Posted on 07-03-2010
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Sam asked:


My girlfriend and I are not religious, but like the idea of having a gold and silver (for the bride) set of wedding rings, like the Catholics.

Is this appropriate to do ?

In general, can we just get the rings that we like, or is there a set of guidelines that we should follow ?

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Posted on 23-02-2010
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APRYLL asked:


I have been wearing my wedding rings for nearly four years. The last two weeks there is a small rash underneath them on one side of my finger only. Like several tiny pin-sized blisters that are red and irritated. Could I possibly be having an alergic reaction to the white gold after nearly 4 years? There is not a rash like that anywhere else.

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Posted on 17-02-2010
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smunwin asked:


Elyce Wedding-Rings & Kiss

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Posted on 04-02-2010
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themooseattack asked:


After the proposal, does the groom pick out the wedding ring alone as for the engagement ring or does the bride go along too?

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Posted on 30-01-2010
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Girlie asked:


This is probably a dumb question, but I’m confused about wedding rings. I’ve always thought that the man picks out the engagement ring and gives it to the girl…but then where does the wedding ring come in? I’ve heard of couples picking them out together. Can anyone clear this up for me?

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Posted on 26-01-2010
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bbamazon@sbcglobal.net asked:


Why are wedding rings placed on the left hand and not the right hand. Is their a particular reason or was it just a coincidence?

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Posted on 23-01-2010
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Having and planning for a wedding can be serious business and be very stressful for some brides. The first course of action is choosing the perfect weddings rings. Some brides prefer Gold others prefer silver.

Rings have been used as a symbol of love since ages. No matter whether it is an engagement ring or a wedding ring, a ring is perhaps one of the most memorable gift item that always keeps sweet memories of your wedding alive in your heart. In addition to being a symbol of love, in most traditions around the world, a ring is undoubtedly an important element of the wedding process. That is why one should always buy a ring that will remain relevant even after the years of marriage. So, when you start planning for your wedding you need to learn the basics of buying a ring from the market.

The very first thing that you have to decide is the style of the ring you are going to wear. You should give top most importance to the comfort because you will not be able to resist yourself from taking the ring from the finger if it is not comfortable to wear. Even though we buy different type of rings, plain rings never go out of fashion or style. Most likely, you can rest knowing that plain gold rings are going to be around for years to come. If you do not like plain rings, you may choose for engraved ring or a ring that has beaded edge. As an alternative, you may also choose to buy a diamond ring in channel set style. The real point is that you should choose a ring that will surely reflect your unique style and personality.

When it comes to making a choice of the metal for the wedding rings, you may choose gold, silver or platinum. If the bride has chosen silver for most of her jewelry, then the ring should also be silver based. If the groom wears the golden watch, then gold should be opted as base metal. Here again you may choose any one from the yellow gold or white gold. Yellow gold is most common of all the precious metals used for wedding rings. Of course it all depends on the increasing quality of purity and softness yellow gold can be 14K, 18K or 24K respectively. Nevertheless, most people avoid buying 24 Karat gold just to prevent the possible scratches than occur.

Recently, white gold is also becoming popular, because it resembles with platinum and also less expensive than platinum. However, if you have no monetary limitations, then you may also choose platinum. Platinum is safest of all the metals as one can not mix any other metal. Whatever type of ring you choose don’t forget the main purpose is to be happy on the day of your wedding and not to lose the joy of the company of friends and family. A wedding is a lifetime commitment.

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Posted on 12-01-2010
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fascinatingdiamonds asked:


Round Diamond Wedding Rings Set With Princess Cut Side Stones Channel Set In 14k White Gold By Fascinatingdiamonds.com / Fascinating Diamonds

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Posted on 12-01-2010
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pisces_dreamer06 asked:


dose the husban buy both of the wedding rings…. the womans and his or how does it work…??? is the woman suppose to buy her husbans n is it rude to pick out ur wedding ring???

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