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Wedding rings have always been a visible reminder of the vows taken by a married couple, but the ring itself has previously stood for more.The ring was meant to show that a couple would be financially able to support themselves - if they could afford the ring - that is, in those days, if the man could afford the expense - then he could afford to be married, and care for the household and eventual children.
The ring is traditionally worn on the left hand, but in previous times, some cultures insisted that the right hand was the best place to wear a band symbolizing your marriage. The right hand was used whenever you would give a pledge or vow, and was seen as the hand of truth. The left hand was seen as unequal, and the word "sinister" originally came from the Roman word for "left handed". However, the left hand originally won out over the right as the hand to display a wedding band, as it was believed that the "vein of love" travelled through the left ring finger, and that a wedding band over this direct connection to the heart was more symbolic of the love shared by the couple.
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