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An engagement ring is typically given during a proposal and often features a prominent gemstone, while a wedding ring (or band) is exchanged during the wedding ceremony and is usually simpler in design, symbolizing the marriage.

Yes, engagement ring and wedding band sets, also known as bridal sets, are designed to match perfectly in style and metal, creating a cohesive and elegant look.

Traditionally, the wedding band is worn closest to the heart on the ring finger, with the engagement ring placed on top. Some prefer stacking them in reverse or wearing them on separate hands.

Yes, engagement rings with wedding bands are designed for everyday wear. Some couples opt for practical designs or silicone bands for daily activities.

Yes! Many couples enjoy mixing metals, designs, or styles for a unique and personalized look.

While traditional, it’s not mandatory. Some couples prefer a single ring that combines the functions of both.

Current trends include mixed metals, oval engagement rings with contoured bands, and stacking multiple rings for a layered look.

Traditionally, the wedding ring is placed on the finger first during the ceremony, followed by the engagement ring, creating a stack.