Engagement rings have a very long history that dates back thousands of years. Rings were given in ancient times as not only a token of commitment but also as a way to prove a potential match had the resources to take care of the bride. Over the centuries, many aspects of rings have gained symbolic importance. Although times have changed, the symbolism can still help you to decide on a ring’s designs and components. This blog post is part of a series on engagement ring symbolism I think you might enjoy.
Titanium is a relatively new material in jewelry, as it only became possible to work the metal in a way that made it usable for jewelry quite recently. The first titanium jewelry was sold in the early 1990s. Although it is most common for men’s wedding bands, it is growing in popularity and can definitely be used to add symbolism you might enjoy for your engagement ring.
Titanium is lightweight but very strong. As such, it can symbolize a couple's very strong commitment. Just as titanium is durable enough to withstand harsh environments and conditions, a relationship symbolized by this metal is durable and long-lasting. The relationship is powerful and able to withstand whatever life throws at the couple.
When paired with a diamond, the engagement ring symbolizes a forever commitment that’s simply unbreakable. The metal is harder than steel, and the gem is the most durable naturally occurring substance on Earth. Now that’s an unshakeable commitment, right?
If you’re in the market for an engagement ring, I hope you’ll consider Bert Levi Family Jewelers. I’m a third-generation jeweler committed to delighting my customers. I can help you with the ring you’ll treasure for a lifetime. Give me a call or simply drop by my La Jolla showroom. You’ll be glad you did.
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