yes of course!
You should wear your cameo ring right side up ^_^
No, she does not. She did at one point wear a silver ring that some people thought was a purity ring, but it was just a ring and not a symbol of anything
I heard it was his fathers ring and he just wears it to honr him.
I have a wood selmer signet oboe. Serial #022227. Intermediate level. What's it worth. Plays fine.
I'll describe: on the left hand (counting from the thumb {as 1 thumb, 2 index finger, 3 middle finger, and then the fourth is where you wear the ring on})
Signet rings are traditionally worn on the little finger of the left hand.
The signet was a stamp which was used to impress a picture into wax used to seal a document. It was convenient to have this signet made into a ring.
By putting it in a sentence like: He had a lovely signet ring that he was very proud of.
The cartilage in the larynx which is shaped like a signet ring is the cricoid cartilage. It is the only complete ring of cartilage around the trachea.
Traditionally on the little finger of your non dominant hand ie if right handed on your left little finger
No , they wear it to show their family affiliation , and sometimes for use as a seal for closing personal letters with sealing wax.
To physically wear it it meant you could seal a document on behalf of the king to make it official. It also meant you were a trusted and loyal subject.
because he hates it
. i donot tink so
because he hates it
Jewelry did not have any particular significance in Rome except that the woman who wore it was wealthy. A man was not expected to wear jewelry except for maybe one ring in addition to his signet ring.
Cricoid cartilage :D