It is traditional to wear a wedding band on the forth left finger. Some European people wear their wedding bands on the right hand. If you want to wear your wedding band on a different finger then do so.
Some married men wear a gold wedding band.
I don't think that there is a rule against it, but it is not common. Wearing a wedding ring generally means you are married, so it would be misleading to wear it if you have not yet had the ceremony. As for the engagement ring, many woman will only wear it until they are actually married, at which time they change to the wedding ring. But some women like their engagement ring so much that they wear both the wedding ring and the engagement ring together even after they are married.
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.
Traditionally, men do not wear a wedding band before the wedding ceremony. The exchange of wedding rings is a symbolic part of the marriage ceremony itself, typically taking place during the wedding vows. During the ceremony, the couple will exchange rings as a symbol of their commitment and love for each other. After the wedding ceremony, it's common for both the bride and groom to wear their wedding bands as a visible sign of their marital status. In many cultures, the wedding band is worn on the ring finger of the left hand, although this can vary. While the tradition is for the wedding bands to be exchanged and worn after the ceremony, some couples may choose to wear engagement rings or promise rings before the wedding as a symbol of their commitment during the engagement period. These rings are separate from the official wedding bands and are often replaced or worn in addition to the wedding bands after the marriage ceremony. The customs surrounding wedding jewelry can vary, so personal preferences and cultural or religious practices play a role in these decisions.
to show they are married
Because he is married.
AnswerSome people wear wedding rings on their right hand but are not married. for example, I wear a wedding ring on my right hand because it was my grandmother's ring, I inherited it when she passed away, and I want to wear it because it was a very special ring to her and my grandmother and I were very close. Some people think I am married because I have the ring on my right ring finger but the proper place for a wedding ring is on the left ring finger when married.There is no law that says you have to wear a ring nor, if you choose to, where you have to wear it. It is merely a convention.
That's an old wives tale.
She wore a wedding dress.
Because he is married.
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.