or baguette. The round brilliant cut is the most common choice for eternity rings.

There are also options for eternity rings featuring sapphires and other coloured gemstones if you wish to add a touch of colour to your bridal ring collection. This is a wonderful way to personalise the ring and make it even more meaningful. Consider using your partner’s favourite gemstone to add a special and unique touch to this significant gift.

Gold vs platinum eternity rings

Eternity rings are available in a variety of metals, including rose gold, white gold, yellow gold, and platinum, allowing for personalised choices down to the finest detail. Whether you prefer the warm romance of rose gold or the timeless elegance of platinum, there is a metal to suit every taste and style, ensuring that the ring reflects your personal preference and individuality.

Rose gold eternity ring with baguette diamonds white gold eternity ring Yellow gold eternity ring

Types of eternity rings settings

The setting of an eternity ring can dramatically change its appearance. Here are the most popular settings for eternity rings:

  • Pavé: This is the most popular setting, ideal for small diamonds. The diamonds are set closely together, creating the appearance of a continuous band of diamonds.
  • Channel: In this setting, the metal forms a channel along the two edges of the ring where the stones are set. This setting is very secure and works well with various diamond cuts.
  • Claw: This setting uses four claws to hold each stone, making it perfect for larger stones. The claws allow maximum light to enter the stone, enhancing its brilliance.
  • Bar: In this setting, the stones, usually of the same size, are separated by metal bars, offering a distinctive and elegant look.
Yellow gold eternity ring in a channel setting
Yellow gold eternity ring in a channel setting

How much does an eternity cost on average?

If you’re considering buying an eternity ring, remember that the act of giving it will make it a thoughtful and priceless gift to your partner.

As a general guideline, you might consider spending between 50% and 100% of the value of the engagement ring, depending on your budget. You can choose between a half-set or fully set eternity ring based on what fits best within your financial plan.

Whether you opt for a ring that encircles the finger with a continuous circle of diamonds or one that features a half circle of brilliance, each choice is unique and reflects the individuals it represents.

Creating such rings is an art, blending traditional craftsmanship with personal significance, which DDS Diamond Design Studios excels in. Contact us here if you’d like to create a unique eternity ring.

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