Sterling Silver Rings For Women and Cheap Matching Promise Rings For Men
Promise rings come in styles that are specific for the ladies, resembling an engagement ring in some cases, and in other cases are a set of two rings that men and women or boys and girls can give each other and don’t necessarily come with a long term commitment aside from a promise to love or be friends. Let’s take a look at some of the rings that are pre engagement, those that are friendship rings and those that can be matched to create His and Her sets.
Sterling silver rings for women – Promise and pre-engagement styles:
Small round cubic zirconia rings with accenting baguette cut CZs are an ideal choice for a cheap ring that looks very promising for the future. Also the solitaire designs that have a single princess cut CZ make for a gorgeous statement. From about $26 to around $50 there are rings you can order through places like Fantasy Jewelry Box and other affordable ring retailers, and will be tasteful for giving to a young woman. Although some promise rings may double as engagement rings, one of the main differences is the size of the gem, and the cost of the ring. Silver is perfectly acceptable and there’s no faux pas in giving a faux gem. For younger ladies, a colored gem is often a better choice, say pink or red or even a small blue sapphire, even if it’s a lab created gem or a CZ. For more mature women, the larger stones that are accented with small diamonds or CZs and have a central stone that’s unusual, like an amethyst or a peridot may be lovely because they can double as cocktail rings. Consider antique designs, like a filigree shank with a sculpted or carved detail, or baguette or emerald cut stones, or the popular three stone ring that has an added significance – past present and future, ideal for a promise.
Tasteful yet cheap matching promise rings in silver:
Although the vast majority of promise rings for men are made in stainless steel and titanium, there is one matching set design that remains beautifully crafted and tasteful in silver, for both him and her, and that is the poesy ring. Perhaps the reason they are still best in silver is because titanium is a little more difficult to engrave than the softer silver metal, and poesy rings are all about the engraving, in fact without that element they’re just simple matching bands. Choose what words you’d like to have about your fingers, be they promises of love or friendship or something in Latin or old English. Places like Heavenly Treasures cater to lovers and friends who want to inscribe their messages in silver and the matching bands with engraving cost under $50.