Proposing with two rings, typically both the engagement ring and the wedding ring, can be a meaningful and comprehensive gesture. The most common approach involves presenting both rings simultaneously when you ask the question.
The Traditional Approach
A traditional method is to give both the engagement ring and the wedding ring at the time of the proposal. This allows the recipient to see the complete set intended for your future together right from the start.
Practical Presentation
When choosing to propose with two rings, consider how you will present them.
- Presentation Box: You can keep both rings together in a single nice box designed for two rings or use two separate boxes placed side-by-side.
- The Moment: When you are ready to propose, you would open the box (or boxes) containing both rings as you pop the question.
Presenting both rings at once symbolizes your commitment to the entire journey – from engagement to marriage. It's a way to show the complete vision of your union from the outset.