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Since primitive times,
brides and bridegrooms have sealed their wedding vows with a symbolic
exchange of rings. Once this exchange takes place the marriage
begins.
The pharaohs of Egypt
wore their wedding rings on the third finger of the left hand
because of the 'vena amoris', a vein that they believed ran from
that finger directly to the heart.
Millions of couples
exchange gold bands at the wedding ceremony. The wedding rings
have become the universal symbol of trust and commitment between
two loving people. This simple band of gold probably uses more
of the world's gold than any other single type of jewellery.
Some couples leave
the decision of choosing the wedding ring until the last minute.
Considering that of all the choices that are made during the planning
of your wedding it pays to give yourself plenty of time. The wedding
dress will be worn once, the wedding cake will be eaten, the honeymoon
will be over but the rings will still be there as a constant reminder
of the day you took your vows.
Follow our steps but
the decision eventually is up to you. Whichever ring you choose
you can find many beautiful styles and designs here at AndrewBerry.co.uk.
With proper care, whatever choice you make should last a lifetime.
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