Perfect order to wear engagement, wedding and eternity rings
It's easy when you just have to deal with wearing wedding rings and engagement rings.
But, when an eternity ring comes into the scene, you might get confused on which order to wear engagement, wedding and eternity rings.
In this article, we will clear the confusion with the traditional order of wearing all the three and how you can change the order based on individual and cultural preferences. So, let's dive straight in.
The correct order to Wear Engagement, Wedding, and Eternity Rings:
This is the traditional order of wearing engagement, wedding and eternity rings.
First comes the wedding ring:
After the wedding ceremony, the second wedding ring called the 'wedding band' is added to the engagement ring, closest to the hand and the heart.
Wedding ring is worn closest to the palm of the hand signifies the importance of unbreakable bond formed with marriage and how it remains closest to the heart forever.
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Secondly, engagement ring:
Traditionally, the engagement ring is worn on the ring finger of the left hand. This practice dates back to ancient times when it was believed that a vein, called the 'vena amoris' or the 'vein of love,' connected this finger directly to the heart.
An engagement ring is normally worn on top of the wedding band. If the wedding and engagement ring doesn't fit together, some women might move engagement ring to the ring finger of the right hand.
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Third comes the eternity ring:
An eternity ring is added to the bridal ring sets as a gift on special occasions, such as anniversaries or the birth of a child.
The eternity ring is typically worn on the same finger as the engagement and wedding rings, on the outside edge of the ring set. It is placed last in the stacking order, furthest away from the hand at the opposite end to the engagement ring.
This arrangement allows the eternity ring's continuous band of gemstones to be prominently displayed along with wedding band, symbolizing the eternal nature of the love shared between partners.
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What comes after an eternity ring?
After an eternity ring, some couples choose to add a 'Half-Eternity Ring' or 'Anniversary Band' to commemorate significant milestones in their marriage.
Half-Eternity Rings feature diamonds or gemstones set across the front half of the band, symbolizing everlasting love and celebrating years of togetherness.
Common Confusions in Ordering Rings
While the traditional order of wearing rings is well-established, some confusion may arise, particularly when it comes to the positioning of the eternity ring.
Some individuals may prefer to place the eternity ring between the engagement and wedding rings, while others choose to wear it traditionally on the opposite side of the engagement ring.
Ultimately, the order is a matter of personal preference and style, and there is no right or wrong way to wear these cherished symbols of love.
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Navigating Individual Choices
Personal Preferences:
Each person's journey is unique, and the choice of ring order is a personal decision that reflects the couple's preferences and values.
Some may prioritize the engagement ring as a symbol of the first step in their commitment, while others may choose to place the eternity ring closest to the heart, signifying their unending love. Some may even choose only one between the two.
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Cultural and Religious Influences:
Cultural and religious practices may also influence the order of wearing rings.
In some cultures, the engagement and wedding rings are worn on the right hand, while in others, the rings are exchanged during different ceremonies on different occasions.
It's essential to respect and embrace the customs that hold special significance for each individual and their heritage.
The Elegance of Stacking:
Stacking rings has become a popular trend in recent years, allowing individuals to mix and match different styles and metals to create a unique and personalized look.
Whether it's adding a delicate band between the engagement and wedding rings or incorporating multiple eternity rings to celebrate significant milestones, stacking allows for creativity and individuality in expressing one's love story.
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Conclusion:
The journey of love is a deeply personal and meaningful experience, and the symbolism of engagement, wedding, and eternity rings beautifully captures the essence of this profound commitment.
While the traditional order of wearing these rings has been cherished for centuries, modern times invite individual choices and creativity in expressing love's eternal bond.
So, wear your rings with pride and joy, celebrating the beautiful story of love that unfolds with each passing day.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Do I wear my engagement ring on my wedding day?
Yes, traditionally, people wear engagement ring on the wedding day.
You can choose to wear it on the same finger as your wedding ring or switch it to your right hand during the ceremony. Afterward, the engagement ring is typically worn above the wedding ring.