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Wedding Rings - Fashion, Jewel or Ritual?

Wedding rings are commonly exchanged, representing the official bond of marriage, during the wedding ceremony. From the time immemorial, the rings symbolize commitment and love.

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Wedding Rings - Fashion, Jewel or Ritual?

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  1. WEDDINGRINGS - FASHION, JEWEL ORRITUAL?

  2. Introduction Weddingringsarecommonly exchanged, representingthe officialbondofmarriage, duringtheweddingceremony. Fromthetimeimmemorial, theringssymbolize commitmentandlove.

  3. Conceptand Origin Womenusedtoreceiveafamilyring tosignifythemen’sintentionto marryandthenitbecamethenorm toexchangeweddingringsduring theweddingceremony. The conceptofweddingringisbelieved tobeoriginatedfromancient Egypt.  Thedesignsofwedding ringshavebecomemoreelaborate andintricateovertime.

  4. TheRingsinWeddingCeremonies The wedding ceremonies of Anglican, Eastern Orthodoxy, Lutheran and Roman Catholic Churches have a special mention of wedding ring exchange vows during the wedding for Christians. Judaism wedding rituals also include a ring exchange.

  5. Beliefsrelatedtoweddingrings As a societal norm, the spouses wear the wedding ring on the fourth finger during the wedding ceremony, and then it always remains in that finger. They wear them as a cultural and traditional symbol signifying their life-long partnership and marriage. It is considered unlucky to remove a wedding ring once it has been placed on the finger in church.

  6. Metalsused Weddingringsaremadeof expensiveandpreciousmetalslike gold, titanium, palladium, tungsten, platinum, argentumsilverandeven silicone. Thesenoblemetals symbolizevalueandpermanenceof marriage.

  7. Carvingsinweddingrings Usually, thenamesofthespousesor spouse, weddingdateora significantphrasetothecoupleare engravedintheweddingring. Alternatively, theyarepuregoldor diamondringswithnocarvings.

  8. Source https://www.emmaparkerdiamonds.com/

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