On the left hand ring finger.
It is traditional to wear a wedding band on the forth left finger. Some European people wear their wedding bands on the right hand. If you want to wear your wedding band on a different finger then do so.
yes, if you wear it on 4th finger only then it will be called wedding band, or else a normal ring
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It is an Irish tradition to wear the wedding band on the left middle finger instead of the left ring. And Carroll O'Connor was Irish to the core!!
Westerners have the tradition that the groom wears his wedding band on the left hand next to the little finger. Some Europeans will wear the wedding band on the right hand next to the little finger.
Ring finger on the left hand. Wedding band goes on first, Engagment ring goes on second.
Catholic Answer:Some orders of sisters or nuns do wear a wedding band showing that they are married to Christ. Depending on the local culture, they wear it on either the left or right ring finger.
Technically you can wear your ring on any finger you choose, or not wear a ring at all. However, in western society, the wedding band is worn on the fourth finger of the left hand, in the early belief that a blood vessel runs straight from this finger back to the heart. If you don't wear your wedding band on the traditional finger, most people will assume you are not married.
If I'm not mistaken, it could be different in other countries. But in America, or at least what I know is the left hand.(finger closest to your pinky). Could be different in other parts of America....
* Generally an Eternity Ring is worn on another finger where it is on it's own and shows up more than crowded in with an engagement ring and wedding band, but there are no rules that you can't wear it on your wedding band finger and it should go below the wedding band and engagement ring.
== == You can wear your anniversary band on your finger first, then a wedding band or gem ring and engagement ring. Since that is a lot of rings for some women's fingers you can wear it on the index finger of the left hand or the ringer (next to the pinky) on the right hand.
No, he doesn't wear his wedding band until after the wedding.