Old English inscriptions
As Mentioned before, the tradition of "poesy" rings started many, many years back and so having an Old English term engraved in your ring could be a fantastic idea. This is something which would have been discovered on a ring in the Middle Ages and is a great method of carrying this out old tradition. Think about picking a historical phrase that has a personal meaning only for you. Something like, "Let nothing part but passing" or "This and that I till I die", look more to
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Hand-Engraved Pictures: Canoe, Boats, Faces, etc..
Above: Going on a lifetime journey collectively, represented with this romantic ride in a canoe... or simply engraving your happy faces on a ring as a token of much enjoyment ahead.
Love Message Imprinted on your Finger
Above: Taking the engraving just a
Personal Sayings or Nicknames
If you and your partner have private nicknames, or a popular saying you always use between the two of you (oftentimes leaving others scratching their heads in confusion), you might choose to immortalize it on your wedding bands. Or consider engraving the name of a place which you cherish (your favourite vacation place, the restaurant where you had your first date, or the street where you first lived together).
Engraved Fingerprints Rings
Above: We have seen many rings of the variety... a clear popular with hipsters, geek types or just couples wanting to bring the best personification to the older tradition. Once you claim this ring and imprint it, it's totally yours and yours only.
Vintage Wedding Rings with Short Love Poems
A HAPPY BREST WHERE LOVE DOTH REST A LOVING WIFE PROLONGETH LIFE MY CHOICE IS MADE, I AM CONTENT ... And a pretty mysterious one "MANY ARE THE STARRS I SEE..." which makes it easier to understand by reading the other side: YET IN MY EYE NO STARR LIKE THEE".
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