Why Are Diamonds So Prevalent in Wedding Bands?
Traditionally, the wedding band is just a plain band
either made of white or yellow gold. But today, things have changed. It is
exceptional rather than traditional. Maybe one among 50 brides is looking for a
traditional metal wedding ring. What is more common nowadays is a diamond wedding
band.
Diamond is associated with eternal love. Hence, it
has found a permanent space in wedding bands. A diamond is forever, just like
one wants their love or marriage to be.
Why are diamonds there in most wedding bands?
Diamond is a popular choice for wedding bands mainly
because of their symbolism. A diamond is appreciated for its strength and
enduring nature. This durability of the diamond conveyed a message of forever-ness.
A diamond’s purity and sparkle often represent the lifelong commitment of two
people toward each other in almost all corners of the world.
Apart from the symbolic meaning, diamonds are also
preferred in wedding bands as they are beautiful and rare. It requires a
significant effort to find and cut the stone and bring out brilliant sparkle
from it. Since the demand for it is rarely more.
Once diamonds
were only for the luxurious and wealthy people. An advancement in mining and
cutting technology has made it accessible to the general public. But still, it
is treated as a symbol of royalty. Therefore, it is often a cherished
possession.
Another reason behind the diamond is its popular
choice in its versatility. Diamonds go well with almost any metal- yellow gold,
rose gold, white gold, or platinum. With diamonds, it is possible to produce
different styles by altering the cuts, carats, and fits. It can be a classic
solitaire or modern pave design. It is easier to find diamond wedding bands that match personal style and preferences.
These precious feelings attached to diamonds have been the reasons behind their
popularity.
But when did diamonds become a symbol of
love and commitment?
Many centuries ago, diamonds were used as decorative
pieces to ward off evil spirits. Later, it was used to cure diseases. It was in
1477, the Archduke of Austria proposed to Mary of Burgundy with a
diamond-studded ring. The diamonds in the ring were fitted in the shape of an
“M”. From there, the trend of gifting diamond rings among the aristocratic and
wealthy European nobles started.
When diamonds were discovered in South African mines
in abundance during the 1870s, diamonds became accessible to the general
public. When in 1947, De Beers coined the slogan “a diamond is forever”- the
popularity of this gemstone soared high. People began to see the aesthetic
brilliance of diamonds and started to consider their unbreakable nature.
Because of its nature, they came up with the idea that it is the perfect gem
associated with eternal love and marriage.
It seems that diamonds, as a symbol of love and
commitment, have captured the heart and imagination of couples worldwide.
Whatever the reason, a diamond wedding band is timeless and a cherished
possession for a lifetime.
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