What finger should you put a promise ring?

If you aren’t ready to make the grand gesture of an engagement ring, but still want your partner and the world to know that you are fully committed - a promise ring might just be the best way to do that! Our expert jewelers at Rogers & Hollands and Ashcroft & Oak explain the different ways to style a promise ring, what each configuration could mean, and of course, some of our favorite promise ring selections from the collection.

Promise rings can be shared between romantic partners, close friends, or even family to symbolize your commitment to the relationship and each other.

What finger should you put a promise ring?

Engagement rings are usually worn on the left-hand ring finger and eventually, a wedding band will be added after the couple is officially married. Promise rings can certainly be worn in this same way to act as a placeholder for a future engagement ring and wedding band. Another popular styling option is to wear your promise ring on your right-hand ring finger, leaving your left hand open for an engagement ring. This placement will help make sure you don’t get any awkward “when’s the wedding” questions from your grandma.

 

What finger should you put a promise ring?

Another option is to wear your promise ring on a chain around your neck as a pendant. You can match the ring material to the chain with a variety of chain options at Rogers & Hollands and Ashcroft & Oak.

 

Promise rings come in a variety of styles, can have a number of different stones, and some even hold different meanings than the rest - like an Irish Claddagh ring.  If you are given an Irish Claddagh ring as a promise ring, you have quite a few ways to wear it - and they each hold a different meaning:

What finger should you put a promise ring?

  • To wear a Claddagh ring on the right hand with the crown turned outwards, away from you indicates that the wearer is single.
  • To wear a Claddagh ring on the right hand with the crown turned inward, towards you symbolizes that the wearer is being courted in a relationship.
  • To wear a Claddagh ring on the left hand with the crown turned outwards, away from you indicates a romantic engagement.
  • To wear a Claddagh ring on the left hand with the crown turned inward, towards you indicates marriage.

What finger should you put a promise ring?

Regardless of how or where you decide to wear your promise ring, the meaning, symbolism, and commitment you are choosing to make by wearing one won’t change. Promise rings are a beautiful way to share your passion and promise with the world.

Giving a promise ring would be similar to making someone a promise. Do it over a candle-lit dinner, in front of the TV, at a baseball game, while you’re hiking in the desert, through a love letter, on Zoom – the point is, each couple expresses their love and enjoys their time together differently, so that should inform the whole process. 

The main thing is, there’s no “on one knee” expectation with the promise ring. It’s whatever floats your love boat. 

We love the promise ring because it reminds us to stop, slow down, step back and talk about important and intimate commitments with the person we love. Sometimes we get so caught up in the wedding whirlwind that we forget about the most important thing: the true promise we make to each other. 

From which finger to wear it on to the cost, read our guide to promise rings, including meanings, traditions and more.

What finger should you put a promise ring?

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What finger should you put a promise ring?

by Claire Coghlan

Claire Coghlan

Updated Nov 08, 2022

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Between promise rings, purity rings, commitment rings, pre-engagement rings and beyond, the confusion around the meaning of a promise ring is totally understandable. What's the purpose of a promise ring? What finger does it go on? Are they just for women, or are there promise rings for men too? How do you get one, give one, buy one, return one? So. Many. Questions. That's why we tapped jewelry experts to break down everything you need to know about promise rings.

In this article:

  • What Is a Promise Ring?
  • Promise Ring Meaning
  • A History of Promise Rings
  • When Do You Give a Promise Ring?
  • What Finger Does a Promise Ring Go On?
  • What Should a Promise Ring Look Like?
  • How Much Should a Promise Ring Cost?
  • Where to Buy a Promise Ring
  • How to Give a Promise Ring
  • What To Do With a Promise Ring if You Get Engaged?
  • What Happens to the Promise Ring if You Break Up?

What Is a Promise Ring?

A promise ring is a ring given from one person to another in a romantic relationship to signify their fidelity and commitment, often (but not always) preceding an engagement. At its most essential, giving a promise ring symbolizes one partner's devotion to the relationship, and accepting the ring does so for the recipient.

