Wedding rings and bands have been around for a very long time as a symbol of being united in marriage. For thousands of years, since the time of the ancient Greeks and Egyptians, the giving of a ring has been associated with marriage. Actually, rings were often used to symbolize many a pledge or agreement, whether marriage or otherwise.
Wedding rings have a history of what they have been constituted of, from the lowly ring of leather, to the slightly less supple wooden ring, then iron and the more precious silver, depending on what was affordable or what materials were available. But ultimately the gold wedding band has been the best preference, mainly because of its value, purity, rarity and durability
The shape of the ring, a circle, represents perfection and a love that has no end, a perfect symbol of the trothed undying love of the couple. The unbroken circle is an age-old symbol of eternity and for marriage, everlasting love. In addition it is a token of the commitment and love that the couple have for one another as also a symbol of possession. Not of a man possessing a woman, which some might think, but rather it is the a symbol of the woman’s possession of something valuable that is given to her by her fiancee. And this is why it needs to be something precious which often translates into gold or platinum, perhaps including also a precious stone, such as a diamond. The diamond in diamond wedding rings traditionally represents innocence in the bride.
The traditional placement of the ring on the hand is on the third finger, a tradition carried on from ancient times when the third finger was seen to be linked to a vein or artery that ran from this place directly to the heart, known as the seat of love. The right hand is not as near as the left hand to the heart and, since the heart is the seat of love it became the tradition to wear the wedding band on the hand that was nearest to the heart. In some cultures, however, the ring is worn on the right hand because in this case the right hand is associated with righteousness and good conduct.
Most of us today use wedding rings as a way to go public about our intentions and commitment to share a loving relationship with one special person for life. The marriage ring is a token which symbolizes a pledge of everlasting love
In modern times, the value of the ring, how it looks, its attractiveness and design are all important considerations to be made in deciding upon a ring to fit the occasion. The inclusion of a precious stone, such as a diamond in both men’s and women’s wedding bands is also a popular choice. And, no longer confined to traditional wedding band designs, the good old plain gold band is now often being replaced with much more intricate designs, often personalised and maybe encrusted with. The marriage ring is a very important and emotional piece of jewelry that needs some thought before purchasing because it is hopefully going to be around for a very long time
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May 10th, 2011
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