Well depending on where you live and the culture in the country, it's going to be different. In the United States the engagement ring and the wedding ring are worn on the left hand ring finger.
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.
* A boy does not receive an engagement ring like the girl; he would receive a wedding band when the couple get married. In the Western countries the wedding band is worn on the left hand (finger next to the little finger) and with European countries sometimes the wedding bands for both the bride and groom are worn on the right hand.
No it's not the engagement ring is completely different and there 2 different rings, the wedding wring is what the bride and the groom wear at the wedding but the engagement ring is when the groom wants to marry his girlfriend
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.
AnswerI think the purpose of a wedding ring is to signal to other people that you are taken.The reason is that the ring is round and never ending with no start and no end like there love.
The engagement ring is typically worn closest to the hand, followed by the wedding band. The engagement ring is usually given before marriage, while the wedding band is exchanged during the wedding ceremony. However, cultural and personal preferences may vary, and some people may choose to wear their wedding band closer to the hand.
When divorced the woman can either keep her engagement ring and wedding ring on the same finger or switch them to the right hand or not wear them at all. Most men who have wedding bands just don't wear them.
yes,usually women wear the engagement ring with the wedding ring on her left hand's ring finger together.
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.
You just have to keep or else your can pass on to your son or daughter at will.You can either get a wedding band fitted to your engagement ring so you can wear them together, or you could wear your engagement ring on your other hand once you have your wedding band.
Traditionally, when someone proposes marriage, they typically present an engagement ring rather than both an engagement ring and a wedding band. The engagement ring is given at the time of the proposal, symbolizing the commitment to marriage. It is worn on the ring finger of the left hand. The wedding band is exchanged during the wedding ceremony itself. Both partners typically exchange wedding bands as a symbol of their commitment to each other. The wedding band is often a simpler and more understated ring compared to the engagement ring. However, customs and preferences can vary, and some individuals choose to give both the engagement ring and wedding band at the time of the proposal. Others may opt for a bridal set, which includes both rings designed to complement each other. Ultimately, the choice depends on personal preferences and cultural or regional traditions.
Traditionally, an engagement ring is given when you propose. Usually (but depends on taste/preferences) it is a solitaire (one diamond or gemstone) or a shouldered solitaire (one diamond/gemstone with littler diamonds/gemstones on either side). The idea appears to be to present something big or stunning. Wedding ring/band are exchanged between wife and husband during a wedding ceremony. Traditionally, it is worn under the engagement ring. Traditionally speaking, it is a plain band or both husband and wife's bands match. These days, it is common to not have matching bands. This is because of the choice of engagement ring resulting in an unusual shape wedding band to fit perfectly against the engagement ring. It is very common to have the traditional eternity ring style as a wedding band for women. Eternity bands were marketed to be given at a ten year anniversary. They have diamonds (or other gemstone) all the way around. Some people find this impractical so half-eternity rings came about. They only have jewels placed on one side to be seen when wearing, as opposed to around the entire band. It is common to receive one on an anniversary, birth of a child, overcoming illness, redoing vows etc. They are worn on top of the engagement ring or replace engagement and wedding ring. It is not that common to have eternity rings these days. And there style is a popular choice as a wedding band. It is common practice to wear the above rings on your left hand, on the finger next to your little finger. This is because it has a direct pathway to your heart.