A timeless diamond ring to mark the beginning of marriage.
UPDATED 06.03.2026
A timeless diamond ring to mark the beginning of marriage.
UPDATED 06.03.2026
Traditionally, the Morgengabe (German for "morning gift") is a gift from the groom to his bride on the morning after the wedding night.
It symbolises gratitude, protection, and the start of a shared life.
In medieval Germanic traditions, the Morgengabe had an important legal and financial role. The goal was to provide financial security to his wife, especially if she became widowed. The gift could include:
Today, the Morgengabe is mostly symbolic or romantic. In modern weddings, it is often:
Curved rings: If your wedding band is a plain band, a curved diamond ring can be added to enhance and frame both the engagement ring and the wedding band.
Diamond bands: An eternity ring or a fine band set with small diamonds can be a beautiful and fashionable addition to your engagement ring and wedding band.
Trinity bands: A trinity band can make a particularly meaningful Morgengabe gift, as each intertwined band traditionally represents love, fidelity, and friendship; three values that form the foundation of a strong marriage.