Yes it does matter where you wear your engagment ring. It should only be worn on the ring finger.
No, usually engagement rings have no stones.
The size of an engagement ring is a personal choice and really depends on what matters most to the couple. For some, a larger ring might feel more special or luxurious, while others may prefer something simple and meaningful. What truly matters is the love and commitment behind the ring, not how big or small it is.
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.
Yes, usually they are designed to make the wedding band match the woman's engagement ring. This can be a premeditated decision when purchasing an engagement ring, but it really doesn't need to be. Usually you can take an engagement ring to a jeweler and he or she will be able to create a set of it for the wedding ring. Either way, it is a really nice touch.
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.
In the UK it is usual for the wedding ring to be placed on the finger first, followed by the engagement ring. This appears a little strange when one considers that the engagement ring is given first and is usually the more expensive of the two rings - although there is a trend here for diamond set wedding rings - and would be protected from loss if the wedding ring were to be worn after the engagement ring
This depends on who broke the engagement. If the woman breaks the engagement, she has to return the ring. If a man breaks the engagement, she gets to keep the ring.
It is rather a personal choice. Many wedding rings come in sets with an engagement ring that will match together on your ring finger. If you really do not like the way that they look together, there is no set rule that you have to wear it.
Do get get your engagement ring back if there is no longer an engagement live California
No, I am not looking to sell an engagement ring.
Typically, an engagement ring is considered a gift. However, if the recipient of the ring breaks off the engagement the ring is usually returned. If the giver of the ring breaks off the engagement the ring is usually not returned and considered a form of apology.
If it was given and accepted in good faith you can keep it no matter where you live.