February 19, 2010, Newsletter Issue #111: Origin of the Promise Ring

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The promise ring became a popular concept in 16th century England; uncut diamonds were made into a ring and then given to a lover and usually the lover reciprocated with a ring as well. These were commonly referred to as scribbling rings. The person wearing the scribbling ring would then use the diamond to scribble love notes into glass, mirrors or a window as a way to express their love to the one who gave them the ring.

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