Love is precious and engagement is an exciting step towards marriage,
that is filled with passion, happiness and excitement. This beautiful step is
usually sealed with, what is known as a symbol of undying love- The Engagement
Ring.
The concept of engagement ring dates back to the pre-historic times
when braided grass was tied around the wrists, fingers and ankles of the chosen
mate of pre-historic man. In 2nd
Century B.C, Pliny the Elder had written that, the groom gives the bride a gold
ring to wear on their wedding and it signifies the marital bond. In many cultures
similar practices were noted and gradually it became an important ritual.
In the recent times, an engagement is marked by a groom proposing to
his chosen wife with a diamond ring, but surprisingly even this tradition is
not new. In the year 1477, the Archduke Maximilian of Austria proposed marriage
to Mary of Burgundy with a diamond ring.
MARY OF BURGUNDY AND THE PROPOSAL RING |
1952 DE BEERS AD PRINT |
1955 DE BEERS AD PRINT |
This one liner revolutionised the way diamonds were looked at. It
created an image in which diamond would symbolise eternal love and commitment.
From the year 1939-1979 the diamond giant, saw a whooping rise in the sales.
The figure jumped from $ 23 million to $2.5 billion.
Over the years, many styles of the rings became famous, but the most
preferred is the one with a round brilliant diamond, having 57/58 facets. Other
styles include diamonds in a variety of shapes like princess cut, oval, emerald
cut etc.
This ad campaign had a deep and long lasting effect on people around
the world. It became the language of
romance and of concluding a courtship. The concept not only popularised in the
west, but it slowly caught on to the east. It manifested into a global
tradition.
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