Description
Rings are circular bands, often worn on fingers, that serve various purposes, including decoration, symbolism, or functionality. They are crafted from materials such as metal (gold, silver, platinum), wood, resin, or other precious and non-precious materials. Rings can feature intricate designs, gemstones, engravings, or minimalist styles.
Common Types of Rings:
Engagement Rings: Symbolize a promise of marriage, often featuring a prominent gemstone, such as a diamond.
Wedding Bands: Simple, circular bands exchanged during marriage ceremonies to signify commitment.
Signet Rings: Feature a crest, monogram, or design and were historically used to stamp seals.
Fashion Rings: Designed as statement pieces, often showcasing bold designs or multiple gemstones.
Eternity Rings: Adorned with a continuous line of gemstones, symbolizing everlasting love.
Mood Rings: Change color based on temperature, often associated with emotions.
Stackable Rings: Thin, minimalistic bands meant to be layered together.
Rings can also hold cultural, religious, or personal significance, marking milestones, achievements, or belived.