Presenting rings is sign of showing love to one’s beloved. It is considered as precious thing in many countries. It is a symbol of faith. The moment of exchanging rings between bride and groom cannot be forgotten in their life. It symbolizes past, present and future of relationship of couples. By wearing ring, married couples declare their eternal love to each other. Wedding rings are normally worn on the ring finger of left hand. However, after marriage, the couple can choose to wear ring on any finger.

There are different designs of wedding rings. They are usually made up of metals like gold, silver, or platinum. A precious stone is usually placed in the middle of the ring. People choose the wedding rings depending upon their Budget, taste and other factors. Wedding Rings is different from engagement rings. But in some European cultures, wedding rings in fact resemble engagement rings.

The concept of Best man carrying the ring is associated with British tradition. The best man is given the duty of keeping track of the marrying couple’s wedding rings and he is also responsible to produce them during the marriage ceremony, at the symbolic moment of the giving and receiving of the ring/s between the bride and the groom.

A ring bearer may assist in ceremonial parading of ring/s into the ceremony, often a special cushion in some marriages. Exchange of the wedding ring is considered more connected to the exchange of valuable thoughts. Wearing rings indifferent fingers prevents scratching of ring.

In recent generation, people encouraged by jewelry trade seek to enlarge the concept of a series of gifts of ring including promise ring, wedding ring etc, wedding ring is the last gift in this series.

A tradition in Europe encourages the engraving of the couple’s name and their date of marriage on the inner surface of wedding rings, thus strengthening the symbolism and sentimentality of the rings as they become family heirlooms.

In the United States and United Kingdom, in past generations, ladies wear wedding bands more commonly than men. Today, both partners are wearing wedding rings. Some may dislike idea of wearing precious metals, or the idea of declaring their legal relationship through jewelry. Partners may also wear wedding rings on a chain round neck.

It is observed that usually ladies wear the wedding ring below the engagement ring, thus making the ring nearer to the heart. Another concept states that the woman should wear her engagement ring below the wedding ring, thus sealing the atmosphere of the engagement into the marriage. Some are of the opinion that the wedding ring should be worn alone.

The double-ring ceremony, means use of wedding rings by both partners, is a recent innovation. A marketing campaign aimed at encouraging the concept of double ring ceremony in the late 19th century was launched by the American jewelry industry. Second World war had its effect on this campaign and led to a more successful marketing campaign, and during this time double ring ceremony became popular.


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There are certain necessities that elegant wedding invitations need that may not necessarily be part of other wedding invitations. Besides the invitation, there are many other items included in the envelope that is sent to guests. If a bride and groom are planning an elegant wedding, then these are absolute necessities to include when choosing wedding invitations.

The first consideration is the wedding invitations themselves. This is obviously the most important piece included in the envelope. An elegant invitation is a step above the rest. This means choosing a high quality cardstock as well as a high quality lettering process. A formal invitation is most often white or cream with little ornamentation. It is classic and traditional. It should express that presence of elegance that will be present at the wedding. When choosing a high quality invitation, it is important to also order the tissue paper overlay. This small piece of tissue paper will go in the envelope directly over the wedding invitations. It is that extra touch of class that elegant wedding invitations deserve.

Every invitation must contain the pertinent wedding information. This includes the full names of the bride and groom as well as who is hosting the wedding. This is important since many guests may be distant relatives or family friends and may not know the name of the bride or groom. The day, date, year, and time should also be included as well as the location of the ceremony. The guests will need all of this information so it should be included in the wedding invitations.

While many wedding invitations include a reply card, some people choose to simply put the reply information on the invitation itself. This is definitely not acceptable when sending out an elegant invitation. The reply cards need to match in quality. They should include lines for the guests to include their name, whether or not they are attending the wedding, and if so then how many people will be included in their party. If there is a choice of meal then this should be on the response card as well so that the guests can check which meal they prefer. This is all vital information to the bride and groom.

Wedding invitations also need to include other pertinent information in the envelope. This includes directions to both the ceremony and reception. This is especially important if the reception is at a different location or at a later time. Guests from out of town will also need information about the area. This should include local hotels. The bride and groom may also choose to include information about local restaurants and attractions. The guests will appreciate all of this information rather than having to do the research themselves.

Elegant wedding invitations are a step above the rest. This means spending the little bit of extra money to ensure that guests recognize that the wedding will be an elegant event. Including all of this within the wedding invitations will do just that!


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