THE HISTORY OF WEDDING RINGS & WHY THEY'RE WORN ON THE 4TH FINGER ON THE LEFT HAND.
The history and symbolism behind the tradition of wearing a wedding ring and why, in most western cultures, it’s worn on the fourth finger of the left hand, otherwise known as the ring finger.
Wedding rings today are a billion dollar
sentiment of love, but no one can really say for sure when this age
old tradition actually started. Some believe that the oldest recorded
exchange of wedding rings comes from ancient Egypt, about 4800 years
ago. Sedges, rushes and reeds, growing alongside the well-known papyrus
were twisted and braided into rings for fingers an other decorative
ornaments worn by the women in those days.
Wedding rings through different stages in history have been worn on different fingers, including the thumb, and on both the left and right hands. According to a tradition believed to have been derived from the Romans, the wedding ring is worn on the left hand ring finger because there was thought to be a vein in the finger, referred to as the ‘Vena Amoris’ or the ‘Vein of Love’ said to be directly connected to the heart. However, scientists have shown this is actually false. Despite this, this myth still remains regarded by many (hopeless romantics) as the number one reason rings are worn on the fourth finger.
Another theory thought to be behind the
ring being placed on the left hand by Christians seems a little more
plausible. Early Christian marriages had a ritual to wear the wedding
ring in the third finger. As the priest recited during the binding ,”In
the name of the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit”, he would take the
ring and touch the thumb, the index finger, and the middle finger; then,
while uttering “Amen”, he would place the ring on the ring finger,
which sealed the marriage.
A more practically based theory is that
the soft metal (traditionally gold for wedding rings) is less worn or
injured on the finger of the left hand, due to most of the world being
right handed. Further, the fourth finger on the left hand is probably
the second to the least used finger on a person’s hands outside of
pinkies. Pinkies being small, making a small ring with little surface
area to decorate, perhaps motivated people to then place it on the next
least used finger, namely the fourth finger on the left hand, which is
roughly the size of the other fingers.
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