There is baby fever here in our Halls Green studio. Jo, our showroom supervisor has just
given birth to a beautiful girl Mia, and Deborah, our Accounts Manager and jewellery Maker
has just announced she is pregnant! Which brings me nicely to the thought of eternity rings
and other jewellery to celebrate the birth of a child!
Opinions vary widely as to an appropriate time for the giving and receiving of an eternity ring. Most would have you all believe that the first wedding anniversary is the right time. I suppose it beats paper!Others believe that the birth of the first child is an appropriate time, and if most men could empathise with their wives over the pain of childbirth, I am sure they would gladly prefer to buy an eternity ring, than to go through the alternative.
We believe it is for the individual couple to decide upon an appropriate time for an eternity ring, anything and anytime goes! We hear much good-natured banter between couples discussing the fact that a year together seems like an eternity, or that the wife has head to wait an eternity, or some variation on this theme, but what a better time to celebrate is after the birth of a child.
Many of our eternity rings take the form of a band set with your family's birth or astrological stones, but there are of course many ways to design an eternity ring.
How about a 9ct white gold band set with scatter pink and blue sapphires for the birth of
girl and boy twins?
Or a beautiful pink sapphire ring for the birth of a baby girl? Or blue sapphires for a baby boy?

Or using the relevant birth stones in a ring depending on the month of the birth of a child
perhaps?
This eternity ring is set with alternating diamonds and amethysts, set around the front,
this could be given in celebration of a child born in February
What about this stunning diamond and platinum eternity ring, inspired by starry skies to
celebrate the birth of a child born in the month of April?
There are SO many choices, so no excuse not to surprise, or commission your loved one with an eternity ring (and yes, an eternity ring DOES take the edge of childbirth!) so it is worth it!
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