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Tips For Would- be Husbands When Buying Diamond Rings.
Choosing the right diamond engagement rings for the love of your life has got to be one of the hardest rituals for any man. Not only does the man in question have to contend with hoping that the woman will say yes, but he hopes that she will love to the ring too.
Who’d be a man! How much pressure can you put on a person? You would presume that no man would be fool enough to propose to a woman without having had some sensible conversation about how she felt about marrying him beforehand – or at least without being sure that she was in love with him. So perhaps the greatest pressure comes with the choice of diamond rings – especially after knowing the way that other woman gather and stare around each other and their new rings.
Here are a few tips to make the buying of diamonds for the most important woman in your life easier.
Firstly, try to take some pressure off yourself. You are going to do your very best to make sure that you get the right ring, but if you do happen to get it wrong, it can be dealt with the same way that any not-quite-right gift can be dealt with. It doesn’t mean the marriage is doomed.
Equally, it doesn’t make you a terrible fiance or boyfriend if you ask for help getting the ring. Asking your partner’s best friend, mother or sister (if they are close) is not just going to improve your chances of getting the right ring, but it is also going to cement a relationship with someone very closed to your loved one – a great way to earn some brownie points! (You just have to make sure that your assistant is trustworthy and knows how to keep a secret.)
Finally, if you are good at picking up clues, maybe just pay attention to how your girlfriend reacts to rings that her friends are given, her likes and dislikes when you wander past jewellery shops and…
Here’s a thought, you could always shop for it together!
The History of Wedding Ring And How to Select Them
The history of wedding ring goes to Egypt where the first recorded exchange of ring at a marriage occurred. From that time this ring was seen as the symbol of eternal love, never ending love. As for the Romans exchange of ring was seen as an event of legal discourse. It was a seal of legal commitment to marry from which the girl was unable to remove herself once she had accepted the ring. From this period she was no longer free as she had accepted this token of commitment. In early tradition according to the custom Roman a ring were made of iron to denote strength but gradually for the beauty factor and for durability factor iron was replaced with gold and silver. Nowadays rings are made of yellow gold, white gold, silver or even platinum and some will even be embellished with stones.
It has been a tradition and ritual to wear the wedding ring on the ring finger of our left hand. The reason says in ancient Rome and Egypt it was believed that a vein ran from this finger directly to the heart so linking it with love. However this practice, in medieval times, continued but for a different reason. During a religious wedding ceremony the groom would place the ring on the bride’s left thumb, index and middle finger in turn and saying “in the name of the father, son and Holy Ghost. Therefore the ring was placed on the third finger. From that time it was written in the Book of Common Prayer where the words and rituals of marriage were written down and made formal. Till twentieth century it was woman who wore wedding rings but now a day man are equally sharing this factor as they also prefer wedding ring to show their love and commitment to their better half.
For selecting your wedding ring you can take advice from your relatives and friends. They might even recommend for you something that you didn’t think of initially or perhaps, they might agree with your choice. Whatever the case, a second opinion from someone you know well will never hurt. In case you are stumped when you look for a particular ring and feel that you might need another solution, then you could for instance have one especially made for your wedding and you could order something that might fit you in its entirety. For instance going for something that has been created by you will certainly be something but then the price might go up so you have to keep looking for things before anything. Once you have done something like that, you will be able to enjoy your wedding and the time spent planning it in its entirety. All this should be done well in advance before the wedding takes place because there will be a lot left to plan before the actual wedding and you do not want to waste valuable time before anything. Thus, you should have ultimate fun and the joy of your wedding, provided that you are able to plan accordingly for it.
Exchanging of Wedding Ring is Unchanged
In this article we will discuss about the customs and rituals related with wedding ring in ancient Rome and Egypt. Like any other countries these two countries are also follow the rituals of wedding ceremony. As a part of these, exchanging of wedding ring is given importance and therefore it was obeyed with extreme regularity. The ritual of exchanging of wedding ring goes backs to the ancient time. In different countries and in different cultures this ritual is followed directly and somewhere it is followed indirectly. But according to the archeological study this customary ritual was first recorded in Egypt. Then this exchanging was viewed as an earthly commitment of never ending love and respect for the would be husband and wife. This picture was not always the same for everyone as in other countries this same ritual has a legal bearing with it. In Roman culture this exchange of ring was considered as legal commitment. The custom was like this as a girl accepts this from a man and it becomes his legal right to marry her in the future. The girl is then unable to remove herself after accepting the ring.
From this tradition we come to know that she becomes bound to marry the particular person whom she has exchange her ring. Keeping this fact in mind the Romans at first made their rings with iron but gradually concerning the beauty and durability they started to make their wedding ring with gold and silver with precious stone embellishments. In this connection we may clear a quarry of our mind and that is most of us wear our wedding band on the third finger of our left hand but why? In these two countries Egypt and Rome it was believed that a vein ran from this finger directly to the heart so it automatically links to our love. Wearing wedding ring in this finger will bear extreme happiness and rain love in the couples married life. It was the belief of that era. But this practice, in medieval times, continued for a different reason. During a religious wedding ceremony the groom would place the ring on the bride’s left thumb, index and middle finger in turn and saying “in the name of the father, son and Holy Ghost. The ring was then placed fully on the next finger, the third. It was then made official and formal in the Book of Common Prayer where the marriage rituals and words are written down. Up to 20th century it was only the women who flaunt the wedding rings but nowadays men are also showing their interests in flaunting wedding bands not wedding rings like women’s.
Nowadays we see that wedding rings are made with metals like platinum, gold with white and yellow variations etc. it is up to your choice and the power of your pocket. For embellishments people are opting for diamonds, emerald, ruby, Safire and pearls. Changing of things can not be able to make any change in this field.