What are eternity bands?

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Eternity rings are a symbol of everlasting love, typically given to women on special occasions. They feature diamonds or other gemstones around the entire circumference of the band, with the most popular setting being the channel setting. The stones can be held in place with prongs or a paver setting, and can include diamonds, emeralds, rubies, and sapphires. The ring is usually worn on the same finger as a wedding band or in conjunction with an engagement ring. Half eternity rings are a modern alternative with stones only around half the circumference.

Eternity rings are bands of metal that traditionally include diamonds or other stones around the entire circumference of the ring. Typically, each stone is of the same shape and configuration, giving the ring a uniform appearance meant to suggest everlasting love. They are almost always women’s rings, designed to be given on an anniversary or other special event, such as the birth of a child, although there is no precise occasion for this gift. A modern take on this style is the half eternity ring, with stones only around half the circumference.

Since it is a tangible symbol of the promise to love forever, many people find an eternity ring a beautiful way for a person to show how much another person means to them. Although the style of the ring, the type of stones, and the setting of the stone are all important to consider when choosing an eternity ring, the sentiment conveyed is usually the most important part of the gift. Many eternity rings include diamonds, but sapphires, emeralds, and other gemstones are also available.

complete styles

The most common and popular eternity rings have stones around the band. Although there are many different settings available, the stones often appear as if they are floating around the finger in an endless line. The gems in this type of ring tend to be smaller than in other styles because the larger stones can be uncomfortable between the fingers; however, with 14 or more diamonds in each ring, those with a total weight of 5 carats are available.

Unlike other rings, the continuous line of stones means that full eternity rings can be more difficult to make, and cannot be easily resized. The size of the ring will determine how many gemstones it contains and the total number of carats; If each diamond is roughly the same size, they will fit less in a woman’s size 5 ring than a size 9 ring. This will also affect the price, as rings with more stones will cost more.

media styles

Some women find wearing full eternity rings uncomfortable due to the thickness of the band and, in some cases, the placement of the stones. Half eternity rings have stones only on the face of the band, making them easier to create and size, which is reflected in their price. They are more comfortable to wear and larger stones can be worn in half rings. Some people also prefer this style because all the stones can be seen.

Settings.

One of the most common ways to hold gemstones in an eternity ring is the channel setting, in which the stones are set within a channel between two strips of metal. This style may be more comfortable for some women because although the band is thick, there are no tips to irritate the fingers. The channel setting is also considered one of the safest, as the ring is unlikely to break and a stone will fall out. This style also places more emphasis on the metal in the ring, which is more noticeable than in other settings. A variation on this style is the bar setting, in which metal bars hold the stones in place on either side, between the gems, rather than on top and bottom.

Stones in eternity rings can also be held in place with prongs, small pieces of metal that hold the stone together. There are different types of prongs, including plain, shared, U-shaped, and four-pronged. Prong settings are more traditional for diamonds and other rings with larger stones, and allow the gemstones to show off to their full potential. This style can cause more irritation between the fingers, especially if the stones are large, and can be less safe due to the possibility of a tip breaking off and a stone being lost.

In a paver setting, the stones are set directly into the metal band with very small metal beads holding them in place. The diamonds are held together, and less of the metal shows than in a channel setting. The stones used in a paver setting tend to be smaller, but the style also lends itself to multiple rows.

stone selection

Eternity rings are often set with diamonds, but stones like emeralds, rubies, and sapphires are also popular choices. Some rings include a variation, such as diamonds alternating with rubies all around the ring. The stones can also be set in multiple rows, especially in a paver or bar setting.

The shape of the stones is just as important as the type of stone, with oblong or square stones generally being preferred over round ones. Square or rectangular cut stones are easier to fit end to end around a band, making them a good choice. However, round stones are still popular and can be used in any style of setting; The look will be different as there will be more space around the edges of the stones.

wearing the rings

When deciding how to wear an eternity ring, personal choice is the most important consideration. The ring is usually worn on the same finger that a wedding band would be worn, sometimes in addition to or instead of either the engagement ring and wedding band. Many times, a woman may choose to replace her wedding band with an eternity ring and wear it in conjunction with an engagement ring.




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