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1. Three Stone Rings
Traditionally, the three stones in a three stone ring tell the story of a couple's past, present, and future together. The ring's center stone, usually the largest in the trio, symbolizes the couple's present, while the ring's side stones represent their past and future.
2. Solitaire Ring
Solitaire engagement rings hold a significant meaning for couples. The single diamond in the centre of the ring symbolises the love, commitment and fidelity between the couple, as well as representing purity and strength.
3. Eternity Ring
An eternity ring is a symbol of eternity, love, and commitment usually gifted on special anniversaries.
4. Classic Ring
A classic engagement ring certainly goes hand in hand with Round cut diamonds, the ultimate timeless diamond shape cut to maximize fire, brilliance and scintillation. Round diamonds complement most settings due to their inherently elegant and harmonious shape.
5. A Set of Rings
This symbol symbolises a promise of devotion. At the ceremony, the bride and groom each put on a wedding ring that represents their commitment to one other for the rest of their lives. Many people begin wearing both rings as a set right after the wedding. Each individual, however, stands alone.
6. Stakable Rings
This practice of stacking rings isn't just a fashion trend; it's a way of telling your personal love story. More than 3 rings are popular to wear for these types of rings. Each ring in the stack represents a milestone, an anniversary, or a special memory, creating a unique narrative that's deeply personal to you.
7. Adjustable Rings
An adjustable ring also called a free-size ring, is a ring that isn't closed to allow you to adjust and expand the ring to about half a ring size.
8. Cluster ring
A cluster ring features gemstones grouped together, often with a larger gem in the centre and smaller stones in the surround. From a distance, cluster rings can appear to be one large diamond as they glint and shine in the light.
9. Cocktail Rings
The ornate and opulently designed rings seen at cocktail parties were subsequently dubbed cocktail rings because women would wear them on the hand they would hold their cocktail as a way to flaunt their disregard for prohibition laws. Since the cocktail ring highlighted their rebellion, it also symbolizes liberation.