What Is an Eternity Ring?
A band of continuous sparkle — and the meaningful moments it marks.
An eternity ring is as romantic as its name suggests — a band set with a continuous line of stones, symbolizing never-ending love. Here is what defines one, what it traditionally celebrates, and how to choose.

The definition
An eternity ring is a band set with stones all the way around (full eternity) or across the top half (half eternity). The unbroken line of sparkle symbolizes enduring, never-ending love.
Full vs half eternity
A full eternity ring has stones around the entire band — dazzling, but the underside stones can press the finger and it is harder to resize. A half eternity sets stones only across the top, which is more comfortable and practical for daily wear. More on bands in Wedding Band Styles Explained.
What it celebrates
Eternity rings are classic gifts for milestones — an anniversary, a vow renewal, or the birth of a child. They are also worn as wedding bands and stack beautifully with other rings; see What Is a Stackable Ring?
Choosing one
For everyday comfort and easier sizing, many choose half eternity. With affordable moissanite, you can enjoy that continuous line of brilliance without a continuous strain on the budget.
FAQs
What does an eternity ring symbolize?
Its continuous line of stones represents never-ending love — which is why it is a popular anniversary and milestone gift.
Should I choose full or half eternity?
Half eternity is more comfortable and easier to resize for daily wear; full eternity offers all-around sparkle.
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