Matching Couple Rings are two small circles that will remain yours for the duration of your life as an expression of your love for each other. What is the best way to choose the perfect wedding ring in the midst of a period where decisions and choices regarding preparation are required? What is the tradition? Who should buy and keep the rings? This guide will provide the customs and traditions associated with wedding rings.
 
 
 The circle of love: a story
 
 The origins of the Partner Bracelets, which is a symbol of the union of souls of two couples and a romantic intertwining of their lives, can be traced back to the beginning of time. The circle, which symbolizes the infinite, is a perfect geometric form, with two ends that are joined together to make them appear identical. Gold, a metal that represents eternity is used to complete the meaning of "forever".
 
 
 Fides is the Latin word that means fidelity. In the early days of Rome, Fides was the name of the goddess of loyalty.
 
 
 Wedding ring on left ring finger
 
 Two ancient customs dictate that the wedding ring should be placed on the left ring finger. The first, as beautiful as it is fascinating originates from Egypt The vein known as the vein of Love flows through the ring finger and continues through the arm until it reaches the heart.
 
 
 The second more spiritual one is linked to the Catholic Liturgy. As soon when the celebrant touches the three fingers of the left hand and recites the famous prayer "in the name of the Father the Son, the Father, and the Holy Spirit ...",, the priest inserts the ring that is blessed by the ceremony into the fourth finger of his hand.
 
 
 The wedding ring may be placed on the left ring-finger, for practical reasons. The finger that holds the ring is the weakest of the fingers, and therefore the least utilized.
 
 
 Wedding Ring Traditions and Etiquette
 
 There are a variety of ideas and customs regarding the purchase of wedding rings. In certain instances the groom buys the rings and his favorite man takes them to the ceremony.
 
 
 Another, and perhaps most popular tradition is that the witnesses are to purchase the rings as a sign of their love to the couple. If the couple has selected bridesmaids or page boys to be with the bride, they will carry the rings on an altar cushion during the wedding procession.
 
 
 Wedding rings Types and styles of wedding rings
 
 There are a variety of wedding rings that couples can pick from. From the traditional Mantua (wider) rings to the French ring which is smaller and more modern, to the "brilliant Promise" diamond rings that are adorned with diamonds in their most sparkling form.
 
 
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 Francesine is a wedding band that is thin that is flat on the inside and slightly rounded on the outside. It is typically chosen by those who aren't used to wearing rings since it is among the smallest.
 
 It is comfortable: The ring is distinguished by its rounded form and internal sizing that makes it more comfortable to wear.
 
 Classic: typically without diamonds or precious stones with a smooth internal part and a very thin section.
 
 Special: In hammered and worked gold, which adds an amazing sparkle to the wedding band.
 
 Mantovane  is like the traditional wedding band, but broader.
 
 Diamond-cut: By using special techniques, the wedding rings are unique and sparkling.
 
 Rosary Very thin section with raised details.
 
 The wedding rings are available in Bi&Tricolor that has soft weave and various shades of gold.
 
 Wedding rings that feature modern-day diamonds say "I do" extra special.
 
 This beautiful symbol can be made even more special by adding engraving. Gioielli Di Valenza offers a no-cost engraving service. The kind of engravings are based depending on the couple's preferences. A lot of couples choose to engrave their names, or simply the initials. Others opt to engrave the date of their wedding, or a brief phrase.
 
 
 The wedding rings are a symbol that symbolizes happiness and the desire to be with your partner for the rest of your life.