Unusual Engagement Rings
The most unusual rings that I have ever seen are those that are tattooed on the fourth finger of both fingers. There is something very romantic about this idea simply because it does involve a bit of a blood pact. However, tattooist can do a ring in just about any leitmotif possible - from floral, to Celtic designs to neo-primitive designs. You can also engrave each other’s name in script or block letters around your fourth fingers. This is not just an unusual idea for an engagment ring, it could also be part of a very unusual proposal.
Victorian rings, which feature different tones of gold woven into designs that feature greenery, lilies and daisies are also a popular trend for those who prefer a casual look that is also vintage.
Art Deco rings are from the Edwardian era an often have an architectural feel to them thanks to the baguette cut of the stones. Often these rings contain aquamarines, topazes and amethysts. They were very popular amongst Miami Beach type celebrities in the 1920s.
The Claddagh ring is an old Celtic style ring that consists of two interlocking parts. No matter how they interlock, the design of this ring usually features two hands joined together and supporting a heart which wears a crown.
A fashionable but modern interlocking ring consists of three joined circles of gold, in pink, yellow and gold that symbolize eternity. The eternity ring is worn by both
you really want to make her heart melt engrave the inside of the ring with a phrase or a few words that are meaningful to both of you. This could be something you said to each other once, a line from a favorite poem or simply both of your names entwined with a heart. You can also engrave your pet names for each other inside the ring if you like as in “pookie and lambybones.”
Suggestions for engravings are (using John and Mary as the names for now):
John and Mary Forever
‘Til the End of Time
My love Mary
To love honor and obey (disobey if you have a sense of humor)
Mary my soulmate
For all eternity …John
My heart and soul
Eternally Yours
Always
I love you
For my angel
Forever my angel
Forever my Girl
Your My Why Until I Die
More Than Yesterday
Our Embrace
Our Eternal Embrace
Dodi Li” the message read, in Hebrew, “My beloved is mine.
V’ Ani La”; “And I am hers.”
Together in perfect harmony
whom God has joined together let no man put asunder,”
“We are so both and oneful.” Ee cummings
May this circle be unbroken;”
“I doe receive in thee my choyce” (from the 17th century),
“Put it back on.”
As I mentioned before the best phrase for a ring engraving is the one that you will come up with all by yourself or a line from a favorite poem or song.









