Typically the only requirement is that is is a complete circle symbolizing unending love.
The property of the one who is wearing it.
If he has a wedding ring then yes. If he has a wedding bracelet or necklace in it's place then they would be his wedding band. If it is a ritualistic tattoo, piece of clothing or (girls only) red dot on the forehead then they would not be considered wedding bands.
No, there is no law (in the US) requiring that she give back the wedding and engagement ring. Totally correct because the rings are considered a GIFT.
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.
"Will you carry the ring at my wedding?"
* The wedding ring should stay with the woman and it can be appraised by a jeweler. If a man has an expensive wedding band then he has the option to keep that band. Both parties also have the option to sell their wedding rings for whatever value the rings are appraised at.
A ring.. but NOT a wedding ring
Some couples are either excited or nervous. Most seem to be excited and males are more often nervous about buying the engagement and wedding ring.
Deary, Its A Ring. No Wedding So Far.
One can purchase a titanium wedding ring in wedding ring sellers such as Tiffany's. In addition, one can find and purchase a titanium wedding ring in online stores such as Amazon or eBay.
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.
The answer is in the question. Wedding ring is closest the hand and therefore closest the heart