The History Of Engagement Rings
The custom of offering an engagement ring dates from Roman antiquity. At the time, An iron ring was placed on the left ring finger, because it was believed that an artery ran directly from this finger to the heart.
For engagements in the Middle Ages, the spouses exchanged a simple, gemless ring. The first woman to have worn diamond jewellery is believed to be Agnès de Sorel (1422-1450), who was the mistress of Charles VII. The tradition of wearing a solitaire diamond comes from this time, when the Arch-Duke Maximilien de Habsbourg offered one to Marie de Bourgogne, in 1477.
The diamond, an extremely durable stone, has become the symbol of marital fidelity.

Engagement Rings - Your Proposal
The proposal is the most important act of love for a woman. This exceptional event has to be marked with a beautiful engagement ring.
Generally a white gold or yellow gold solitaire, it will signify your love before, and long after your marriage.
Edenly Engagement Rings
Our collection allows you to choose the exact design that will symbolise your marriage proposal to her and those around you. Our different solitaire diamond rings can take the form of a setting with a diamond solitaire, or it can be accompanied by side stones to enhance it further. This is known as an accompanied solitaire. Accompanied solitaires are becoming increasingly popular.
If you prefer to be more original and to offer an engagement ring design different to the traditional solitaire, our trilogy collection and our other gold ring designs will allow you to find the perfect engagement ring for your proposal.

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