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		<title>The History Of The Wedding Ring</title>
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</style>The use of the wedding ring as a image of the bond between husband and wife is familiar to us as the concept of marriage itself, however from where did this
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</style><p>The use of the wedding ring as a image of the bond between husband and wife is familiar to us as the concept of marriage itself, however from where did this</p>
<p> fascinating tradition emerge? The history of wedding rings as they&#8217;re known today is actually unclear. In an article dating from the July 1869 issue of Appleton’s Journal of common Literature, Science, and Art, Edward J. Wood hypothesizes that the modern (fashionable as of 1869) use of wedding rings stems from the practices of ancient Hebrews. It had been customary for the family of a prospective groom to relinquish gifts to the potential bride and her family. The overall assumption is that it is from this tradition that the use of wedding rings as we have a tendency to apprehend them looks to have evolved.</p>
<p> Wedding rings are not specifically mentioned in the Bible, however references do exist that suggest the aforementioned Hebrew practices. Genesis 24:53 in the King James Version reads, “And also the servant brought forth jewels of silver, and jewels of gold, and raiment, and gave them to Rebekah: he gave additionally to her brother and to her mother precious things,” speaking of the servant of Abraham, the father of Isaac, who was to wed Rebekah. The marriage ring initial came into use in Christian wedding ceremonies around 870 A.D.</p>
<p> The tradition of carrying a wedding ring on the fourth finger of the left hand also comes from the ancients. In ancient Greece it had been believed that an artery from that specific finger led on to the heart. While we tend to currently apprehend this is often pure mythology, it does serve as a rather romantic clarification for the tradition.</p>
<p> Although the concept of the wedding ring is obviously very old, the ring was almost always worn by the bride. Double-ring wedding ceremonies are rather new. Wedding rings for men were virtually unprecedented before 1940 and increased in use regarding the time of the Second World War. Consistent with an October 1953 story in Hobbies, only about 15% of wedding ceremonies included a hoop for the groom. Once the start of World War II, the proportion jumped to 60%, and then to seventy% once the start of the Korean war. Today it&#8217;s additional common than not for grooms and brides alike to wear a wedding ring.</p>
<p> Therefore, why a wedding ring, vs, say, a wedding bracelet or necklace? Non secular ceremonies sometimes include a mention by the officiating clergyman of the ring’s endless circle being representative of each God’s perfect love for humanity and therefore the marrying couple’s undivided devotion to one another.</p>
<p> While the precise origin of the wedding ring is unclear and lost to history, these days we tend to recognize the wedding ring as a symbol of the unity of marriage. The couples of these days also typically choose their wedding rings along, therefore adding to the non-public symbolism that the jewelry carries for them. Additionally, the wedding ring serves as a social symbol in today’s world, signifying to others that this man or lady is “spoken for.”</p>
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