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Archive for January, 2010

Binary Code Wedding Rings

Tuesday, January 26th, 2010

Wedding rings are usually plain circular, gold rings. It’s what your mother and father wore and their parents before them. Like so many things, it is a tradition and one that most of us carry on without questioning. The new age techie generation however, doesn’t want to accept the tried and tested all the time. They want to set their own rules and tenets of what is to be done and how. One area where they are making a dent is the wedding ring.

Wedding Rings: Code For Life

They need to bring technology into every facet of their life. If that’s the way they want it, so be it. Today, there are so many jewellers both regular and online who offer a range of wedding rings to please this new generation. One of these is the binary code wedding ring. If you choose a binary code wedding ring, you can engrave a message in code on it – all you need to do is to ensure that the message is around 20 characters. Most binary wedding rings can only have five lines of code engraved. Wedding rings like these are really just the thing for computer geeks and it’s something they will treasure all their lives! They will also no doubt feel that they are breaking with the past and creating their own hi-tech future. Whatever the kind of ring, the sentiments are the same – code love for life!

Wedding Rings And Hospitals

Tuesday, January 26th, 2010

Wedding rings are usually worn everywhere and most work places allow their employees to wear their wedding rings. The only exception would be if there was any kind of danger associated with the wearing of the ring. One of the places where this could happen is in hospitals and depending on the facility and the seriousness of the illness being treated, a wedding ring may be permitted or not. This is a very tricky rule as it could put people’s backs up. Very often, an institution will have to take the staff into their confidence and explain why wearing a wedding ring to work might not be a very healthy idea – both for the staff member and the patients.

Wedding Rings: Sometimes Dangerous

It could be a rule for doctors, nurses and staff who are in the surgery rooms. It could be a rule in hospitals with high infectious diseases. It could also be a rule in facilities where they offer massages. Some hospitals don’t allow the staff to wear rings that have designs on them while the plain, smooth wedding ring is allowed. This is done because a wedding ring with designs on it can trap dirt which in turn could carry infection form one patient to the other. All kinds of infections and diseases could be passed on this way. Even thorough washing cannot sometimes get rid of the problem. So, in some cases, it really might be better to not wear the wedding ring at your place of work. Sometimes this is a rule, at others, people might so it themselves.

Utah Pilot’s Titanium Wedding Ring Found

Tuesday, January 26th, 2010

It was such a tragedy when the young, twenty-eight year old pilot from Utah went down with his jet in a remote area at night and lost his life. His young widow, Josie was devastated and she wanted something of her husband’s to keep with her. She hoped that his wedding ring could have been salvaged. That was what she asked for when they told her about what happened.

Pilots are not allowed to wear their rings when they are flying so like most other pilots, George, too, used to keep his wedding band in the pocket of his flight suit. It seemed highly unlikely that it could be found but it looked like a miracle when it was. Since that was all she had asked for, a team of volunteers was pressed into the job and they recovered the ring. Today, Josie wears it on a chain around her neck.

Wedding Rings: For Better Or For Worse?

Monday, January 25th, 2010

In the euphoric flush of happiness after an engagement, all most couples dream about is a ‘happily ever after’ scene once the wedding rings have been exchanged. Even if they see not many happy marriages around them, they feel that theirs will work and be one long trip down a happy road. That’s why perhaps the wedding vows are written the way they are – to make us aware that there will be good times and bad. Yes, it’s unrealistic to expect life together to be one huge bed of roses – but the great thing is, if you view it the way it should, marriage can be great in good times and bad.

Wedding Rings: Sharing The Good Times And The Bad

The way to see it may be like this: as a couple, you could double your happiness and halve your troubles. That’s what the wedding rings should signify – a coming together to experience whatever life has in store. It helps if both are on the same side of the fence to face whatever problem is together. It also helps if you share the happiness that comes together. The words of those traditional vows have been carefully chosen indeed. If couples make up their mind that they sink or swim together – the operative word being together, those wedding rings are a wonderful symbol of marriage at its very best.

Wedding Rings: What God Has Joined Together

Monday, January 25th, 2010

Wedding rings are the symbol of your journey from a single status to being one of two. It’s the symbol of both of you taking your vows to love each other – and the vows are to each other in the presence of God. That’s why the traditional order of service makes the vow complete by stating: What God has joined together, let no man put asunder.

Wedding Rings: Forever Love

The traditional vows are very clear – not only must the bride and groom love each other for the rest of their lives together, no one from outside has the right to interfere or to cause any kind of problems that could jeopardise the marriage. It is a marriage blessed by the Divine and as such, no man or woman has the right to break it up. That essentially is what the wedding rings are a symbol of. So it is more than just a circle of gold – it is a pact between the couple and God, with everyone who attends the ceremony as witnesses to the promises made. It is also an unspoken promise for everyone else not to put any kind of spokes in the marriage. Maybe it’s the profundity of the occasion and the vows that make a wedding ceremony so important.

The Beauty Of An Old Wedding Ring

Monday, January 25th, 2010

Have you ever looked at an old gnarled hand and felt the tears well up in your eyes at the sight of that worn out old wedding ring? It could have been your grandmother’s hand or a favourite old neighbour. Through all the impersonal chores of each day, there are certain things that touch the heart and an old wedding ring that stands for a marriage that has weathered the storms of time is one such thing.

