This is because
diamond wedding engagement rings hold a cultural value and allow couples to show their commitment and love to their better half. Below are a few examples of what
wedding rings symbolize in different cultures.
Ancient Egypt
Hieroglyphics show that Egyptian brides used to wear
wedding rings approximately 5,000 years ago. The Egyptians believed that
wedding rings were a symbol of
eternity and they signified the eternal love of couples.
India
You might be a little bit surprised to hear the fact that
engagement and
wedding rings are not just worn on the left and right hand of brides in India; instead, they are also worn on the toes. Men give
engagement toe
rings to their brides, which are locally known as “bichiya”.
Japan
Exchanging
engagement and
wedding rings is relatively a new tradition in Japan.
Grooms and brides who are having a traditional Shinto
wedding exchanged three sips of sake instead of
rings during the ceremony. However, couples started to exchange
wedding rings in the 1990’s.