Jewish Wedding Rings
But ring symbolizes fidelity and has nothing to do with the heart, on any finger or hand you've put all remains a symbol of love.
Some believe that the ring symbolizes a gift, gave the bride's wedding day, which should be in the form of coins and have some value, you'll get to be a wedding ring that you can always carry it with her. less known is that the traditional Jewish weddings, the bride gives her a ring not her village. That is the Jewish folk tradition in which women must not make such promises of responsibility.

But this day, most brides use to give back and they ring a husband, most men want to wear a wedding ring because it is a symbol that looks like it started on a journey full of love and understanding with the woman they love.
Orthodox Jewish tradition wedding rings are different from the rest of the world. They must be of solid gold, with no gems, and without precious stones. Must have inscriptions that are easy since the ring is made of solid gold. These inscriptions have to symbolize eternity, love and mutual commitment of both bride and groom.
Before buying such a ring should really know all that it symbolizes and how it should look like. You can document on the Internet, or from the knowledge that such rings are also studying their rings you can make a picture about what you want. Also to ease you can ask friends where to buy such rings.
You can opt for rings with inscriptions in Hebrew, in this period is the gate member as:
-"Ani L'Dodi v'Dodi Li," witch means "I am my beloved's, and my beloved is mine."
-"Ze Dodi Veze Re'ei" witch means ”This is my beloved and this is my friend”
-"Matzati Et She'ahava Nafshi" witch means ”I found, him (her) whom my soul loves”
-"Ba'asher Telchi Elech" witch means ”Where you will go, I shall go”
-"Tamid eetakh" witch means "I am always with you"

At Jewish wedding ceremonies when the bride groom them put the ring on his hand says in Hebrew "With this ring you are consecrated to me according to the law of Moses and Israel."
Before buying Jewish wedding ring, you must consult your future life partner. This one to help you in your search. First of all you should look on the nearby jewelry stores, you're lucky and they can deal with such specializations. Make sure phrases engraved on the ring to be in Hebrew and be spelled correctly, otherwise you could choose the next phrase, and not be at all pleasant. If you buy rings online need to make sure that the company has a policy to resolve, because if the rings do not match what you wanted or if not as you can change them. It would be a good choice to give you an insurance policy on the ring if that is lost or damaged, but we recommend you watch it, because it symbolizes the love that you joined the love of your life
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