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The exchanging of rings has been a traditional symbol of commitment and union of two souls that has existed for over hundreds of years. According to this tradition, a bride is graced with two rings on her finger; an engagement ring and a wedding ring/band.<br>
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What is a Wedding Band? The exchanging of rings has been a traditional symbol of commitment and union of two souls that has existed for over hundreds of years. According to this tradition, a bride is graced with two rings on her finger; an engagement ring and a wedding ring/band. An engagement ring is offered by her man at the time of proposal; while a wedding band is exchanged on the day of the marriage to strengthen the bond in an everlasting love. Often people get confused between the two. But both rings have different meanings and style features. A wedding band symbolizes the unbreakable bond between the two souls. Before moving forward, understanding the history and meaning of a wedding ring is significant, it's also important to know how it affects you and your relationship. Today, there's a lot of tradition mixed with modern choices made for engagement rings and wedding bands. While what you decide to do should be based on what feels appropriate for you. What is a Wedding Band? A wedding band is simply a ring that is exchanged during the marriage ceremony to represent the union of two individuals. It is not quite the same as an engagement ring. The primary differentiation between the two is that a wedding ring is worn by the two individuals, while an engagement ring is generally just worn by the individual who was proposed to. While an engagement ring tends to be more stylish and expensive – with diamonds, or different gemstones, while a wedding ring is simpler with a plain shank with less design features. While most couples know that the wedding ring is intended to be worn for the entirety of the marriage, many don't have the idea about how a wedding set should be worn. On the big day, the bride should move her engagement ring to her right hand’s finger. This is so the wedding ring can be put on the proper ring finger during the ceremony. However, it can be moved back to the ring finger after the ceremony but the wedding ring ought to stay nearest to the heart. This tradition has been a long part of society dating back to the early beginning of wearing wedding rings. So while you might see brides wearing their engagement ring within a wedding band set, it's not the proper tradition. Wedding Band – The History: Wedding bands have been an integral part of human civilization since ancient times. The Egyptians were believed to be the first to know about the vein in the ring finger that connects with the heart, which is the reason they chose to use that finger to hold such sentimental jewelry and why the wedding ring ought to always be worn nearest to the heart. The Greeks and Romans further carried on this practice, yet by then rings had changed immensely. Betrothal rings, which were made out of leather, bone or ivory during that time, are now being made out of metal. Iron was the most widely recognized metal sort utilized, although gold and silver were sometimes worn by the royal families. So much has changed
since then, but wedding bands are still worn on the ring finger of the left hand and are given as an symbol of timeless love. As there is just a little information available on where wedding rings began, it's difficult to be certain what their actual significance was. Today wedding rings hold a universal meaning; however that doesn't mean they can't hold unique importance for your relationship as well. A few couples decide to design their wedding rings with matching details that hold exceptional significance. Metalwork or precious stones are ideal for consolidating these details subtly. Brides may also decide to design a wedding ring stack with different bands that hold uniqueness. A ne ring can be added to the stack anytime for new relationship achievements like anniversaries and vacations- to add sentimental worth. Wedding Band VS Engagement Ring: While most people often mistake engagement rings with wedding bands, there is a huge difference between the two in terms of style and looks. If you're looking for a perfect ring for your engagement, you should also consider thinking about the ideal wedding band. Both will be worn together but carry a lot of different styles. Engagement rings and wedding bands not only vary in visual appearance as well as in symbolic importance. An Engagement ring is offered during the proposal as a sign of commitment and responsibility, while a wedding ring marks the day of marriage. On the other hand, Engagement rings highlight the middle stone and are often accompanied by side stones or accent stones, which makes it eye-catching that usually gets everyone's attention in a wedding set. Alternatively, a wedding ring tends to be much simpler in design. A wedding set is completed by pairing both an engagement ring and a wedding ring together. While engagement rings are viewed as the flashier piece of jewelry in a wedding set, it doesn't mean it's more significant. Both rings are similarly significant while creating a complete wedding set and ought to be chosen carefully keeping in mind the style and budget. When to Buy a Wedding Band? Most of the couples decide to buy their wedding rings ahead of time and end up bundling it with engagement ring purchase. While there is no perfect answer behind when to purchase wedding rings, there are a couple of interesting points to consider when making a purchase for a wedding band. Planning a wedding can be incredibly distressing. From picking a venue to sending solicitations, there's a ton to settle on before the ceremony. Learning the important things you need to know about rings – from style to budget – can assist with easing that pressure. While purchasing a wedding ring may not appear as difficult as some of the other items on your list, it's better to prepare and buy your band as far ahead of time. In case there are size or design issues, you can easily get them sorted before your big day.