How to Wear Your Wedding and Engagement Rings

Weddings are celebrations packed with symbolism and tradition, especially when it comes to the wedding and engagement rings. Though the rings (and the order you wear them) may be full of meaning, many new brides are still unsure about how to wear them. How to Wear Your Wedding and Engagement Rings is a significant question for most newlyweds.  Is there a right or wrong way to put on your rings? What exactly does it mean when you wear your wedding band on the inside of your finger? Read on to learn everything you want to know about the traditions behind ring placement and how you should wear your TwoBirch rings.

Wedding Ring First, Engagement Ring SecondHow to Wear Your Wedding and Engagement Rings

Putting on the wedding ring first and the engagement ring second is the most common way brides wear their rings. This tradition can be traced all the way back to the Ancient Egyptians. They believed that there was a vein leading directly from the left ring finger to the heart and, by wearing the wedding ring on the inside, it was as close to the heart as it possibly could be.

Many modern-day brides still choose to honor this tradition. On the day of your wedding, remove your engagement ring before the ceremony begins, so you don’t have to worry about taking it off or losing it during the service. You can either keep it in a safe location or temporarily place it on your right hand. After you’ve made your vows, you can move it back to your left ring finger on top of the new wedding band.

Engagement Ring First, Wedding Ring Second

Men's Rose Gold Wedding Band

Though putting on your wedding ring first and the engagement ring second is the more traditional order, there are also many brides who choose to wear their rings in the opposite order. It makes logical sense to put on your rings in the order that you received them; placing the engagement ring on the inside and the wedding band on the outside. There is also a symbolic reason to wearing your rings like this. The engagement ring represents a promise, and the wedding ring is the fulfillment of that promise. By wearing them in this order, you are creating a sort of a bookend for the story of your engagement.

Wearing Rings on Different Hands

With the growing trend of stackable wedding bands, many brides are opting to wear rings on both hands. Traditionalists might choose to wear all their wedding bands on their left ring fingers, but there is no set rule about it. It’s up to you to decide how many rings you want to wear and which hand to wear them on.

Which Way Is Right?

Ultimately, the choice is entirely yours. You can read more about different ways to way your ring at The Knot.  There are no hard and fast rules about which order you must wear your TwoBirch engagement and wedding rings in. Though there is a sentimental value to wearing the wedding band on the inside, everyone has their style and way of doing things.

You can wear your engagement ring on the inside, one ring on each hand, only your wedding band, or no rings at all. It comes down to what is most comfortable for you.

 




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