Couple Promise Rings Set - Give Gifts with significance
 
 
 Promise Ring Meaning
 
 A promise ring represents a bond between two people. It's usually the initial sign of a new partnership, but it may be also a sign of an unrelated commitment that has nothing to do with love.
 
 
 Promise rings are a great way to signify a myriad of things.
 
 I promise to love you forever. you.
 
 I'm serious about you
 
 I'll get married someday (but not today)
 
 I pledge to keep my word and be faithful
 
 I'll stop smoking cigarettes.
 
 I will always be your friend
 
 
 The difference between a promise ring and an Engagement ring
 
 If a promise ring is given with the intention that it will be replaced in the future with an engagement ring it's typically, though not always, slightly small in both design and price. Often, couples who know they'll be married in the future begin with a promise ring exchange, before moving on to an engagement ring, and finally purchase the wedding bands.
 
 
 The center stone in the ring of promise will typically be smaller than that of an engagement ring. In addition, the majority of promise rings lack a center stone at all as they're designed with a variety of stones elegantly designed.
 
 
 Which Finger? Which finger?
 
 The third finger on the left hand is the most common place to wear promise rings. The promise ring is replaced by the engagement ring and then the wedding ring in the suitable times.
 
 
 If the ring of promise is not tied to an engagement ring the ring is usually worn on the fingers of the right hand to avoid any confusion regarding the meaning of the ring. Some prefer to wear the promise ring prior to engagement on the right hand finger for a secure and safe way to ensure that nobody assumes that the couple are already engaged.
 
 
 The History of the Promise Ring
 
 The concept of a engagement ring is believed to be the origin of the concept some time before, possibly during the times of biblical times. In the past the couple was betrothed more than engaged. A betrothal was legally binding ceremony which meant that the couple was promised to each other and would eventually marry, though perhaps not for many years.
 
 
 The ceremony was part of which the groom-apparent handed his bride-to-be be a ring as a confirmation of his engagement. This is thought to be the first time that a promise ring was used.
 
 
 
 What does a promise ring LOOKS LIKE?
 
 Promise rings look different for everyone. They are less costly than engagement rings because they don't usually have precious or semiprecious stones. Explore our selection of rings that are a precious jewellery that your partner can keep to treasure and cherish for years. We have a variety of styles available.
 
 
 What is the meaning of a promise ring?
 
 The promise ring shows your commitment and love for your partner. They're usually exchanged before relationships, prior to the engagement ring.
 
 
 The meanings behind promise rings are ultimately personal to both you and your spouse. Your relationship may possess a specific meaning for the ring beyond its original intention. A promise ring for instance, could remind your partner about a milestone in your relationship, such as getting married.
 
 

 
 It is possible to wear the promise ring wherever you'd like. You decide where you will put your promise ring, if you wear a ring on a daily routine.
 
 
 What finger should a promise ring sit on?
 
 It's also up to you to decide on which finger you'll put your promise ring on. Many people wear their ring on the same hand as an engagement or wedding ring. Remember that if you decide to choose the traditional ring-finger you might need to change it to a different finger in the future or switch to a different hand.
 
 
 
 
 The finger with the ring on the right hand can also be a popular option, and you won't need to think about changing the size of the ring to fit a different finger at a later time. The middle finger of either hand could also be used to wear an engagement ring. Our size guide will guide you to find the ideal size rings, no matter which finger you decide to wear the rings on.