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Elegant Celtic Wedding Rings

While popping the marriage question and getting a “Yes” answer seems like a stressful event for some couples, the marriage preparations will prove more difficult. For many, this is the start of a multitude of wedding day preparations. The planning behind this special day involves the coordination of a myriad of activities such as the catering, wedding ceremony, location booking, photographer, and wedding gown shopping. Since it is an important milestone in people’s lives, the preparations must be perfect on wedding day and everything planned to the smallest detail.

While this event will come and go, the memories will linger on long after the wedding day. One of the symbols of the love between two people on this special day is the wedding ring. Although the wedding rings a couple settles on is usually determined by the couple’s budget, it is important to realize that a wedding ring will be the enduring symbol of a couple’s love long after the champagne drinking, wedding speeches and wedding ceremony are over. The rings will be worn by a couple for the rest of their lives. The the decision to buy a certain set of rings, therefore, should not be taken lightly and a couple should get the best wedding rings they can afford from a trusted jeweler.

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As you are deciding on which wedding rings you and your beloved desire to wear as a symbol of your undying love for one another you may be interested in how this practice came about and the true meaning of wedding rings.

The ring of course is a circle and a circle symbolizes infinity, agreement, harmony, rebirth and the universe. In ancient times the rings was connected with the Sun and Moon. It was believed that a ring would protect and was a magical guard, so to speak to ward off all negativity through its continuity. Rings were considered to be magical and/or sacred. Gods and Goddesses even wore rings such as in the Babylonian mythology with tales of the rings of Shamash and Marduk. Rings have always been associated with the magic, the zodiac, and even more. Even today, the wedding ring is believed to hold a kind of power that can be seen when a priest or minister blesses the wedding rings before the couple exchanges them. This practice symbolizes protective powers over their marriage or union.

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The ring of course is a circle and a circle symbolizes infinity, agreement, harmony, rebirth and the universe. In ancient times the rings was connected with the Sun and Moon. It was believed that a ring would protect and was a magical guard, so to speak to ward off all negativity through its continuity. Rings were considered to be magical and/or sacred. Gods and Goddesses even wore rings such as in the Babylonian mythology with tales of the rings of Shamash and Marduk. Rings have always been associated with the magic, the zodiac, and even more. Even today, the wedding ring is believed to hold a kind of power that can be seen when a priest or minister blesses the wedding rings before the couple exchanges them. This practice symbolizes protective powers over their marriage or union.

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