It is necessary to go back to ancient Egypt to find one of the first predecessors of the engagement ring . A jewel that the brides wore on the ring finger, through which the amoris vein passed, which connected directly to the heart. But if we think of a piece more similar to the current ones, it is necessary to advance until 1477, when Maximilian of Austria gave a ring with a diamond to Mary, daughter of the Duke of Burgundy. This jewel not only has a cultural weight, but also an emotional one, something that a study carried out by the jewelery firm Tiffany & Co. shows and that concludes that a woman watches her engagement ring nearly a million times throughout her life . . But how do you find the perfect jewel? "We believe that for every bride there is a perfect ring. Of course, it always has to be in 18kt gold and we love that they wear diamonds," they explain from Gold & Roses. Generally, the bride and groom come accompanied to buy this piece
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