The eternity ring wasn’t meant to be a wedding band. Not when the design was first released anyway. Traditionalists will say that the band is usually given during significant occasions during a couple’s relationship (like the birth of a first child), or important anniversaries such as the 10th and 40th.
These days, in lieu of the traditional plain band you exchange during the wedding ceremony, some brides prefer to receive an eternity ring to go with their engagement ring instead.
And, whether you’re a fan of the meaning behind the ring, or you like it for its versatility (it can be paired easily with a regular solitaire or halo ring, or worn alone), there’s no denying its allure amongst women and some men.
Here, the prettiest ones we’ve found
See also: Stunning wedding and engagement rings we love from Her World Brides and 9 unique wedding rings we love from Pinterest.