How to Wear Engagement & Wedding Rings
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- Published on Friday, 22 November 2013 10:21
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Engagement and wedding rings are generally silver or gold bands, sparkling with diamonds or other precious stones. These rings are symbols of the enduring love between a husband and wife. Which finger the rings are worn on depends on the design of the rings, whether they are a set and whether it is before or after the wedding ceremony.
1.Wear the engagement ring of a set before the wedding day. In the traditional manner, the engagement ring is worn on the third finger of the bride-to-be's left hand.
2.Move the engagement ring on the day of the wedding. Traditionally, the wedding ring is worn on the hand that is considered closer to the heart, so the engagement ring must be moved to the third finger of the bride's right hand.
3.Wear both the engagement and wedding rings after the wedding ceremony. The bride moves the engagement ring back to the third finger on her left hand, on the outside of the wedding ring.Nonmatching Rings
4.Wear the engagement ring and wedding ring on separate hands. Sometimes, the engagement ring and wedding ring do not match. In this case, the bride wears the wedding ring on the third finger of her left hand and the engagement ring on the hand and finger she chooses.
5.Wear an engagement ring and ring guard. Before the wedding day, the bride wears the engagement ring on the third finger of her left hand. On the wedding day, she moves the engagement ring to her right hand. After the wedding ceremony, the bride inserts the engagement ring into the ring guard and wears both on the third finger of her left hand.
6.Wear an eternity ring with the engagement and wedding ring. When the wife receives an eternity ring, the wedding ring is worn nearest the hand, then the engagement ring and then the eternity ring. If the wedding and engagement ring are too wide, the eternity ring can be worn on any other finger.
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How to Remove Tight Finger Rings
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- Published on Friday, 22 November 2013 10:17
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Having a ring stuck on your finger is inconvenient and dangerous for a number of reasons. A ring that is too tight can cut off blood circulation to your finger, potentially causing numbness and nerve damage. If the ring gets caught on something and you can't remove it, you might find yourself in an embarrassing or dangerous situation.
1.Do not struggle. If the ring doesn't easily come off after a few firm wiggles, remain calm. Trying to force the ring off of your finger will cause the finger to swell, making it even more difficult to remove the ring. If you've already struggled, wait at least 30 minutes before trying again. Gently rock the ring back and forth to try to loosen it and fit it over your knuckle.
2.Soak your finger in ice water to try and reduce swelling. If the ring is very tight, it could have caused swelling before you even attempted to remove it. Be sure the water is very cold, and thoroughly immerse the finger for three to five minutes. Try removing the ring again without struggling.
3.Apply a bit of lubricant to your finger, such as soapy water. This will serve to remove any grime or dried perspiration lingering underneath the ring. Gentry work the ring back and forth on your finger to ensure the soapy water reaches underneath the ring. Rock it toward your knuckle, and feel free to apply a slight twisting motion.
4.Slide the ring as close to your hand as possible and wrap a length of dental floss around the rest of the finger. The floss must be wrapped tightly, and this trick should be done quickly to avoid numbness. The floss will compress the skin of your finger and you should be able to slide the ring over it. Allow the floss to unravel as you pass the ring over the length of your finger.
5.Visit a jeweler if none of these methods work. The jeweler will be able to cut off the ring with a special protected saw. Don't try this method at home--only an expert will have the tools and skills necessary. The ring may be repairable after it has been removed.
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How to Get Rid of Jewelry Tarnish
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- Published on Friday, 22 November 2013 10:13
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Silver, copper, brass and other semi-reactive materials are prone to tarnish. Instead of using harsh commercial products to remove it from jewelry, eliminate tarnish using ordinary ingredients you have at home. The solutions will be gentler on the jewelry and on your hands.
1.Soak jewelry in a baking soda mixture. Line a deep dish with aluminum foil. Place the tarnished jewelry into the dish, making sure it has direct contact with the foil. Boil a quart of water in a saucepan. Remove it from the burner, then add 1/4 cup of baking soda to the hot water one teaspoon at a time, so the mixture does not fizz up and out of the pot. Pour the solution over the jewelry until it is fully immersed. Soak the pieces until you see all the tarnish has vanished.
2.Make a vinegar-based tarnish remover. In a shallow dish, combine 2 teaspoons of table salt and 1/2 cup of vinegar. Place the jewelry in the mixture, making sure it is fully covered. Leave your jewelry in the mixture until you see all the tarnish has disappeared. Rinse well with warm water and allow to air dry.
3.Give your jewelry a lemon juice bath. Squeeze fresh lemon juice into a shallow dish. Place your jewelry in the dish and make sure it is fully covered. Leave your jewelry in the lemon juice until you see all the tarnish has disappeared. Rinse well with warm water and allow to air dry.
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How to Get a Ring that's Stuck Off Your Finger
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- Published on Friday, 22 November 2013 10:15
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A stuck ring can happen to anyone. The problem is the more you tug and pull on the ring, the more swollen your finger will get and the more stuck you ring will get. It may seem as though you’ll never be able to get the ring off. Don’t worry, however. The ring does not have to be on your finger forever. If you try a few simple techniques, you should soon be able to remove that stuck ring.
1.Rub hair conditioner on your finger to help ease the ring off. Hold your fingers toward the ceiling and gently rub the area with the conditioner. The ring should slide right off the finger after a minute or two.
2.Dab a small amount vegetable shortening around the ring and finger. The shortening will make the finger slippery enough for the ring to come right off.
3.Smear mayonnaise around the ring and finger and it should also help you easily remove the ring.
4.Spray a little bit of glass cleaner around the ring and finger and twist the ring gently. The glass cleaner will make your finger slippery enough that the ring should come right off.
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What to Engrave on Wedding Bands?
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- Published on Wednesday, 20 November 2013 13:53
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Wedding bands are an important and lasting symbol of your marriage and devotion to your partner. A wedding ring is a representation of your relationship and can be customized to reflect your marriage. Having your wedding ring engraved is one such option to personalize your ring to reflect your marriage. Your wedding band can be engraved with anything that has special meaning to you and your spouse.
Wedding bands are an important and lasting symbol of your marriage and devotion to your partner. A wedding ring is a representation of your relationship and can be customized to reflect your marriage. Having your wedding ring engraved is one such option to personalize your ring to reflect your marriage. Your wedding band can be engraved with anything that has special meaning to you and your spouse.
Dates
Engrave your wedding date on the inside of your wedding bands to commemorate the day you committed your lives to one another in matrimony. You may also choose to engrave your rings with the date you first met or the date of your first date if these occasions are very important to you. Engraving your ring with the date you and your spouse became engaged is also an option.