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View MoreCelebrate your commitment with engraved promise rings that capture your story, your bond, and the love you’re building together.
What is a Promise Ring?
A promise ring is offered as a prelude to marriage. When you look into the eyes of another person and you know that you want to spend the rest of your life with them, you offer a promise ring. We carry beautiful promise rings which make the perfect romantic gesture used to prove your commitment of lifelong love and devotion to that special somebody. There is no better way to make this promise than with an unending circle, a visible symbol of faith. Promise rings can be seen in popular culture and a growing fashion and jewellery trend. Stars such as Miley Cyrus, Selena Gomez, Jordin Sparks, and the Jonas Brothers all can be seen wearing promise rings as an indication of their pledge of chastity before marriage. They are also given as gifts to symbolize friendships, a promise to not date anyone else, or as a pre-engagement commitment ring.
History of the Promise Ring?
Many people believe that promise rings are a relatively new tradition, but this is definitely not the case. Promise rings have been around for much longer than you and I. Promise rings date as far back as the early 16th century. During this time the cost of a wedding prevented many people from expressing their love through marriage, so many people who could not afford to get married began offering promise rings to their partners, as a placeholder until they could afford to get married and to signify their commitment to one another. You will find that many promise rings were engraved; they read "Vous et nul autre," which if translated from old French means "You and no other." Tradition generally holds that these promise rings were given by younger couples. This was usually the case because it was normal for the young couple not to have a wealth position that would allow for marriage and children. Nowadays anyone can give a promise ring, regardless of wealth or social status.
What finger do you wear a Promise Ring on?
Promise rings can be worn on any finger, but are usually worn on the third finger of either hand. There are two schools of thought regarding the origin of the 3rd finger being designated the "ring finger." For those logical souls, this finger is the most practical one for wearing a ring. Protected by fingers on either side, and not as active as the first two fingers and thumb, it is a safe haven for jewellery. A more romantic notion is the ancient belief in a "vena amori," or vein of love, which runs from the 3rd left finger to the heart. Traditionally, such a ring would be worn on the left hand. However, some wearers feel that there is less likelihood of confusing the ring with an engagement ring if it is worn on the right hand; therefore, right-hand wearing is gaining acceptance.
How to choose a Promise Ring?
Nearly any ring can be purchased as a promise ring. Many designs contain the heart symbol and it is symbolic in that the lover dedicates their heart to being with each other. Sterling silver promise rings are just as popular as white gold promise rings. Other designs don't necessarily contain hearts. They are usually simplistic in design and may have diamonds. Many diamond promise rings use 3 stones (usually smaller in stone size than the engagement three-stone) or another classic design. There are many different promise ring styles:
- Engraved Promise Rings
We have some special Engraved Promise Rings that will make the perfect promise ring gift for your girlfriend. Choose the ring, enter your engraving, and you can see what your engraved prom























