Matching His And Her Wedding Rings
Wedding rings are a sign of marital status, where the husband and wife commit themselves to total and absolute fidelity to each other. Most religious and civil ceremonies today have a part where wedding rings are exchanged between bride and groom, with each expressing their ring vows. Both Christian and Jewish traditions use the words, “With this ring I thee wed” or similar words. Though the wedding ring worn by a woman has ancient roots, the wearing of a wedding ring by men is relatively new. This custom of exchanging wedding rings began in the very early nineteenth century in the United States, by a marketing campaign initiated by the American jewellery industry. The general tradition is for the man to use a broader wedding ring than the woman.
Matching Wedding Rings
Matching wedding rings provide a romantic touch to a passionate and loving relationship of a life together through thick and thin. Though matching wedding rings have a limited choice when compared to just wedding rings in general, there is sufficient choice on the market for the most demanding couples. Some jewellers provide a triple ring set, which includes his and her wedding rings and the engagement ring. This is so that the wedding ring fits snugly with the engagement ring, sometimes with a curve in the bride’s wedding ring to fit the engagement ring. Today his and her wedding rings have become a tradition followed in most countries.