Wedding Rings: Old But Eternal

The gold of the wedding ring might have lost its early lustre but what the ring stands for is eternal love, a love that never dies but is young as the day it began. Never mind how worn out the ring might look, it signifies the strength of the emotion that flows between two souls. However blasé we might pretend to be, there’s not a soul which is not touched by a love that lasts for decades.

Wedding Rings And Memories

The wedding ring also encapsulates in its dull old look, memories of a lifetime – some happy, some sad, some funny, some inspiring. They’re memories that have been experienced together and that’s what make them so special. A wedding ring like this is what all those vows that were taken a long time ago fulfil and it shows.

The Circle Of The Wedding Ring

Monday, January 25th, 2010

There’s a timeless beauty about the wedding ring that just cannot be explained. There’s a certain magic in its simplicity too. A long time ago, when the wedding ring became a part of the marriage ceremony, there was a reason why this particular shape was decided upon. The wedding ring is an unbroken circle. The engagement ring is broken by the stone in the centre but the classic wedding ring has no visible joint and there’s a very good reason for this.

Wedding Rings: Timeless

The circle has always stood for the eternal. It means ‘no beginning and no end’. That’s what the union of marriage is supposed to be – a union for all time and what better symbol could there have been but the circle. Of course, in early days, the circle was made of grass or hemp but that quickly changed and the wedding ring was made with precious metals. Today, the most popular wedding ring or what is called the classic wedding ring is the simple circle of gold that most couples choose. The gold adds the value – the circle says it all. It just stands for love that goes on and it is a silent testimony of the vows that a couple takes when they enter their wedded life together.

The Western Wedding Ring Now Global

Monday, January 25th, 2010

Though wedding rings were used by couples to proclaim that they were married even centuries ago in many civilisations, it has grown to become a very Western concept. This concept has grown even stronger because the wedding ring is part of the Western religious ceremony. So seeing a ring on the fourth finger of the left hand of a Western woman meant she was married. The same did not apply to a woman from the East because she could wear a ring on that ring finger and still not be married. However, in the recent years, there has been a sea change where this is concerned.

Wedding Rings: Beyond Boundaries

Today, many people from all over the world, especially the young, have incorporated the western wedding ring into their own ceremonies. So besides their own symbol of marriage, they also wear a wedding ring and this could apply to both the husband and the wife. The engagement ring of course had gone global before the wedding ring, but the wedding ring has followed in its footsteps around the world soon enough.Why is this happening? With more and more people travelling, there was bound to be a synergistic coming together of different cultures. Since the movies from the West first made their entry to other countries, viewers, especially the young audience has followed a lot of what they saw on the screen when it came to dress and mannerisms. Now, it is the turn of the symbol of marriage – the wedding ring.

Is Naomi Campbell’s Van Cleef Diamond Ring An Engagement Ring?

Monday, January 25th, 2010

It looks like Naomi Campbell and her billionaire Russian boyfriend are planning to get married some time soon. She’s already moved out of her home in London and has set up home with Vladmir Doronin in Moscow. Rumour has it that she is doing all she can to fit in with his social circle and has even started Russian lessons.

The ring she is wearing is a black diamond skull ring. Is it an engagement ring? We don’t know but if it isn’t, it sure is a precursor to one. The two met a year and a half ago at the Cannes Film Festival and they have been together since then. So it looks like it’s just a matter of time before they announce their nuptials to the world.

Spending Time Choosing Your Wedding Ring

Sunday, January 24th, 2010

A wedding ring is a wedding ring is a wedding ring. Or is it? Does the wedding ring for most couples just mean something to show the world they are married? Is that the reason that most couples do not spend an inordinate amount of time choosing their wedding rings? The emphasis very often seems to be on the engagement ring – the ring that dazzles and proclaims to the world how much has been spent. In most cases, the wedding ring is tucked away under it, like a violet in the shade.

Why Does A Wedding Ring Need Time?

This is the ring that binds and you take a vow to be together till death parts you. Doesn’t that need a symbol over which time has been spent while choosing? Many couple will say: What’s to choose? One looks as good as the other. While it is true that the classic gold band is the one that is most often bought, you need to spend time choosing a ring that will be comfortable, fits just right, is in the colour of metal you like and would want to live with, is the right width and weight and feels good on your hand. Unless you try on a few, you won’t know what exactly feels tight or fits right. All you need to take care is that you don’t buy the first wedding ring that fits as though it is a chore to be finished. Choose with love and with care – your marriage deserves it.

Mood Rings As Wedding Rings

Sunday, January 24th, 2010

It’s just a fad but it’s happening in young marriages. There are a few youngsters who are getting married with mood wedding rings. Will the trend catch on? While it doesn’t seem likely, it will no doubt be a first year or first few years’ novelty when both the bride and the groom are young. As long as the mood takes them however, these fun rings are a great diversion.

What Are Mood Wedding Rings?

Look around and you’ll see some youngster wearing a ring that changes colour. This is called a mood ring. When these rings are used as wedding rings, it’s just a young way to keep a tab on how each one feels at that moment. The rings change colour depending on your mood. The material in the ring is heat resistant and if you are angry, the colour changes. The same goes for if you are sad or happy or amused or whatever. So if you want to know what a person is feeling like inside, the mood ring helps you take a peek inside with the help of a colour code.Will they wear these rings for life? We think not. In all probability, they will exchange the mood rings for regular wedding rings in a short while. However, till then, it’s fun time with these mood wedding rings.