Wedding Ring symbolizes eternity

Rings have been a part of wedding and marriage symbolism thousands of years. Their tradition is well known and beloved by many, and there are couples who simply cannot imagine having a wedding ceremony without rings. Rings are circular and never ending, thus representing the bonds and vows of marriage.

Couples will spend a lot of time looking at wedding rings before they decide to make the purchase, which is good because these rings are meant to be worn for the rest of your lives and you’d better make sure you like them. The traditional ring is a simple gold band. The men’s wedding ring can often be a little wider than the woman’s. In recent years people are beginning to experiment with a range or ring styles.

Rings can be made of many kinds of metal, gold, silver, copper, stainless steel, platinum and titanium. You may have even heard of the very new and risqué fad of wearing a ring made of bone cells which were taken from your spouse to be and cultured into the shape of a ring. Platinum is growing in popularity as it’s hypoallergenic and very strong, but it’s also rare and very expensive. Titanium or steel can add a modern look to your rings and titanium has a plus of being very light in weight. Steel will also be easy on the wallet.

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