Gimmel ring
A Gimmel ring consists of two or three interlocking bands, symbolizing union and loyalty.
- Part of speech
- noun
- Definition
- The Gimmel ring, a symbol of love and union traced back to the Renaissance, comprises two or three interlocking bands that fit perfectly together to form a single ring. Traditionally, these rings were used as betrothal rings, with each partner wearing a band during their engagement and the rings being reunited to signify their marriage. The design and interlocking mechanism of Gimmel rings symbolize the inseparable bond between the couple, embodying concepts of connection, harmony, and mutual support. Often crafted with meticulous attention to detail, Gimmel rings can also feature engravings, inscriptions, or gemstones, adding personal significance and aesthetic value, making them cherished heirlooms as well as tokens of affection and commitment.
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