History and Meaning of Couples Rings

Couple Rings are a symbol of their closeness. Our illustrious collection rings beautifully combines styles to express your love, regardless of whether you choose the same rings. The couple's ring functions as an engagement or "promise" rings and can be associated with a variety of symbolism. A couple's ring is often a sign of an agreement to a monogamous relationship and a trusting partnership, and can also serve as an indication of a an engagement in the future. A promise ring basically refers to a pre-engagement that a couple promises each other they will propose to them at some point in the near future.



Sets of matching wedding rings


Couples rings are also matching wedding ring sets. Wedding rings that are purchased together and are in perfect harmony for couples. They can be the same or similar yet slightly different. Wedding bands for men and woman differ in size or price. Today, matching couples ' bands are as individual as the couple they represent.

What does the ring of a couple signifies?


No two people are alike when it comes to the love of their lives, however, no two couples are alike. So, it comes as no surprise that wedding rings have an immense significance and significance that encompasses the wide array of human emotions and experiences. A prevalent topic for many people is eternity, love and loyalty. Couples Rings are a powerful declaration of equality in relationships. They are given to both partners, and both wear them.


In many cultures they are both presented and received in order to express love and dedication. Couples Rings are a longstanding tradition that has only grown in popularity as time passes. The tradition of exchanging rings prior to marriage has an extended history in Europe and even though it's relatively new in the United States. Rings with a special meaning and significance, such as the Claddagh Rings, or "Posey Rings" are often used as wedding bands in the future. The Irish Claddagh Ring can be a form for a couple ring. It's a symbol of friendship, love and loyalty between couples.


The Italians had the couples ring, known as a fede ring which is like the claddagh and is known as the Dublin Claddagh. The word"fede" in Italian signifies faith as well. The most significant symbol between the groom and bride is this ring, which symbolizes their love, loyalty, and dedication. In Korea a couple ring can be a wonderful way to let the world that you and your spouse have a wonderful and sappy marriage. The couple ring was given to demonstrate commitment and respect on the 100th date. In a similar vein the majority of couples from Argentina and Chile swap wedding rings to show their commitment, and many of them choose to use the rings in any wedding ceremony that follows. Couples Rings are a popular selection in several countries. They are cosmopolitan in appearance, but are still traditional.

In the case of wedding rings and couples' rings what is the distinction?


There's no distinction between Couples Rings or Engagement Bands. Many couples throughout the world exchange engagement rings, and many of those couples decide to use the rings in their wedding ceremonies. For many, however the term "engagement ring" brings images of large gemstones, set in a band that is given to indicate a desire to get married to one of the couples.

Why is it that the Couples Ring Tradition has become very popular?


Couples rings have been growing in popularity over the past few years. This is no doubt because people want to be close to family and friends. People are nostalgic for their ancestral traditions and eagerly anticipating the next chapter when they start to create their own family unit that are their own. Couples Rings serve as a connection between these contemporary love stories and new family traditions and heirlooms, as well as among generations.


Couples who intend to marry one day may purchase simple rings for promise or couple rings that can double as wedding bands later. Couples rings may also be an adjustable promise ring that can be incorporated into the wedding set.

Common Couple Ring Styles:



The Claddagh Ring


Irish or not, if you want to give a token of your love, friendship, and loyalty that has meaning the diamond Claddagh ring may be the right choice for you. Claddagh rings consist of two hands, an eagle and a crown, which symbolizes the love, loyalty and friendship. Claddagh rings are a symbol of love that is known around the world.


The Fede Ring also known as the Fenian Claddagh


In the early 1800s, Dubliners created this variation of the Claddagh Ring. It has two hands holding the heart, but not a crown. The Fenian Claddagh Ring, or Dublin Claddagh Ring was the title given to it. The Fenian Claddagh Ring belongs to a type of European finger rings referred to as a fede ring that was used for engagement rings in medieval and Renaissance Europe . The word"fede" comes from the Italian expression "mani fede" which means hands united in faith.



Rings that stack


The stunning stackable rings that are able to be mixed and matched, or even worn with wedding bands make a great option for couples' ring. The Stacking Boho .25ct Diamond Claddagh Ring Set is a low-cost diamond stack ring set. There are gold stackable rings like the 14K Gold Diamond Celtic Knot Contour Band or Celtic Knotwork Wedding Ring in 3 millimeters.

What should you look for When You Choose A Couples Ring


This substantial investment requires a unique approach by each individual.

To maintain the element excitement, some couples opt to purchase rings together. Others choose their rings on their own. This is not a decision that should be made in a certain way.


What you and your partner deem perfect is the look of couples rings. The Irish Jewelry Company invites couples to celebrate their partnership by gifting them a unique rings. These unusual promise rings, whether it's the traditional claddagh ring or a bold design like the Irish Promise Ring or the Mo Anam Cara Trinity Band will show your love in a truly unique way.
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