Traditionally, Couple Rings Set have been used to signify a commitment to be married. However, in the past few years, we have seen the rise of a new kind of ring and also the promise ring. What exactly are they? Why would you want to gift one to someone? And what is the difference from the engagement wedding ring? We will explain the meaning behind promise rings as well as their history.
 
 
 
 What is a Promise Ring?
 
 
 Although commonly thought of as a ring symbolizing the promise of monogamous dedication to a spouse There are many kinds of promise rings and motives to wear one, ranging from suggesting a promise of an upcoming engagement to a symbol of devotion. It's much more than a sign that a couple is dating.
 
 
 Promise rings come in designs and styles. They can be plain, or a swirled design. Other options include an emerald-colored band that has a vibrant color and a rope-style twist ring that is trendy and also matching rings for him and her. Though promise rings are more straightforward than engagement rings, there are several ways to personalize them.
 
 
 
 The History of Promise Rings
 
 
 Promise rings have been around since antiquity. Roman brides began wearing promise rings in the 2nd century BC to signify a marriage vow. The law obliged couples to be patient for a period of time between the announcement of their wedding plans and the actual wedding ceremony.
 
 
 Posy rings, with the engraving of a romantic poem, were popular in England in the 15th century and into the 17th century to symbolize romantic affection and devotion they are even found in abundance even today, signalling a lasting trend as opposed to a centuries-old fad.
 
 
 Posy rings faded in popularity however, as Acrostic rings gained prominence during the Georgian and Victorian times. Acrostic rings are engraved with an expression -- such as "regard" or "love"-- in stones and were an indication of love between couples.
 
 
 In the US High school students have given their friends class rings or pins in recognition of their commitment to each other since the 1950s.
 
 
 Promise rings have become increasingly popular over the past 10 years with celebrities like Miley Cyrus as well as the Jonas Brothers and others have been wearing them as a sign of their commitment to purity, chastity and sexual purity.
 
 The history of Promise Rings
 
 
 
 There are a variety of promise rings
 
 
 Pre-Engagement Band: Couples who feel that they are in the process of getting engaged but aren't sure if they're ready to make the commitment can symbolize their commitment by wearing the promise ring.
 
 Friendship: Just as children might make and exchange friendship bracelets, friends may also swap rings to signify of their commitment to support one another.
 
 Chastity: Many assume that a promise ring represents symbolic of purity and the promise to be chaste until marriage, whether it's from an adult to a child or a couple or a promise to yourself. This kind of ring was popularized by famous people like the Jonas Brothers.
 
 Monogamy: Even though they're not yet at the pre-engagement stage, many couples may make promises to each other as a symbol of their monogamous commitment to each to each other.
 
 Promise to yourself: A promise Ring is usually used by people to symbolize abstinence, regardless of whether it's sexual relations or other activities like drinking, smoking or using drugs. The ring serves as an indicator and reminder to be adamant about temptation.
 
 There are many benefits to wearing a promise ring from a personal one to an intimate one. You can choose from an array of designs and designs, ranging from plain to diamond-encrusted.