It is a statement that you are willing to partner with a person for life, both physically and spiritually. The
wedding band tradition, while it doesn’t go as far back, is still old.
Ancient Times
Wedding bands were a thing as far back as the time of the Egyptians, but they only became popular once the Romans discovered metal crafting.
Bands of silver or gold became a traditional gift to new brides crossing the threshold, with the circle of the
ring standing for eternal and never-ending love.
Medieval Times
In Europe, around the medieval period, things started to get more lavish. People getting married started exchanging
gold bands, which were sometimes studded with gemstones. The custom of interlocking
bands also started around this time.
Modern Period
Things have advanced in the
ring arena, and these days, you find
diamond wedding rings worn alongside engagement rings. Where in the past, only brides had
rings, nowadays both the groom and bride get one, such as a
1 carat cluster
diamond ring. This mainly has to do with shifting attitudes regarding equality.