Wear a mother's ring to show the birth months of each of your children. The ring is made up of birthstones - one for each child - arranged in one of several styles.
A
school ring that displays your year of graduation and the activities
you are involved in. Tradition has it that the ring is worn with the
insignia facing inward (toward you) while you are in school, and is
changed so that the insignia faces out (away from you) after you have
graduated.
Wear a friendship ring to symbolize a close - but not necessarily romantic - relationship. This ring is often worn on the little finger, but can be worn on any finger of either hand.
Choose
an Irish Claddagh ring (two hands clasping a heart with a crown) as a
friendship, engagement or wedding ring. Each item pictured is
symbolic, as is the way that the ring is worn. (See "How to Wear
a Claddagh Ring" in Related eHows, left.)
Give
or wear a promise ring to symbolize love, faith and commitment - but
not engagement. This ring is usually worn on the ring finger of the
left hand, but is not as formal or expensive as an engagement ring.
Wear
a diamond ring on the ring finger of the left hand to signify
engagement. The diamond symbolizes purity and light.
Place
a wedding ring on the ring finger of your left hand. Tradition says a
vein from this finger runs directly to the heart, putting a ring worn
here closer to the heart than a ring worn on any other finger.
Some jewelry has symbolism that is quite evident just by the design of the piece itself such as that of a Christian cross which shows the wearer is a believer or that of a Star of David which of course stands for the religion of Judaism. Others may require a little more investigation but the ring is a piece of jewelry that is full of symbolism in itself regardless of the design. The shape of a ring with its never ending circle is what makes it the perfect selection for the eternal love of a couple joined in marriage which is why they are used for weddings.
Rings
like citrine
ring
and
emerald
rings have
more symbolism in some cultures than others. Some cultures may have
certain classes of people who wear rings while others do not. Another
use of rings is to signify the fact that one belongs to a certain
group or fraternity. Graduation rings are a popular ring that is used
for this purpose as are those worn by the winners of major sports
events such as the Super Bowl or the NCCA Football National
Championship.
The
actual stones have their own meaning as well; birthstones are a great
example of this with different stones having a meaning for each month
of the year. Everyone has heard the statement, "Diamonds are
forever", which is why they are used for engagement and wedding
rings.
In
many cultures the finger upon which a person wears a ring bears a
certain significance as well. Some societies view the thumb as a
symbol of will power and therefore a person that wears a ring on
their thumb is viewed as having a strong will. If one wears the ring
on their index finger this is considered the authority finger and can
indicate that the person is of higher political or social standing.
Those who where a ring on their ring finger are seen as being
imaginative and having a high degree of creativity.
The
act of giving someone a ring requires a lot more forethought than you
would imagine. Some people place a higher importance and significance
on rings and on what finger the ring is worn on so you need to have a
good understanding of the person's personal feelings and beliefs
about rings before you buy them one. This is why it pays to try to
slow down and understand the reason behind the creation of a certain
ring like citrine
ring
or other piece of jewelry like Bracelet
Necklace
and
realize that their may be enormous symbolism behind it.
For
more information about Citrine
Ring,
princess cut diamond Ring, emerald
ringstanzanite
ring,
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