No, it's pretty simple and obvious.
One of the stores that carries claddagh wedding rings is the Claddagh ring store. Another store that sells Claddagh wedding rings is the Celtic Wedding Rings website.
You can find fake wedding bands, wedding rings and engagement rings at http://www.almostdiamonds.com
yes men do wear wedding rings in England
some husbands are in a certain type of work where they cant wear them because it is dangerous. They could lose their fingers, hands, arms or get electrocuted. Other men just want to appear single to other women.
Some widowed women prefer to keep their wedding rings on the same finger they always have. Other widowed women will put their wedding rings on their right hand (if not European as they wear their wedding rings on the right hand.) Yet still some widowed women are still grieving and want to leave their wedding rings on for awhile until she feels comfortable enough to put her wedding rings away for safe keeping and then strikes out into her future as a single woman. Some women may hope to get married again and many do whether they are in their 50s up. There are many widowers or divorced men out there that are lonely as well. Other widowed women feel they loved their husbands so much and will never take the rings off and prefer not to get married again. It is the individual widowed woman's choice.
Yes. you can get at Kevlar tungsten wedding rings http://madtungsten.com/product-category/kevlar-carbon-fiber-rings/
No the wedding rings do not have to match its all personal taste. Most couples wear complete different rings but it is possible to get matching rings if that is what you are looking for.
Royal wedding rings are made of Welsh gold. You can buy Welsh gold for your own wedding ring too
Beautiful Irish wedding rings are a mix of Celtic art and metalwork. The intricate designs of Irish wedding rings are stunning and each design comes with it's own history.
Some wedding rings are refundable depending how valuble they are. If very valuble it is not refundable if not valuble not refundable.
The ancients did not use wedding rings. The Romans sometimes would give their intended brides an iron ring, but this was not mandatory. On occasion, a wealthy couple would give each other rings, but as gifts, not as wedding rings.
No