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Show 3C vutfy ,v jpooifodffy ir lvs? ft- , T?, ? i. When bride purchasr wax the usual wav to win a wile, the engagement ring was twd to "seal the bargain" between the man and his intended In Rome the groom sent the bride-to-ba plain iron ring This showed how lasting their union would be and the Irugaht.v that should be observed in heir w edded lives Its been said that the iron ring was worn at home, but a gold one was given to the bride to wear m public In the Anglo Saxon north, the engagment ring was part ol the "earnest money, or down payment, the suitor made to the girl's lather. It was placed on the maid en's right hand where it remained until the actual man 1, me, then it w as translei red to the lelt Why then do people choose the fourth lmgei nl the left hand for these rings The most pi at Peal explanation, since most people ate rigid hand ed, is that this least exercised finger was the best place to keep a ring out ot the w ay Tins was particularly true m ancient times when wedding rings i Atriea were wol! available ed cdforJuble by mans The wedding rng doles bn! t the ant lent Hindu'., am. the 'i'i t n , , If t . ,.u s , t : a . a iii r e ne high point ol the an I , f i ,1 - : detached into parts - one for the woman, one for the man. and sometimes, one for the matchmaker - that were later reunited as the wedding ring The diamond nng mack' its appearance in the fitteenth een tury, when Archduke Maximilian ol Austria presented .Maiy of Burgundy with the first of its kind By 1900 white diamonds from South "twin-born- betrothal i mg imk to an Rome I nil) the u' t couth ecu Christians could inarm spousals. that ic by simply la!, their intent mn In 130 5, the Council oi 'I i ma fc the wedding ring an e t ;. part ol the mai riage saci ameet )t hen the groom takes hi- - bt hand slips the ring on her P finger and utters " ith ih,s t I i a ' m n w .IS ONLY THE BEST WILL DO In AND THAT'S WHAT WE PROVIDE 1. ui ope I g .mi .! c i I I i. a Ii .hIiUiui i'. if mg ol a i u ' ol tiio lo in inn in ii '.s i'll P t i i.' t .i mli -- LlnvitaUon to Hzgancz Complete Wedding Package Accomodating Small & Large Weddings Kill loi the III 'lilt in i va2 ee pi - a- in i - tin inl lie ,p os .,1 U.ga " hi ti i. si I i ! mu' , i I ii i i '!,!, 11 t .. renumy a ; a ; H ing a -- i ' a tain rings (hunh door P lo subdilute tor bet imnule M Double- i ui t fa Tlw were very large The second reason goes back to the Kgyptians who believed that the vena unions ran directly lrom this linger to the heart, the nearest to the seat of life and love. Greek and Roman doctors also used the "heai t finger to stir medicines The popular engagement ring in the Klizabethan period was the gimme! from the Latin gemellus, ) meaning ring. This style of ring formed a hoop that In southwest Ireland a marriage ntraet is invalid without a gold rmf? In the last century, the very P(or borrowed rings of gold from a Inend or hired one for the day from the officiating priest. an (.a, mors m cached w.d. a JFed... ,L Jf -- I U How To Choose Your Wedding Dress 1. cd' Dec ide what kind ' wedding you want formal, -- semilormal, or inlornial. I hen research the styles that will fit your theme by looking through tlu pages of magazines to see w h;its out there. 2. Make- - a list of bridal boutiques and depait incut stoics in y our area. Set a budget for your entne wedding outfit lrom headpiece to shoes. 1. St a 1 looking the day altei you announce your engage-!5. 1 cut. W e d d i n g dresses aie custom oidcied lor the most part and this lakes time. 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