
There are many theories as in every field, but it is clear from its name and by the type of gem that is usually set what the main reason is: “solitary”, obviously, because it is alone.
It is one single gem; “unique, eternal and everlasting love” without doubt for diamonds have this extreme hardness (the diamond is the first in the Moes scale of hardness with a hardness of 10/10, earning the distinction of being the material most resistant to scratching in history, against the softer material, Talc, with a hardness of 1/10), and without doubt for each diamond has a history linked to an aging of millions of years.
Have you ever wondered that that beautiful and sparkling precious gem was left who knows where for all that time? Although there are many that exist with the same characteristics, natural diamonds are still unique precious gems, they may be identical in color, cut, purity and brilliance, but each are born on their own. It was not produced in a series, and therefore is unique.
These key
concepts (extreme hardness, uniqueness, preciosity)
make the
diamond the ideal synthesis
of “To me you're unique
and you
always will be” at least for those
who still believe in
these values,
fundamental
to a lasting relationship.
The legend of the solitaire diamond
was born long
ago, they
say in 1447 when
Archduke Maximilian of Austria
gave one as a gift to
his future
bride; the practice,
instead of wearing
it the
ring finger on the left hand
is strongly linked to
the legend of “Venas Amores”
according to which the vein
of the ring finger on the left hand
reaches directly to the heart.
A ring with a solitaire diamond
can always
be given
as a gift; it is never
too late to do
so. You
can give it as
a gift at a very young age for falling in love,
for a relationship; or during the relationship
as a "commitment"
or proposal of marriage/marriage gift.
It can now be given
for occasions of engagement and wedding anniversaries.
Often with
the passage of
years a solitaire can
be given
as a gift to "replace"
one previously
given, perhaps
too small for
a woman
who is coming close to
40 years. Summing
up we can fully declare
that a solitaire can give always be given as a gift
at any age. You just need to
be in love with the person who
is by your side.
After taking a
poll on our customers, 70% of
solitaires
are purchased for official engagements/wedding proposals.
The remaining
30% is divided
into gifts for an anniversary,
a new birth,
for birthday gifts
and graduation.
If you need any other information please contact me at info@italianrings.com or visit the website www.italianrings.com
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