Thursday, July 5, 2018

Unique engagement ring ideas

Binary Encoded Rings: Indecipherable?

Above: Speaking about really cryptic message: be certain your loved one understands what you put on a ring, do not leave them guessing... Aptly-named Complexification will inscribe your geeky love message onto a ring in a binary system code, look more to http://linara.ca/ custom made diamond engagement rings.


(I Love You) "Five Percent More"

Above: "5% more" can be located engraved on the rings of this couple... the excuse is really simple: "When I say "I love you" He always replies with, "I love you 5% more".

Romantic language

If You would like something that's romantic and unique however like the notion of utilizing an older phrase, consider an engraving in a different language. The most well-known options are, French, Latin and Italian since they are some of the most romantic languages spoken from around the world. Go for something as Straightforward as "My love" in a foreign language or;
In French - "Pour tous jours" (For all days)
In Latin - "Semper amemus" (Let us always adore)
In Italian - "Il mio cuore eu768? tuo per sempre" (My heart is yours forever)

Princess Leia and Han Solo quote: "I love you...I understand"

Above: Accessible from Spiffing antiques, this set of rings allow you to play with Han Solo and Princess Leia courtship all over again...

Love Message Imprinted on your Finger


little bit farther: this was designed possibly for its covetous kinds, who are concerned for their partner to always show the marriage symbol (the imprint will stay even if he or she takes the ring off). Above:Even More interesting: the entire thing can be imprinted on your skin. Here is the "Internal Message Collection" by Korean designer Yoon Jung Yun.

Engrave Your spouse's name

Similar To your spouse's signature, why not just engrave their name? This keeps it short, sweet and simple. Each individual could wear a band with others name on it and in case you've got particular nicknames for one another you can use this instead.

"Do Not Remove!"

Above: Very practical suggestion indeed, and also a subtle reminder to not lose or misplace it. Another variant: "If removed, alarm will sound." Would be nice if the engraving will change to "Put me back on!" If the ring feels that it has been taken off the finger.

Old English inscriptions

As Mentioned before, the custom of "poesy" rings started many, many years back and so having an Old English term engraved in your ring could be a fantastic idea. This is something which could have been found on a ring in the Middle Ages and is a fantastic way of carrying on this old tradition. Consider choosing a historical phrase that has a personal meaning only for you. Something like, "Let nothing part but passing" or "This and that I until I perish".

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