Engraving wedding rings dates back almost as far as wedding
ring history, which can be traced back about 4800 years ago to Ancient Rome.
The first rings were made of leather, bone, or ivory, but then transitioned to
something more permanent. The newer version of wedding rings presented to the
bride were made of iron, and while we may not consider it a precious metal
worthy of a wedding ring, back then it represented strength and permanence.
However, as I’ve mentioned before, brides of Ancient Rome actually received a
second wedding ring made of gold. This is the ring that was to be worn in
public. Along with the introduction of wedding rings, the Romans of the day are
also said to be the first to engrave wedding rings.
First inscriptions of wedding rings
Wedding rings evolved and the fede ring design of two
clasping hands became popular, but within the Byzantine Empire in the Middle
Ages, inscribing images of the couple became a popular practice. Once
Christianity became the state religion, rings often depicted Jesus or the cross
between the couple which was thought to bless the marriage. In the second half
of the Middle Ages, poesy rings became popular, a popularity which stretched from
the 5th to 15th century. Engraved rings designed during Medieval times tended to have
words engraved on the outside of the band. Latter on, rings sported lettering
inside the band.
Common sayings on wedding rings historically
The original inscriptions found on wedding rings let
people dictate what saying to have inscribed, just like we do today. This
allowed people to make their rings personal. However, the Victoria & Albert
Museum has determined that certain inscriptions appear on multiple
rings. It is thought that the goldsmiths probably had a list or book of “stock” phrases
that customers could choose from. A 1917 book titled Rings for the Finger by George Kunz includes
phrases and words from back then that show words like “honey” and simple phrases
like “joy without end” were used, or more elaborate Greek lettering rendered “To her who
excels not only in virtue and prudence, but also in wisdom.”
Ideas for engraving your wedding ring
You can find plenty of ideas for inspiration when it comes to engraving wedding rings. Today Bible verses are a popular choice for engraving
wedding rings, but some couples choose funny sayings, or something that has
personal meaning for the two of them. Some people choose to include the date of
the wedding followed by words like “forever begins.” On a practical level, I
have to say, that’s one way you won’t forget your anniversary date. Plus engraving your ring makes it easier to identify if it should happen to become lost or stolen.
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