FAQS
Which finger should you wear a proposal ring on?
Traditionally, the proposal or engagement ring is worn on the fourth finger of the left hand, also known as the ring finger. This tradition is based on the belief that this finger contains the "vena amoris," or vein of love, which is directly connected to the heart.
Is it bad luck to see the engagement ring before the proposal?
No, it’s not bad luck. While some traditions suggest the element of surprise, the most important thing is the meaning behind the ring and the proposal itself. Many couples today prefer choosing the ring together.
Is the proposal ring the same as the wedding ring?
Not always. A proposal ring is given at the moment of the proposal, while the wedding ring is exchanged during the marriage ceremony. Some couples choose a ring that doubles as both, while others select separate engagement and wedding rings.
How much should a proposal ring cost?
There is no strict rule for cost. The right price depends on your budget and the value you place on the ring. Traditionally, people spend about 2–3 months’ salary, but today it’s more common to choose a ring that is meaningful, affordable, and practical. Lab-grown diamonds and moissanite offer excellent options at various price points.
Can proposal rings be worn daily?
Yes, as long as the ring is comfortable and securely set, it can be worn daily, even before the wedding ceremony.
Can proposal rings be customized?
Yes, KRK Jewels allows personalization of stones, metals, and settings, making each ring unique to your love story.
What styles are trending for proposal rings?
Classic solitaires, halo settings, three-stone rings are among the most popular trends today.
How do I care for a proposal ring?
Clean gently with mild soap and water, avoid harsh chemicals, and store safely when not worn. Regular maintenance ensures your ring remains sparkling for years to come.