No.
In the US it is customary to wear a wedding ring on the Left Hand.
It is acceptable for men to have gold, titanium, platinum, tungsten and even sliver on their wedding rings. It is also acceptable for men to even have gemstones and diamonds on their wedding ring.
Men get their wedding band at the church when the vows are being said.
Catholic men - and virtually all men in Western culture - wear their wedding ring on the third finger of the left hand. It's not a religious issue in the United States.
The standard ring worn by Irish men and women in Ireland when they are married is just a plain gold band. You may be referring to the Claddagh ring, but that is not a wedding ring. Some people may include a Claddagh design on their ring, but most rings are completely plain. A Claddagh ring can be worn by anyone, married or not.
Compared to women's wedding rings, men's wedding rings are commonly held simpler, but it might depend on the cultural or ethnic background, as well as on the personal preferences to choose a more peculiar ring. But in general men's rings are of plain character.
No it is not necessary for a man to wear an engagement ring, but in many cases men should wear a wedding ring. Wedding rings for either couple only signify the are married, but does protect each other from remaining true to each other. Sometimes men either prefer not to have a wedding band or if they have one will not wear it at work (depending on the work they do) as it could get caught in machinery.
Well, not matter who want to buy ring for wedding; men or woman. What it is matter is the color the people like more pure solid color white gold.
Once you're married, tradition dictates that your engagement band be moved back to the third finger on your left hand. When you do so, your wedding ring should remain closest to your heart (where your spouse placed it on your wedding day) and your engagement ring is placed next to the wedding ring.
Most people wear their wedding rings at all times. Some men however will take their wedding ring off or not have one at all depending on the line of work they are in or they may tear a finger off.
Right hand for both engagement and marriage.
because hes married