What is the American Swiss Wedding Ring?

American Swiss Wedding Ring Prices In South Africa
Yellow Gold Diamond & Created White Sapphire Flower Halo Women’s Ring
R 4,499.00
Yellow Gold & Sterling Silver Created Sapphire & Diamond Eme Baguette Women’s Ring
R 2,999.00
Yellow Gold Diamond & Created Sapphire Cushion Stripe Women’s Ring
R 4,499.00
Are American Swiss real diamonds?
All American Swiss Diamonds half a carat and above are independently certified and are accompanied by a certificate detailing exact measurements, color, clarity, carat weight, cut, and features. Our Diamonds are individually hand-selected according to the gemmologist quality criteria known as the 4 C’s.
How old is American Swiss?
American Swiss celebrates 125 years of diamond design with the 2021 Masterpieces collection.
Who owns American Swiss?
Nico Strydom
“Working on arguably one of the most recognizable household names in South Africa has been a real inspiration,” said founding partner, Nico Strydom. American Swiss is the largest jewelry chain in Southern Africa with the brand positioned to appeal to fashion-forward and image-conscious customers.
Which finger is for engagement?
left ring finger
In many Western countries, the tradition of wearing an engagement ring on the fourth finger on the left hand, (the left ring finger on the ring finger guide below), can be traced back to the Ancient Romans. They believed this finger had a vein that ran directly to the heart, the Vena Amoris, meaning.
Which finger does the wedding ring go?
fourth finger
“Today, wedding rings are most commonly worn on the fourth finger of the left hand. But some countries including India, Germany, Spain, Norway, and Russia traditionally wear their wedding rings on their right hand.” Overall, it seems cultural traditions and norms set the standard for this custom.
Why does the wedding ring go on the left hand?
The western tradition of wearing your wedding bands on your left finger goes further back than you might have previously thought- all the way to the days of Ancient Rome. At the time, the Romans believed that a vein ran directly from the fourth finger on the left hand to the heart.