Wedding Rings - Custom, Culture and Tradition
Have you ever passed by a jewelry shop window, saw the beautiful wedding rings on display and wonder when it be your day your love one put a wedding ring on your finger? If you have not yet been married, perhaps seeing them makes you think of the day that you will be.
Or, if you are married , no matter the duration, long or short, perhaps seeing a wedding ring makes you think of how special your wedding day was. Although a wedding ring’s meaning of fidelity is the same throughout the world, there are many actually different interesting customs, culture and tradition associated with it.
Wedding Rings and Bands
As most already know, a wedding ring (also known as a wedding band) is a metal ring that is worn on either the ring finger of the right or left hands as a symbol that the person is married. It is traditionally worn on the left hand in Western cultures, while in places like Russia, Germany, Bulgaria, Norway, or Poland, it is worn on the right hand.
In some customs, the wedding ring is actually the last thing presented in an array of gifts. Most often these gifts include the engagement ring.
In European tradition, it is encouraged that the name of the spouse and the date of the marriage are engraved on the wedding ring. This serves as a symbolic way of strengthening the union between the couple.
In the English tradition, the duty of keeping track of the couple-to-be-married’s wedding ring is designated to the best man. The best man then gives the ring to them during that crucial part in the wedding ceremony during which the wedding rings are exchanged.
This role in Western culture is usually designated to the ring bearer who carries the rings in on a pillow. The ring bearer is usually a young boy related to either the bride or the groom.
The reason why the wedding ring is traditionally worn on the ring finger supposedly dates back to classical times. It was during that time that the ring finger on the left hand was thought to contain the vein of love, or the “vena amoris.”
Well, the next time you chance by a wedding ring in a store window, maybe you should not think only of what it means to you and your partner. Think also of what is has meant to hundreds of years of happily married couples, and the many customs, culture and tradition that have shaped what a wedding ring means to couples today.
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