2012年8月20日星期一

All About Wedding Rings

Wedding rings are pieces of jewelry worn exclusively by married couples. It consists of two identical rings worn around the ring finger of the couple as a sign of their promise to be with each other for all eternity. It is an important part of the event that there’s a part in a wedding especially created for it.

Aside from the promise to be with each other for all eternity, these rings symbolize a lot of things. Eternity is best described in this ring through its shape. A circle has no beginning and no end. It will go on and on. Fidelity to the other spouse is another symbol of these rings. It acts as a constructive notice to everyone that the person wearing it is already married and can no longer be taken.

Rings worn by couples are popular around the world. Many cultures observe varying customs when it comes to wedding rings. Here are some interesting facts about it:

• Wedding ring are not identical

In the earlier days, these rings are not identical. The groom gets the ring made out of gold while bride takes the ring made out of silver.

• Best man, not the ring bearer, keeps the ring

There is a tradition where the best man has the duty to keep the rings until the big day. This is unlike the modern practice where a little boy from the groom or the bride’s side is tasked to be the ring bearer.

• The fourth finger or the ring finger wears the ring

Ever wondered why the ring is worn at the fourth finger? There is a reason behind the practice. It is long believed that it is the fourth finger that has the vena amoris or the vein of love. The said vein is believed to be directly connected to the heart.

These rings come in different designs. The simplest would only have a plain band. It may be made up of precious metals such as gold, silver or platinum. It does not contain any embedded stone or crafted design. Expensive rings have elaborate designs. It can also have precious stones like diamonds embedded in it.

It is undoubted that wedding rings are the ultimate symbols of union. Used for over a hundred years, this is one practice that will never go out of style. It is the perfect symbol of love, faith and promise.

To your beautiful wedding!

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