“When do I get an eternity ring?” is a question we get asked a lot at Gerard McCabe. Swiftly followed by “What exactly is an eternity ring?” These are excellent questions, with no hard and fast answers.
Essentially, an Eternity ring is a token of your eternal love and devotion. Also known as an Infinity ring, it is a band that has a continuous line of identically cut precious gems. These are usually diamonds and most often the ring is gold or platinum.
The history of the Eternity ring is very interesting. Created in the 1960s by the diamond dealer DeBeers, it was aimed at an older demographic to entice them to buy jewellery for a wedding anniversary. They ran an advertising campaign with the slogan, “She married you for richer or poorer. Let her know how it’s going.” Cheeky.
However, the idea of a ring denoting eternal love actually dates back to a much earlier period. The ancient Egyptians believed that the bond of marriage was so strong that it could not be interrupted by death. They symbolised their fascination and belief in the afterlife in their art. This was woven into their jewellery design too.
These early Eternity rings often compromised a simple hammered gold band or torc, in an ouroboros design - a snake eating its own tail. The ouroboros represents eternity and the endless cycle of life. Modern designs of Eternity rings have maintained this pleasing sense of sentimental symbolism. A continuous line of unbreakable diamonds on the band signifies eternity. The diamond gem itself is a representation of devotion, loyalty and undying love.
Clara Full Circle Diamond Linea Ring
So between the ancient Egyptians, the swinging 60s and modernity, not a lot has changed. The meaning and heartfelt emotion attached to an Eternity ring remains unchanged through time. It is a beautiful message, to carry thousands of years of human meaning and emotion on your finger.
Unlike in the 1960s, eternity rings are no longer aimed solely at an older married woman. These were then designed to be given anywhere between the ten to fifty years of marriage mark. Terribly old-fashioned thinking today. Today, you can get an Eternity ring as a first wedding anniversary gift. Changing times mean that couples generally can’t wait to celebrate their commitment. Some wits have suggested that this is because a year in marriage already feels like an eternity. At Gerard McCabe, we like to think it’s the former!
Embrace Marquise & Round Brilliant Diamond Linea Ring 0.32ct
We recommend choosing an Eternity ring together, an act as a married couple. This way your wife or partner can choose their preferred style. Whether a half band of diamonds or committing to the full band continuous diamond shebang.
The diamond eternity ring is designed to compliment your engagement ring. It is the third ring worn on that finger. So it's worthwhile to consider matching your Eternity ring to your engagement ring, as they will be sitting side by side for some time.
It’s also worth considering if your husband would like to participate in the ceremony. Gauge his interest in his own desire to wear an Eternity ring too. We have a wide selection of modern ring designs for men, so you could both celebrate this momentous occasion.
Perhaps you would like an eternity ring with coloured gemstones? Discover our guide to Unique Eternity Rings.
Gemstone and Diamond Linea Rings
Now that you know when to get an eternity ring, read our next blog in this series to learn what you should consider when selecting an eternity ring.
Whatever you decide, remember the eternity ring is a symbol of your ongoing love. A sign of devotion and loyalty to your partner. If you would like one of our specialists to talk you through the process, book a consultation. We have a stunning range of eternity rings and experts on hand to help with the decision-making process. It is for eternity, after all.