What does a keeper ring signify?

The tradition of giving a keeper ring is said to have represented the idea that the receiver was worth “keeping.” The “You are a keeper” sentiment attached to these rings makes them a popular choice today as a unique wedding ring, engagement ring, eternity ring. More, and even an anniversary band.

Can a keeper ring be a wedding ring?

Handcrafted into an elegant curve, the Keeper Ring perfectly traces the contour your Rebus® Signet Ring. Worn alone, the Keeper Ring also works as a contemporary wedding band.

What finger do you wear a keeper ring on?

Traditionally this piece is worn on the pinky finger, but, as with all men’s fashion rules, they are made to be broken. By approaching the signet ring with a contemporary stance, you can wear you ring on any finger you like depending on the mood, what feels comfortable and the occasion.

Who wears a keeper ring?

Keeper rings. These rings can be worn by both male or female and are an ideal ring if you just want something plain and simple, or you can wear it the traditional way by keeping another ring safe.

What does a buckle ring mean?

A Buckle Ring has been traditionally given as a token of love or friendship over the course of several centuries. Belt and Buckle motif jewellery symbolized that the giver and recipient were as well matched as a belt and it’s buckle.

What does a gypsy setting in a ring look like?

In a gypsy setting, the gemstone will appear to sit flush with the surrounding metal. Similar to a bezel setting where only the diamond’s crown is exposed, the gypsy setting will also protect the gemstone from everyday wear or accidental damage.

What does a black ring mean?

Black can signify power, courage, or strength, as well as show conviction or belief. In relation to marriage, a black ring can symbolize the power of love. Wearing black rings can be a way for a couple to show that they are dedicated to their marriage and that they believe in the strength of their union above all else.