Is a Promise Ring the Same as a Purity Ring?

Sometimes, but not always. When Joe Jonas told Details in a 2008 interview that he and his brothers' rings symbolized, "a promise to ourselves and to God that we'll stay pure 'till marriage," promise rings became synonymous with purity rings.

Some people have gotten the terminology confused. When you talk about abstinence—and a ring is given by a parent to a child, or to oneself—it's called a purity ring. Promise rings, on the other hand, are typically given as a symbol of commitment within the confines of a romantic relationship.

Are They Just for Women—Or Are There Guy Promise Rings Too?

When you hear "promise ring," your mind might immediately think of a man giving one to a woman. But guy promise rings are quite common. Take Miley Cyrus and Liam Hemsworth, for example. Before getting married in 2018, both Cyrus and Hemsworth wore promise rings. Some couples give promise rings to each other. Other times one person will give their partner one to pledge their commitment and demonstrate how much they value the relationship. The point is, anyone can give or wear a promise ring.

What finger should you put a promise ring?

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Promise Ring Meaning

As the name suggests, promise rings represent a promise made between two people, but the specific, personal meaning can differ from couple to couple. "The appeal of the promise ring is derived largely from the many meanings it can represent," says Kimberly Kanary, vice president of public relations and social media at Kay Jewelers. "Many couples give or wear promise rings specifically to signify a future engagement, while others do so as more of a general symbol of devotion to one another."

"You're promising yourself to each other," explains Brooke Brinkman, vice president of marketing and communications at Simon G. Jewelry, who received a promise ring from her now-husband a year and a half before they got engaged. While in Brinkman's case, the ring was a promise there'd be an engagement in the future, that's not always the case. "I often think of promise rings as similar to the mid-century tradition of giving your high-school sweetheart your class ring or pin," says Elizabeth Woolf-Willis, GG, AJP, marketing coordinator at Simon G. Jewelry. "Now you're more than just 'dating'—there's a physical symbol of the relationship to show the outside world."

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A History of Promise Rings

According to Brinkman, the idea of giving a ring as a promise of love and affection dates back several hundred years—and the tradition of wearing a ring to demonstrate loyalty and fidelity dates back to ancient times. There's evidence that Roman brides wore engagement rings in the 2nd century BC. Posy rings, engraved with romantic poems, dating back to 16th-century England, while Acrostic rings—spelling out a word in gemstones —were popular in the Georgian and Victorian eras. For example, a ruby, emerald, garnet, amethyst, ruby and diamond spells "regard" and a diamond, emerald, amethyst, ruby, emerald, garnet, amethyst, ruby, sapphire and topaz spells "dearest".

Modern promise rings have only resurfaced as a mainstream trend within the last decade or so, largely thanks to the publicity surrounding celebrity promise rings (like the Jonas Brothers and celeb couple Miley Cyrus and Liam Hemsworth).

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When Do You Give a Promise Ring?

Although promise rings aren't synonymous with wedding rings, they shouldn't be treated lightly. "A promise ring should be given after a couple has dated for a significant amount of time—a year or more—to show how serious they are about their relationship," says Kelly McLeskey-Dolata, founder of event planning and design company A Savvy Event in the San Francisco Bay Area. So, it goes without saying that you should only give or wear a promise ring when you're ready for the commitment.

Brinkman has noticed the rise in popularity of promise rings echoes a growing trend for couples to happily cohabit and/or marry later in life. While they may not be ready—or even want—to commit to marriage, a promise ring denotes that their commitment extends beyond casually dating or just living together.

What Finger Does a Promise Ring Go On?

Which finger—or even which hand—you wear your promise ring on is entirely up to you. Promise rings can be worn on any finger, Brinkman says, adding that they're sometimes even worn on a chain around one's neck and these days, pinky promise rings are a popular style trend. The most common way to wear a promise ring is on the ring finger—on the left hand if you're not married, and on the right hand if you are married. The reason they're typically worn on the ring finger of the left hand comes from the ancient superstition (that's unfortunately not anatomically correct) that there's a vein that runs directly from that finger to the heart.

