you have the jewleres put it together than u have her not wear it and u give it to her that day
Couples exchange vows when they get married. They may also exchange wedding rings.
i do
You are either the Godmother of the bride or groom or you are not. If you are then it is not up to you to purchase the wedding rings, but up to the bride and groom.
they don't trade rings they give rings but that's for the commitment that's what marriage is about it also shows love trust and loyalty
No the wedding rings do not have to match its all personal taste. Most couples wear complete different rings but it is possible to get matching rings if that is what you are looking for.
No, wedding rings do not have to be the same color for a married couple. Example: The bride's rings should match (gold should be on gold; white gold on white gold), but, the groom could wear another metal for his ring (if the bride has silver, it is acceptable for the groom to wear gold or reversed.)
It's possible, but I think the bride and groom should split the total cost for BOTH wedding rings.
The groom owns his ring and the bride owns hers.
The items topically included in the wedding jewelry sets are the marriage rings, the necklace for the bride, the earrings for the bride and sometimes the bracelet.
The groom should buy the engagement and wedding ring for his bride to be and the bride to be should buy the groom's wedding band.
Some individuals like to exchange promise rings in addition to engagement rings or wedding rings because they believe a third level of ring exchange is necessary.
Indian people in general do not exchange rings