Last week, we took some time to re-introduce our team on the blog, so this week we thought it would be fun to show a little of each or our personalities. It wasn’t until just two months ago, when I got engaged, that we each had a ring on our finger. We took notice to the fact that they were each very different from one another. We also realized how much our wedding rings reflected our personal style.
MEET THE MOORE & CO. TEAM (AND OUR WEDDING RINGS)
Bridget
What I Love About My Ring
I really love the 3 stone setting and it’s symbolism. It’s made to represent the “past, present and future,” or “friendship, love and fidelity;” all of which are very important to me. I also love having the smaller channel set diamonds on the side, because who doesn’t love a little extra bling? 😉
What It Says About My Personality
I’m very type A (almost a must to be a business owner) and this ring falls right in line with my personality. It’s symmetrical setting mimics the balance I strive for in my daily life (keyword: strive) and the princess cut stones reflect the structure that makes me feel a little giddy.
Rebekah
What I Love About My Ring
I love that Brian picked it out by himself. My only input was that I’d prefer something vintage or with a little filigree work. The fact that he took my tastes into consideration but chose something that he loved, too, makes it really special. It’s a mix of both our tastes, which makes it different than other wedding rings. It’s perfect.
What It Says About My Personality
I love all things vintage and classic – anything that shows beautiful artistry and detail. I’m not one to follow the crowd; I prefer to be just a little unique. This ring encompasses all of that in one tiny piece of bling. Although it’s not necessarily one of a kind, it’s not a piece you’ll see in every jeweler’s window and that makes me happy!
Jenn
What I Love About My Ring
I love how simple, yet intricate, my ring is. It is modern and stylish in the band, with the solitaire standing alone and keeping it traditional at the same time. My wedding band is a simple band of matching diamonds. I can wear it alone if I want (like while doing projects, etc.), but I think it would also look amazing one day with a matching anniversary band on the other side – hint hint to the hubby! 😉
What It Says About My Personality
I am a very detail-oriented person, and I think that definitely shows through my ring. There are diamonds on the prongs and around the base, so no part of the ring goes unnoticed.
Ariel
What I Love About My Ring
The best thing about my ring is that my amazing and thoughtful fiancé used it to ask me, in the most beautiful way, to spend the rest of my life with him. I like to think that he chose the cushion cut to assure me of the comfort we will continue to find in one another, and the double band coming together as one represents two people who love each other and have decided to bridge their lives. I love that he took the time and energy into carefully selecting a piece that impeccably represents my personality.
What It Says About My Personality
I have always been a detail-oriented person in every aspect of my life, and my ring speaks true to that. From the peek-a-boo stone on both sides of the setting’s cage to the cushion cut of the main stone.
Courtney
What I Love About My Ring
I honestly love everything about my ring; there isn’t one thing I would change. It might sound silly, but I love asking Ryan to tell me the details of when, where, and how he picked the diamond. It makes me realize all the time and effort he put into picking it out from other wedding rings and designing it. The story very much reflects the way he treats me: very thoughtfully and always dedicating time to us.
P.S. Every time I look at my hand, it gives me flashbacks to the once in a lifetime trip to Iceland Ryan surprised me with and where he proposed.
What It Says About My Personality
I would describe my ring as clean and timeless, much like my style. The gold band mixed with a platinum setting shows the mix of design I have in my life. I love mixing textures, colors, and patterns.