What Should a Promise Ring Look Like?

In terms of types of promise rings, anything goes. Seriously, there are no rules or requirements here. Popular promise ring styles and themes include hearts, an infinity symbol or intertwined designs to represent a couple's union, Claddagh rings and eternity rings, as well as, precious metal bands with a birthstone, mosaic or composite of stones. It can also be a simple band made from sterling silver or gold with an engraved message. Diamond promise rings are popular, too, although they tend to be a small carat size and set in a cluster or row versus the classic solitaire diamond engagement ring.

What finger should you put a promise ring?

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"Engagement rings have such a sacred nature; promise rings are often viewed as more of a fashion piece," says Brinkman, who cautions against choosing a promise ring style that might compete with an engagement ring—if that's your eventual intention. "They both serve a purpose," Brinkman says. "You want to make sure they don't look exactly the same."

How Much Should a Promise Ring Cost?

There are no rules or guidelines around how much to spend on promise rings, but it's usually significantly less than an engagement ring. At Simon G. Jewelry, promise rings typically range from $500 to $2,000; at Kay Jewelers, they range from $199 to $599. "Remember, often people purchasing promise rings are younger and don't have the financial means to be spending a lot of money," McLeskey-Dolata says.

Where to Buy a Promise Ring

Your local jewelry store is the best place to start your search for a symbolic sparkler for your significant other. That said, if you're just in the mood to browse or you want to broaden your horizons, these are some of the best places to buy promise rings online.

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Zales

Zales has an impressive selection of promise rings ranging from Disney-inspired pieces to romantic infinity and Claddagh rings. They offer jewelry at a variety of price points too—the amount you spend is ultimately up to you.

Etsy

If you're looking for something a little more personal, Etsy has lots of meaningful (and inexpensive) jewelry to choose from. Gift your S.O. a sleek band stamped with your initials or pick up a set of coordinating promise rings you can both wear.

Gemist

These dainty pieces of jewelry are a beautiful way to symbolize your love and commitment. And with most rings starting under $100, they're affordable too. You can choose a simple band in yellow gold, white gold or rose gold. Depending on your budget, you can stick with sparkly Swarovski crystals or—if you're feeling flush—upgrade to fine jewelry. Either way, these stunning rings are the perfect balance of eye-catching and understated.

Blue Nile

When it comes to celebrating relationship milestones, Blue Nile is one of our go-to retailers. They've got a selection of diamond jewelry for every stage of your relationship, including engagement, wedding and anniversary rings. While their site doesn't have a dedicated promise ring section, there are plenty of gemstones and style options to suit the occasion, from minimalist styles to dazzling eternity bands.

How to Give a Promise Ring

Another thing there's no hard-and-fast rule for? How to give a promise ring to your loved one. "It doesn't come with the same traditional expectations of an elaborate, planned proposal where the proposer gets down on one knee. Promise rings are most often given as a birthday, Valentine's Day or holiday gift", McLeskey-Dolata says. Even a romantic dinner for two is the perfect place for this meaningful exchange. "In the case of a promise ring, it's more of a conversation about the meaning behind it, and the promise that's being made," Brinkman explains. "Whereas for an engagement, the focus is on the ring and the 'moment.'"

What To Do With a Promise Ring if You Get Engaged?

If you get an engagement ring, there are several options for what to do with your promise ring. You can wear your promise ring on your right hand, on a different finger, on a chain or keep it as a fashion piece. Alternatively, the wearer can embrace the stacked ring trend and ultimately wear all three rings—a promise ring, diamond engagement ring and wedding band—on your ring finger.

What Happens to the Promise Ring if You Break Up?

While promise rings are intended to signify a lifelong vow, things happen and relationships change. In this case, even if the pledge is rescinded, promise rings aren't always returned. In short? "It depends on the nature of the breakup," Brinkman says.

For many couples, promise rings do precede an engagement. If you're ready to upgrade from a promise to a marriage proposal, check out these romantic proposal ideas. You can also check out How They Asked for real proposal inspiration and even a proposal idea generator.