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The first well-documented use of a diamond ring to signify engagement was by the Archduke Maximilian of Austria in imperial court of Vienna in 1477, upon his betrothal to Mary of Burgundy.[17] This then influenced those of higher social class and of significant wealth to give diamond rings to their loved ones.
Reformation[edit]
During the Protestant Reformation the wedding ring replaced the betrothal ring as the primary ring associated
with marriage.[18] In Catholic countries the transition took place somewhat later.[19]
In early colonial New England, where Puritans shunned ornaments and jewels, a thimble substituted for both engagement ring and wedding ring. Some women would remove the tops of the thimble in order to create a ring.[20] In some religious communities (plain people) this practice persisted until very late.[5]
Enlightenment[edit]
During the Age of Enlightenment both the Gimmal ring and Posie ring were popular, although the latter was more often used as an expression of sentiment than to indicate a formal engagement.[21]
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