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Gold diamond eternity rings are ideal as a beautiful dress ring

By: arthorgreenwal

Eternity rings are a well known tradition which dates back to the Egyptians and Greeks who give them as a gift to a partner, after being married for a length of time, to re-affirm their love for each other. In jewellery dictionaries, the history of eternity rings relates back to the people of Egypt who would have eternity rings plaited similar to their wedding rings. In some cases the shank of the ring would be in the form of a snake swallowing its own tail.

Today in the modern world of fashionable high quality jewellery, a person who adores diamond eternity rings will often choose one themselves and wear it as a dress ring. When purchased online as a dress ring, a woman can mix up the colours of gold if they so wished.

The most popular gold eternity ring is eternity diamond rings that are set with stones around the band. These are advertised as ‘full eternity rings’, however you can purchase a ‘half eternity ring that is exact in its description. One half of the ring is a band of gold while the other half of the gold eternity ring is encrusted with diamonds.

Modern designs of half eternity rings often show a raised ‘head’ which moves away from tradition, but is able to fit snugly up closer to a wedding ring. Diamonds are the most popular stones in eternity rings. Couples ask for either a plain band or gold diamond eternity ring which compliments the original diamond engagement ring and in some case a wedding band that also sports diamonds in its design. At Marlow’s Diamonds we are often asked which way should rings be worn. The answer is it is a matter of personal preference; however the wedding band is often worn on its own to protect the diamonds in an engagement ring.