When was The First Engagement Diamond Ring Born?

Maximi was the first husband to give his fianc é e a engagement diamond ring, Princess Mary was the granddaughter of Philip III, the only daughter of bold Charles, and the most coveted bride in all of Western Europe.
In 1477, Princess Mary, daughter of the Duke of Burgundy, was the first person to wear a diamond engagement ring. Princess Mary was the granddaughter of Philip III, the only daughter of bold Charles, and the most coveted bride in all of Western Europe. After her father’s sudden death, she inherited the Duchy of Burgundy and the political status that came with it. Princess Mary, who was only 19 years old at the time, was the most powerful woman in Europe, so she had a nickname called “Rich Mary” and was constantly pursued by suitors.
The war with France made the Flemish realize that they needed to form a strong alliance with another country, so when the German delegation visited Bruges in 1477, Princess Mary was betrothed to Maximilian of Austria. For both parties, this alliance has many benefits, and even today all brides are beneficiaries of this alliance. Maximi was the first husband to give his fianc é e a diamond engagement ring, and since then, this practice has rapidly spread in high society.
After centuries, this custom is still only popular in the upper class society. The change occurred around 1870, when a large number of diamond mines were discovered on the African continent. The supply of diamonds has increased, and the demand and production of diamonds have also increased. Wedding rings have gradually been accepted by ordinary people.
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