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Where do Bypass Engagement rings come from?Dating back to the Victorian era Bypass engagement ring settings have grown more and more popular over time. Traditionally, the Bypass ring had been worn as an Engagement ring to symbolise two souls becoming one. And was usually set with two different coloured gemstones. More details on Victorian Jewellery.

What sets a bypass ring apart from other types of engagement ring settings is how the metal separates, effectively becoming two sections. Instead of a single continuous band, here the band is parted and either overlaps or is separated according to the design. This adds detail and texture and elevates the design.

What Does a Bypass Engagement Ring Mean?If you want your engagement ring to be symbolic of your relationship, a bypass ring is a meaningful choice. The bypass ring design features a single metal band that has two sections, often holding gemstones or diamonds together. The ring design symbolizes two individuals coming together as one, while still retaining their individuality.Most bypass rings feature a single center gemstone held together by both parts of the metal band. The band is clearly separated into two sections, and while they don’t meet at the ends, they hold the center stone together.A variation to this style is to have the band separated but connected through metal to create a solid front view. This makes for an asymmetrical band with a beautifully proportioned face up view of the ring.

If the ring features two stones, the bypass ring setting is known as a moi et toi, or me and you, ring design. Moi et toi rings also have several variations, but the most common style is to have the parted metal holding two gemstones or diamonds representative of each partner in the couple.

The bypass ring design isn’t just for engagement rings. You can find beautifully crafted wedding bands featuring elements of this style. This would also perfectly complement a bypass engagement ring design so that you could wear both stacked next to each other for a perfectly matching look.

The bypass ring design perfectly suits vintage styles. To emphasise on a vintage look, pick rose or yellow gold and consider details like filigree or milgrain. For geometric styles consider the Art Deco period while for nature-inspired elements think Victorian and Edwardian.

Should I Buy a Bypass Engagement Ring?This style of engagement ring is perfect for someone who loves a unique and stylish look. Because the bypass ring design is so versatile, you’ll be sure to find a style that suits you regardless of your taste.

Whether you prefer a modern, sleek bypass ring or a floral vintage style, and whether you gravitate towards minimalist or dramatic styles, this ring design can be adapted to suit your preferences.

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