History Of Wedding Rings
A ring on a certain finger indicates that the wearer is married but many might be surprised to learn that the double ring ceremony so common today in the western world in which a couple both exchange and wear rings is a 20 th century convention.
History of wedding rings. It is also true that pagan cultures used wedding rings. Western customs for wedding rings can be traced to ancient rome and greece and were transmitted to the present through christendom in europe which adapted the pagan customs. Wedding rings today are a billion dollar sentiment of love but no one can really say for sure when this age old tradition actually started. Today i found out the history and symbolism behind the tradition of wearing a wedding ring and why in most western cultures it s worn on the fourth finger of the left hand otherwise known as the ring finger.
It is usually forged from metal and traditionally is forged of gold or another precious metal. Throughout history the wedding ring has symbolized various parts of the traditional wedding vows but rarely all at the same time. Early rings were made of twigs hemp or plant stems. It changes with each religion and country s view of marriage.
Historical records are sketchy and not entirely consistent but available records generally agree that the egyptians started the custom thousands of years ago. Throughout history rings were used as personal talismans in business transactions as symbols of status and of course to pledge your love to another. A wedding ring or wedding band is a finger ring that indicates that its wearer is married. Ancient egyptian scrolls from more than 3 000 years ago show images of a man giving a wedding ring to his wife.
The history of wedding rings began in a pagan culture.