The Wedding Ring
A Wedding Ring indicate that the Wearer is Married, and it is usually worn on the base of the left Ring Finger. In United States, Wedding Rings were originally worn only by Wives, but during the 20th Century they became customary for both Husbands and Wives. Many People Wear their Wedding Rings Day and Night, causing an indentation in the Skin that remains visible even when the Ring is taken off. The Wedding Rings were found in ancient Egypt Relics Dating back as far as 6,000 years ago, including papyrus scrolls, show us evidence of braided Rings of hemp or reeds being exchanged among a Wedded Couple. Egypt viewed the circle of the Wedding Rings as a Symbol of Eternity, and the Ring Served to signify the never-ending love between the Couple. This was also the Origin of the practice of Wearing the Wedding Ring on the Ring Finger of the Left Hand, which the Egyptians believed to have a special Vein that was Connected Directly to the Heart.
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