well its known that the finger that we put our wedding ring on is known to be the only finger that has a vanne connected to the heart. so i guess its for good luck
You put it on your ring finger. That is the finger that the wedding ring goes on.
ring finger left hand
The ring finger is located between the little and middle finger on each hand. The ring finger is the fourth finger on a human hand and is used to put the wedding ring on.
If you wear both a wedding ring and an engagement ring on the same finger, the eternity ring can go either above or below them. Traditionally, it’s worn on the same finger (the ring finger of your left hand), stacked either below the wedding ring or on top of the engagement ring. The choice depends on your preference and comfort.
because it is called the wedding ring finger. i think
it's called your ring finger
you wear it on your left hand on the finger next to your pinky-its your wedding finger. you wear the ring as a promise and it is replaced by a wedding ring when u get married.you wear it on your left hand on the finger next to your pinky-its your wedding finger. you wear the ring as a promise and it is replaced by a wedding ring when u get married.
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.
Wedding band first, then engagement ring. The wedding band should be worn closer to the heart, because it is more of a commitment. The engagement ring should not be worn at the ceremony or it can be worn on the right hand and put on after the wedding ring/band. & on the left hand on your ring finger. (next to pinkie)
all over the world the wedding ring is accepted to be on the left hand but only for the orthodox christians its on the right hand.
they wear wedding rings on the left hand, though it is placed on the right hand during wedding ceremony
A wedding ring is a symbol for married couples. It is believed that the ancient Egyptians were the first culture to adopt the wedding rings. They wore them on the second-to-last finger (the ring finger) on their left hand because they thought that the vein of that finger was linked to the heart. Although they were wrong about that, but the tradition remains to this day.