What's the difference between a wedding ring and an engagement ring?
The quick and simple answer is that an engagement ring is traditionally given during a proposal. One person tends to get down on one knee, they drop it in the Champagne glass, hide it in a chocolate torte (you get the drift), and it’s meant to symbolise ‘the promise of marriage’. It typically features a band with a centre diamond or gemstone and is usually carefully chosen to include details that are meaningful to the couple. The person who accepts the proposal then wears the engagement ring as a symbol of their upcoming nuptials. So far, so good.
An engagement ring is usually worn on the ring finger of the left hand from the moment of the proposal until after the wedding. Then it can either be paired with a matching or complementary wedding ring or brought out for more special occasions and treated as a sort of keepsake.