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Wedding rings are precious pieces of jewellery - not just cost wise, but also sentimentally. You rarely, if ever, take them off. Nevertheless, there may be times when you need to take off your wedding ring, for example - times like when you are working in the garden, or using cleaning chemicals that may damage your ring, or cooking, mixing up batter with your hands. When you do take off your ring, take a minute to keep it in a safe place where you can find it easily after you are done working, cleaning or cooking. Most certainly don’t let your little one get his hands on it.


Babies love exploring stuff. They are known to do the most hazardous and strangest things. If you do take off your wedding ring, do keep it out of reach of your baby. Babies love putting things in their mouths, and if they get their hands on your wedding ring, you can be sure that is where it is bound to go. This can be dangerous as the baby may choke on it, it may also cause a medical emergency. Or else they may play with it and drop it somewhere and you may not be able to find it. The same goes for pets, especially dogs. Imagine if your dog swallowed your ring and you have to hunt in all the doggie-do to retrieve it. Your wedding ring is precious, so keep it in a safe place or locked up when it is not on your finger.


Whatever the style and metal you decide to go with, wedding rings from SamaraJames mean you can rely on the fact that what you get is pure and finely crafted with care. Choose from a wonderful array of extremely well-designed, solid wedding rings, in your choice of style and metal. Take your time choosing them - you are probably going to have them on for life. Then with that wedding ring on your finger, go live life to the fullest. If you would like more information on wedding rings, please do call us on freephone 0800 612 2721.