An Introduction To Engagement
Rings
Engagement rings are worn
by women who have accepted marriage proposals. These are presented
to them by the men to whom they are betrothed. This indicates an
agreement by the two to marry one another.
The Background Behind Engagement
Rings
Engagement rings were
introduced to society in 1215 by Pope Innocent III who declared
that a waiting period before marriage should be observed. This is
why those who decided to follow the pope's declaration decided to
use these rings as an indication that this change in status was
about to occur. Over time, this became the acceptable
norm.
Today, most couples place
their wedding rings on their left hand, which is called their ring
finger. The finger is the one that is next to your middle finger.
Throughout history this finger was believed to be the one that
contained the vein of love. For this reason, a lot of men and women
find the practice of placing these rings on their left ring finger
to be both logical and romantic. Of course, some cultures have
different beliefs as to why the ring is placed on the left culture.
In fact, some people explain that the left hand is the weaker hand
and that placing the ring on this hand indicates additional
strength that will be gained through marriage when the “two become
one.”
The Customs In Different
Countries
It is interesting to note
how rings are worn and given in the different countries. While
these engagement rings are usually given to a woman by a man, it is
becoming a lot more common in the United States for a woman to give
one of these rings to a man. In other countries such as Sweden,
Finland, Germany, Norway and Denmark both the man and the woman
wear engagement rings. However in these countries, the men’s ring
will also double as a wedding ring for him while the women will
receive a diamond wedding ring. While it is rare, sometimes men
will wear two rings; one for commemorating the engagement and one
for commemorating the wedding.
In Germany, these rings are
oftentimes made out of a plain gold band. As aforementioned, these
are worn by both the men and women. These rings are then worn on
the right hand throughout the engagement and then they are used as
wedding rings on that special day when they are moved to the left
hand.
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