You just have to keep or else your can pass on to your son or daughter at will.
You can either get a wedding band fitted to your engagement ring so you can wear them together, or you could wear your engagement ring on your other hand once you have your wedding band.
If you are married she should already have an engagement ring. You give her the engagement ring when you propose, before the wedding is even planned.
Most people do have 2 separate ones. Once married the wedding band goes on the ring finger of left hand and the engagement ring sits on top of it. You want the wedding band to be closer to your heart.
When you have your engagement ring you should just wear the engagement ring. The band is placed on your finger at the altar the day you get married.
I don't think that there is a rule against it, but it is not common. Wearing a wedding ring generally means you are married, so it would be misleading to wear it if you have not yet had the ceremony. As for the engagement ring, many woman will only wear it until they are actually married, at which time they change to the wedding ring. But some women like their engagement ring so much that they wear both the wedding ring and the engagement ring together even after they are married.
There are a lot of rings that although given as an engagement ring can be worn to take the place of both engagement ring and wedding band. This happens usually if the engagement ring is very wide or if the person prefers wearing only one ring.
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* A man can give a 'Promise to get engaged ring' or, an engagement ring and be a fiance for the rest of their lives. Generally after a year of engagement the couple get married.
yes. some engagement rings and wedding bands actually link together to form one ring.
You get engaged first.
No, just because she isn't wearing her ring once doesn't mean the engagement is over.
No matter what the engagement ring costs once you have given it to her and then she breaks off the engagement the engagement ring is hers to keep (considered a gift.) Some women will give the ring back, while others will keep it.
If the engagement ring you gave your fiance is a family heirloom (passed down from generation to generation) then she should give you the ring back. If you bought her the engagement ring then it's hers to keep. If and when you get engaged again your next fiance would not want a ring you had given another woman.