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Do I have to buy a diamond ring to get married?
Do I have to buy a diamond ring to get married? For many newcomers, this is a problem that hangs in the heart. We all say that we must prepare a diamond ring when we get married now, but the diamond ring is expensive. Is it worth spending a lot of money on them? Is it necessary? Don't worry, Brovis Bian Xiao will explain to you and solve the problem immediately. Brovis, your name is my last name. Platinum PT950 diamond ring is one of the happiest occasions in couples' lives, which deserves our special preparation. Diamond ring is probably the most widely used token of love in the world, symbolizing love and commitment, implying the coming marriage and arousing true love. Princesse Marie of Burgundy was the first woman we know to receive a diamond ring. This happened in 1477, when Austrian Grand Duke maximilian proposed to his beloved Princesse Marie and gave her the first diamond ring. This practice did not spread immediately, because in those days, the output of diamonds was too low, and nobles still mainly used precious stones such as gold and silver as gifts. With the advent of the twentieth century, diamonds began to appear in large numbers. In front of everyone, a diamond dealer actually linked diamonds with love. The marketing campaign was very successful. It is a common practice to prepare diamond rings when getting married in western society now. From a cultural point of view, the appearance of diamond ring in the domestic wedding market is actually a blend of eastern and western wedding customs. Japan, which is separated from us by water and has many cultural origins, did not start to use diamond rings as wedding gifts from the beginning. Before 1967, the Japanese still maintained the wedding tradition for nearly a thousand years. However, in 1967, South African Diamond Company decided to propose marriage in Japan. 1968, less than 5% of women in Japan wore diamond rings when they got married. By 1972, the proportion had risen to 27%. By 1978, half of Japanese women will wear a diamond ring on their ring finger when they get married. Up to 198 1, 6 1% of Japanese brides have put on their own diamond rings. Only in 13, the traditional Japanese wedding custom, which lasted for thousands of years, was completely changed, and diamond rings became a necessity for Japanese people to get married. Do I have to buy a diamond ring to get married? (