The diamond ring was first used as an engagement in 1477. It was an engagement gift from Maximilian I of Austria to Princesse Marie in Brown, France. But15th century diamond rings are all natural crystals inlaid with diamonds, so they are not as shiny as today's polished jewels. Although the light of the diamond was not fully blooming at that time, craftsmen used silver foil, black and green leaf-shaped enamel and rubies to set off the pure white light of the diamond, and lovers carved love poems on the ring and gave them to each other.
It was not until the16th century that the polishing and cutting of diamonds were widely used, and a novel double-ring wedding ring was created. The ring has two rings, which fan out from the fulcrum at the bottom. Together, it is a perfect ring, symbolizing the meaning of marriage. The ring is also engraved with the motto "God cooperates and man cannot be separated". 1525.
Stepping into the17th century, the style of the ring has undergone new changes, including a burning fire-shaped heart, an arrow inserted by Cupid, and a pair of small hands carved with gold holding the heart-shaped diamond shape. Wedding rings are mostly worn on the thumb, but at weddings, people still wear them on the ring finger according to tradition. There is also a romantic legend that the blood of the ring finger is directly introduced into the heart, which is the place of love.
/kloc-in the 0/8th century, the further improvement of cutting technology and inlay technology made diamonds more brilliant, and complicated and ingenious decoration became fashionable. Some diamonds are inlaid with light blue enamel on the shield seat. Some ring holders are shaped like vases, with long and narrow emerald leaves, and the flowers inlaid with diamonds are particularly eye-catching; Even the design of one word is quite personalized today. Each letter inlaid with precious stones is spelled into a compliment on the ring.
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