Couples jewelry: our best ideas

October 06, 2025

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When you're in a relationship, there's no shortage of opportunities to spoil your other half. And if ideas are sometimes hard to come by, it's because we know just how important these gifts are, and they're usually meant to be symbolic! And if there's one symbolic gift to give your loved one, it's a piece of couple's jewelry! Durable, precious, the symbolism of this gift is always very strong.

Valentine's Day, dating anniversaries, Christmas... what are the best occasions to give a piece of couple's jewelry?

Whether it's a birthday gift, Valentine's Day gift, anniversary gift, wedding gift, PACS gift, Christmas gift or marriage proposal...

When you're a couple, there are plenty of opportunities to give your lover a piece of jewelry.

What jewelry to give your loved one?

For an emotionally-charged gift, you can opt for :

Personalized jewelry with engraving:

You are free to engrave whatever you want, it can be a place dear to your relationship, a date (meeting, wedding, first kiss...), a shared moment, your initials, the initials of your little family with those of your children, etc....

The engraving must be personal and specific to your story, to make your couple's jewelry unique!

Couple's jewels to share:

In the spirit of a shared tattoo, jewelry that's meant to be shared only finds its meaning when it's brought together! There's plenty of duet jewelry to keep you connected to your other half, even when you're apart.

Another possibility is complementary engraving. For example, you can have the beginning of a phrase or quotation engraved on your couple's jewelry, and the rest on your partner's.

 Identical couple jewels:

To help you feel bonded all day long, you can choose two identical or similar pieces of couple's jewelry to wear with your other half. Whether it's a duplicate symbol, a bracelet, a necklace or a similar ring... any resemblance is good for creating a bond between you!

A promise ring: a piece of jewelry that marks a couple's commitment

Less common than the engagement ring, the promise ring is a piece of jewelry that still represents a certain commitment.

Love, loyalty, friendship, family... There are always strong bonds of affection that bind us to certain people in a strong and sincere way.

The promise ring is often a tradition for young couples who are not yet married, or who simply don't want to be. It's not uncommon to give a promise ring at the start of a relationship, or on Valentine's Day, or even PACS.

History of the promise ring: marking your couple's commitment

The origins of the promise ring go back to the "fede" ring of Roman times. This ring was recognizable by its singular motif: two joined hands, a symbol of trust.

The fede ring was generally worn to symbolize a union or a contract signed between two people. Gradually, the promise ring came to be used in the Middle Ages to display the love between two people.

Nowadays, a promise ring represents a strong commitment between two people in love. It's a piece of jewelry that's simply given to show the love you have for your other half.

Engagement ring: how does it differ from an engagement ring?

The engagement ring is given for a single purpose: to propose marriage and symbolize this strong commitment for the newlyweds as they await the big day and the wearing of wedding rings.

The promise ring, on the other hand, is given as a symbol of commitment and not necessarily for the purpose of marriage. An engagement ring is traditionally worn on the left ring finger, while a promise ring can be worn on any finger other than the left.

And why not opt for a couple's ring with a symbolic stone?

The fine and precious stones used in couple's jewelry have their own symbolism, which can sometimes express an emotion, a commitment, a symbolism...

For example, the Sapphire is a stone worn for commitments such as engagement proposals, as well as to symbolize one's loyalty to someone. This stone has also been worn as a protective talisman for millennia.

Emerald represents wisdom, rebirth and renewal. A symbol of protection, it was long used by travelers and sailors to guard against danger.

Ruby is the favorite stone for declarations of love, symbolizing passion, courage and divine love! This stone is perfect for people with strong personalities.

Diamonds are said to amplify energy and are very powerful for the mind. Traditionally offered as a solitaire for engagement proposals, it is becoming increasingly popular as a precious piece of couple's jewelry with incomparable brilliance, quite simply.

Topaz, especially blue topaz, symbolizes strength and protection, and is said to promote concentration and communication. Generally speaking, topaz is a crystal of love and luck.