The answer is in the question. Wedding ring is closest the hand and therefore closest the heart
No, at least not until the wedding band is on first.
Wedding ring first, engagement ring next, eternity ring last.
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)
The wedding set is worn on the left, And a couples birthstone ring is worn on the right.
it is recommended to worn on the ring finger.
index finger
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.
yes, but it is mostly worn on the left hand because wedding ring are worn on the right hand
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.
Yes, people of Western countries wear the engagement and wedding ring on the same finger.
The wedding ring is worn on the "ring" toe(like the "ring" finger). During the wedding ceremony, garlands of flowers are placed around the necks of the newlyweds in lieu of ring.
* 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.