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Man-gagement: Engagement Rings for Men

Tuesday, July 6th, 2010

Yes, men can wear Engagement Rings too!

For more than two hundred years, Engagement Rings have been offered to a woman as a symbol of a man’s commitment to marry her.  The moment that she dreams about her entire life is sealed with a diamond Engagement Ring, and one of the most exciting times of her life commences…planning the wedding.  Historically, not only has the woman been the only one to receive an Engagement Ring, but she was also the only one to wear a wedding band.  It was not until World War Two that men also began to display their marital status and commitment to their wives by donning a shiny gold band on their left hand.  While at war soldiers began to wear the rings to honor their wives back home and prove their commitment to the relationship from so far away.  Since that time, it is more common for a man to wear a wedding ring, but what about the tradition of only women wearing Engagement Rings? This is also changing, more men are starting to wear Engagement Rings right along side their fiancées.

Why is tradition evolving and more men showing interest in wearing Engagement Rings?  In the past, men were shy to be the first ones wearing Engagement Rings and risk getting teased by their buddies, but two things have urged the trend; women want the world to know that their fiancé is betrothed, and men are more and more accepting of fashion in general.  Just like the evolved tradition of men and women wearing wedding rings, it stands to reason that Engagement Ring tradition would evolve as well.

Lets face it, typically, what women want, women get.  Ladies have noticed that they are treated a little differently once they place that Engagement Ring on their finger, and suddenly the world knows that they are no longer on the market.  Many women want their fiancés to share in this experience, and well…they want all the other women out there to know their man is taken.  Also, when a guy wears an Engagement Ring along side his girlfriend, he takes his commitment to another level and really shows her how much she, and this marriage mean to him.  When a man dons an Engagement Ring, he is not “whipped,” as some of his friends may insinuate, but he is actually very astute and sensitive to her feelings.

Men are also getting into the Engagement Ring wearing business because men’s fashion has come such a long way in the last two decades. Thanks to famed fashion aficionados like ball players, actors, and musicians (David Beckham and P Diddy come to mind) men’s fashion has exploded.  The boys that enjoy wearing stylish clothes or jewelry no longer automatically get the labeled: “metro-sexual.”  Men with the latest clothing trends are no longer looked down upon by their buddies, but accepted and often admired.  Male Engagement Rings are a part of this emerging men’s fashion world.  In fact, many high-end jewelers are now selling collections of men’s Engagement Rings, or what some call, “man-gagement,” rings.

Browse a fine selection of engagement rings for both men and women at EngagementRings.org.

Men’s Engagement Rings, Ask Him to Marry You!

Friday, January 1st, 2010

Ladies, are you tired of waiting around for your man’s marriage proposal?  You know that you are destined to be together, but maybe he is either a little gun shy, or completely oblivious.  If you are itching to tie the knot but know that your groom to be isn’t going to pop the question anytime soon, maybe you should consider proposing to him.  In today’s modern society, more and more women are proposing to men, so many in fact, that some jewelers have started creating engagement rings for men!

 

Since tradition declares that it is the man’s duty to purchase the engagement ring for the woman, he may be a little shocked at your proposal, so make sure that you do so at the appropriate time. While many woman love seeing “will you marry me?” flashing on the scoreboard of the baseball game while he gets down on one knee presenting the diamond engagement ring, but he may not appreciate the theatrics.  You know how guys can be, and while in private he professes his emotions to you, making them public is another matter.  I am not suggesting that you pop the question in the privacy of your own home, but maybe you present him with his engagement ring over dinner, on a hike, or weekend getaway, less dramatic occasions.

 

Now that you have the proposal plan you need to select a man’s engagement ring.  This will be much easier than you think; thanks to advances in men’s fashion there are many interesting options for men’s wedding and engagement rings on the market.  Famous athletes like David Beckham, musicians like Kanye West, and actors like Brad Pitt have made men’s jewelry fashionable and sparked many of the current fashion trends.

 

Men’s engagement rings should likely not have the same type of raised diamond that a women’s engagement ring would have.  Men are after all practical creatures, as well as active ones, and raised stones would most likely get in their way.  Because a woman’s engagement ring almost always contains a diamond or precious gemstone, you should select a men’s engagement ring with a stone included.  It doesn’t need to be a solitaire necessarily, but something that sets his engagement ring apart from a standard wedding band.

 

What to do once you finalize the ceremony?  At this point you will also present him with his wedding ring, and most men are not going to want to wear two rings on one finger.  Some grooms choose to wear the wedding ring on their left hand and then their men’s engagement ring on their right hand, or you could select a men’s wedding band that can be permanently affixed to his engagement ring.

 

If you have difficulty finding jewelers that sell men’s “engagement rings,” don’t be discouraged.  This is a growing trend and eventually they will be all over the market, but essentially a men’s engagement ring is just like a diamond or gemstone men’s wedding ring, the difference is that you give it to him when you propose marriage.  Take a look at some of these men’s wedding rings that would serve great as men’s engagement rings.