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Wedding ring on the right hand

Although it is common in many western countries to wear a wedding ring on your left hand, other cultures differ in their traditions. In some places, brides and grooms wear wedding rings on their right hand. In addition, certain lifestyle factors and symbolic meanings may make it more appropriate to wear a wedding ring on the opposite hand. No matter what the reason, this is a tradition that can be interpreted.
Historical perspective

According to Reader's Digest, the custom of wearing a wedding ring on the left finger is a fairly recent invention, even in English-speaking countries. In fact, before 1700, people often wore their wedding rings on their right finger. An 1869 article entitled The Wedding Ring argues that this right hand may have changed to the left, or generally the non-dominant, hand as a way for women to show respect to men who were not wearing wedding rings at the time.

Reader's Digest also claims that the Romans wore wedding rings on their right hands. This may have been due to a cultural belief that the left hand was vicious or unreliable. Even today, when people take an important oath or take an oath, they put their left hand on a Bible and raise their right hand. This emphasis on the right hand as a symbol of honor may be related to the historical distrust of the left hand.
Cultural differences

The choice of hands is also a matter of culture. There are many countries where brides and grooms still wear their rings on their right hand.
Central and Northern Europe

People in many couples in central and northern Europe wear wedding rings on their right ring. This is common for couples from the following countries:

    Norway
    Austria
    Denmark
    Poland
    Some parts of Belgium
    Germany


German couples traditionally use a simple gold wedding ring as an engagement ring and place this wedding ring on their left finger before the wedding. After the wedding, they move the ring to the right finger, where they wear it as a symbol of their union.
Russia and surrounding countries

Master Russian reports that Russians also wear their wedding rings on their right finger. According to Latvian jeweler Sudraba Nams, brides and grooms in many Eastern European countries also follow this tradition. These include Latvia, Bulgaria and Ukraine.
Hellas

According to Greek Wedding Traditions, Greek brides and grooms wore wedding rings on their right hand for many years. Those who are Orthodox Christians continue this custom. However, modern Greek couples living in Western cultures often wear their rings on their left hand.
India

Modern Indian couples consider both left and right hand suitable for wedding rings. Traditionally, the left hand has been considered unclean and unlucky, but this belief has changed in recent years. Today, the left hand is just as acceptable for wedding rings as the right hand in India.
Other reasons

Alternative wedding traditions are not the only reason one can choose to wear a wedding ring on his right hand. Wearing your wedding ring on your right ring may be best if one of these situations applies to you.
Left handed

For left-handed people, wearing a wedding ring on the left hand can interfere with daily activities. Your left hand can also be hit harder, causing damage to your ring. In this case, wearing the ring on your right finger can prevent you from losing or damaging your wedding ring.
Health issues

Health issues may also make it more practical for some people to use their right hand ring. For example, rheumatoid arthritis and other joint conditions can cause the joints in one arm to swell, making it difficult to insert or remove a ring. It makes sense to avoid wearing your wedding ring on your left hand if it causes pain or other problems.
Symbol of the immortal bond

If a member of the couple dies, it is common for the survivor to wear the wedding ring on the right hand. This gesture symbolizes the continuing bond with the deceased spouse, despite the legal dissolution of the marriage by death.
The choice is yours

Ultimately, choosing your finger is a matter of cultural tradition and personal preference. Since wedding rings are just a symbol of your love, there is no legal requirement to wear a wedding ring on your left hand. If you prefer your right hand for any reason or enjoy the symbolism of a right ring, do not hesitate to start your own tradition. At Visiogold.org we have created a very large variety of romantic handmade wedding rings and bands with top Greek quality

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