Wedding Rings

Wedding Rings – They form a circle for everlasting love and fidelity. A circle has no beginning or end. So what is a wedding ring?

Wedding Rings

Wedding Rings

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You do not need fancy wedding rings for your marriage. Like Heather and I, we got black tungsten wedding bands. They were $40 each. They look very sharp too. But the ring is a circle … the circle represents every lasting love. Wedding rings are made up of different types of materials.

The wedding band is to represent the marriage of one man and one woman. (love and fidelity)

A circle has no beginning or end and is therefore a symbol of infinity. It is endless, eternal, just the way love should be. For many the wedding band is worn on the fourth finger of the left hand. This is because the vein in this finger was believed to lead directly to the wearer’s heart.

Types of Wedding Rings

  • White Gold
  • Yellow Gold
  • Platinum
  • Silver
  • Gold-Plated
  • Tungsten
  • Copper
  • Silicon
  • Plastic
  • Tattoo
  • Brass
  • Sterling Silver
  • Rhodium
  • Goldtone
  • Silvertone
  • Two-Tone Gold
  • Titanium
  • Palladium
  • Black Gold
  • Copper
  • Silver-plated
  • & More …

More!

In some countries the wedding band is worn on the right hand instead of the left hand.

Did you know there is a holiday for wedding bands? National Wedding Ring Day, check it out!

First published February 16, 2018. Last updated or republished February 3, 2020.

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