yes
Blue Diamond
Sapphire
No, it doesn't. Make it what you want it to be.
Sapphire
While not very traditional there can be something very special about receiving a turquoise engagement ring. The turquoise stone is said to represent luck, love, happiness, wealth, faithfulness, and trust in your relationship. What better way to start off your union then with all of those factors on your side.
A solitaire engagement ring is one that features a large center stone. Traditionally, the feature stone is a diamond. The engagement ring may, however, include any type of gemstone. Strictly speaking, the solitaire ring is a one-stone style. You may find, however, that any ring with a large stone and smaller, accent stones may be called a solitaire. One example of this variation is the halo ring, which is a center stone surrounded by small diamonds or other gems.
- size of the band - color, cut of the stone - price
If someone needs an engagement ring sized or resized then most good jewelry shops will have someone on the premises who can do it. It does not matter about the size of the stone.
It is not a bad thing to wear it but it is not good luck either. It's OK to wear.
Engagement Ring This is the ring you give when you propose. It usually has a center stone (often a diamond) and is meant to be a big moment piece — think sparkle, surprise, and “will you marry me?” Wedding Ring (or Wedding Band) This one comes later — you exchange it during the wedding ceremony. It’s typically simpler (like a plain gold or diamond band) and meant to be worn every day, alongside the engagement ring. So… What’s the Difference? Timing: Engagement ring = before the wedding. Wedding ring = during the wedding. Design: Engagement rings are usually flashier. Wedding bands are more low-key. Tradition: Most people wear both rings together after they’re married — engagement ring on top, wedding band closer to the heart.
Bad luck or your Freudian slip is showing.