Friday, March 22, 2019

How To Wear Wedding Rings And Engagement Rings

A wedding ring is a product of good metal, which is usually worn in some places on the fingers of your left hand (in the USA, Brazil, Great Britain). In most other countries around the world, such a ring can be seen on the finger of the right hand.
A wedding ring is a product of good metal, which is usually worn in some places on the fingers of your left hand (in the USA, Brazil, Great Britain). In most other countries around the world, such a ring can be seen on the finger of the right hand.
At all times, the ring on the finger confirms the relationship between the spouses: the spouses wear it in confirmation of the oath to abide by each other. And for a long time the traditional European custom came far from the countries of Europe.
As a rule, a wedding ring is the main one from a number of gifts, where an engagement ring can certainly enter. Recently, with the participation of jewelry makers, a beautiful tradition has been formed of giving a promise ring, and if the relationship of lovers demonstrates a serious character, an eternity ring, as a symbol, as a revival or immortality of a continuing marriage (sometimes this ring-eternity is acquired family of the baby), as well as a trilogy ring, representing as many as three beautiful rings, there is a beautiful ruby ​​on all the rings, which means both the future and the present, and the past of this family.
In some Western countries, wedding rings are simultaneously considered a symbol at the time of the engagement and can change their role when they engrave an oath on them and begin to wear it on another finger. When for a wedding they take not a worn ring, but another, and the question arises whether it is necessary to wear it for a wedding, here you can implement several solutions. A girl can put an old ring on the ring finger of her left hand, and a man puts on her wedding ring on the same finger.
Again, the girl is entitled to place the old ring on the finger of her right hand. After the wedding, the woman has the right to wear both rings all the time together, on different hands, and thus protect the rings from scratches. Or another way - the past ring is kept by the witness of the girl in a beautiful bag, on a platter, etc. And after the ceremony this ring can be held again, either on the right or on the left hand.
As a rule, companies make wedding rings from the usual yellowish alloy of tin, bismuth, gold and copper. Platinum and its alloys are also used, but on the other hand, yellow alloys of expensive gold, common in previous years, are now mostly replaced with simple nickel alloys, which are covered with a small layer of rhodium, which must be reapplied after several years. More recently, titanium and its alloys became very popular as a material for ceremonial rings because of its durability, availability, and gray color.

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