lil425
Shiny_Rock
- Joined
- Mar 29, 2007
- Messages
- 257
Portree said:Congratulations on 32 years of marriage, stci! I think you should wear your ring any way you want. The "traditional" e-ring-wedding-band set is a pretty new invention (early to mid 1900s) and it's not a tradition you see in every culture either. A ring on the ring finger of the left hand is a symbol of marriage in the USA; in other countries, the wedding band is worn on the right hand.
One of my grandmothers, who was married in the late 1920s, wore an Art Deco engraved, filigreed ring set with an OEC and small sapphire accents. It was the only ring she wore. My other grandmother, married about the same time, also had an Art Deco diamond ring that she wore alone, no band. In the 1950s, for her 25th anniversary, she had her diamond reset in a classic 1950s illusion style setting and got a matching diamond wedding band. People's taste change over time. Styles change.
I wear my halo alone sometimes; with a band sometimes; or wear it on my left hand with a wedding band on my right hand sometimes - I like to have options. When I wear my halo alone, I've never had anyone ask me if I was engaged. Mostly they just say "pretty ring" and leave it at that.
I tend to think of any person -- male or female -- wearing a ring on their ring finger of their left hand (in the USA) as "taken," whether married or engaged.