In most Western countries the wedding ring is worn on the left ring finger.
I believe you are asking if you can give just the engagement ring and not the whole wedding set. Please clarify the question, if this is not the case. Yes, you can give just an engagement ring. Usually the man proposes with an engagement ring and then the wedding band is worn after the wedding along side the engagement ring.
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Traditionally, the groom pays for the engagement ring and the wedding ring of the bride and the bride pays for the wedding ring of the groom. However, it is also very common in these days that the groom only pays for the engagement ring and the couples buy their wedding rings together as they share the wedding expenses.
I would assume people would think that you're married, depending on your age of course. I would assume that they were married if I saw a person with a ring on their ring finger. What classifies as looking like a wedding ring anyways? There are many different bands of rings, with and without diamonds.
Engagement rings are traditionally given to the lady upon proposal and are usually larger often featuring a centre diamond or gemstone with smaller side stones. Wedding rings, however, are worn by both the male and female and are exchanged on their wedding day. Generally, wedding rings are simpler bands, sometimes the female band features smaller gemstones and are often designed to fit the engagement ring.
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Traditionally, an engagement ring is given when you propose. Usually (but depends on taste/preferences) it is a solitaire (one diamond or gemstone) or a shouldered solitaire (one diamond/gemstone with littler diamonds/gemstones on either side). The idea appears to be to present something big or stunning. Wedding ring/band are exchanged between wife and husband during a wedding ceremony. Traditionally, it is worn under the engagement ring. Traditionally speaking, it is a plain band or both husband and wife's bands match. These days, it is common to not have matching bands. This is because of the choice of engagement ring resulting in an unusual shape wedding band to fit perfectly against the engagement ring. It is very common to have the traditional eternity ring style as a wedding band for women. Eternity bands were marketed to be given at a ten year anniversary. They have diamonds (or other gemstone) all the way around. Some people find this impractical so half-eternity rings came about. They only have jewels placed on one side to be seen when wearing, as opposed to around the entire band. It is common to receive one on an anniversary, birth of a child, overcoming illness, redoing vows etc. They are worn on top of the engagement ring or replace engagement and wedding ring. It is not that common to have eternity rings these days. And there style is a popular choice as a wedding band. It is common practice to wear the above rings on your left hand, on the finger next to your little finger. This is because it has a direct pathway to your heart.
In Western culture this means nothing with the exception the person may not have paid attention when putting on the rings. If the rings are under the finger then it just means the rings are too loose on the person's finger and has slid under their finger. If you wear a simple gold ring then you cannot wear it backwards, whether there are inscriptions on the inner side of the ring or not. It is just as difficult to say you are wearing a ring backwards if there are jewels set in it. This type of ring can be worn on the palm side of the hand, but this is not backwards, Widowed persons may wear their ring on the right hand to signify that they are widowed.
10K inside a ring indicates that the ring is made of 10 karat gold, which means that the ring is 41.7% gold alloyed with other metals. It is a common type of gold used in jewelry due to its durability and affordability.
To deviate from the vertical or horizontal, eg. slants, inclines. An inclined surface, plane, positon or direction. There are a number of other definitions, one of which is offensive slang which is inapporpriate to record here.