Yes, some European countries can do this and the young woman puts it on her finger on her right hand and when they get married it can either stay there (the groom will have the ring back and put it on her finger in the church) or she can move it to her finger on the left hand.
I have seen the wedding gifted on the wedding day, however, one of my friends got it as a gift while proposing, so she started wearing it before the wedding.
I would say it depends on you how you want it for yourself, there is no rule as such.
Many brides wear their engagement ring on their wedding day. So, it's totally up to you but consider that it may be a bit difficult to exchange it with your wedding ring. As you know, the wedding ring is supposed to go onto the left hand ring finger first (where you wear your engagement ring), which means that you should have to remove your engagement ring while the groom slips on the wedding ring, and then put your engagement ring back on. You can move your engagement ring to your right hand just before the wedding takes place, leaving your left ring finger bare. After the ceremony is complete, you can put your engagement ring back to your left hand on top of your wedding ring.
Well, I'm not too sure about this one. Many years ago my Chief Bridesmaid told me it was traditional for someone in her role to wear it until I was officially married! You could wear it on the other hand.
Of Course the engagement ring goes with the wedding band the wedding day. After the ceremony you can choose to wear only the wedding band.Most of the women in the USA wear both all the time.
Some couples update the engagement ring after 5 or 10 years , while others buy new engagement rings. It all depends of income and preferences.
typically a woman does not wear the engagement ring during the ceremony. she is given a wedding band by her husband, and after the wedding the engagement ring in placed in front of the band.
lt hand 3rd finger
My wedding set (engagement ring and matching wedding band.)
The wedding ring goes behind the engagement ring, closest to the heart.
Wedding Ring..You keep it closer to your heart.
I believe you are asking if you can give just the engagement ring and not the whole wedding set. Please clarify the question, if this is not the case. Yes, you can give just an engagement ring. Usually the man proposes with an engagement ring and then the wedding band is worn after the wedding along side the engagement ring.
Wedding ring first, engagement ring next, eternity ring last.
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Yes, people of Western countries wear the engagement and wedding ring on the same finger.
Not really. Engagement and wedding rings aren't the same. An engagement ring is worn in order to show others that you are engaged or in other words you've promised someone. In the same way a wedding ring is worn because it is an indication that you are married to someone. They can be worn together but are seldom interchangeable. Source :-www.buybluesteel.com
yes,usually women wear the engagement ring with the wedding ring on her left hand's ring finger together.
Your engagement ring goes on the left hand ring finger, then at the wedding you move it to the right hand so your wedding ring can be placed on this finger and move it back later. You can buy engagement and wedding rings that match, but if you have a very fancy engagement ring it is better to have a plain wedding ring.
* No wedding rings or bands shouldn't cost more than an engagement ring in most cases. Often the engagement ring may come with the wedding ring. With the way the economy is going now you should have no problem getting a fairly good deal on an engagement and wedding ring.
It is not a Western tradition for the parents of the groom to buy the bride's engagement or wedding ring. Your son would buy the engagement ring and wedding ring generally as a set. He can either take his fiance into a jewelry store and let her pick out the ring or, he could choose an engagement ring (along with a wedding ring) and take a chance she will like it.