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The Wedding Ring The idea of the wedding ring itself dates back to ancient times. Most notably during the height of Egyptian rule. The shape of a ring, the circle, represents eternity for the Egyptians and many ancient cultures. It has no beginning and no end. Much like the eternal love Egyptians had for their spouses. Papyrus, sedges, and roots from medicinal plants were intertwined to create rings. Which were then placed onto the ring finger of a man's bride. These rings didn't last very long, which led to the creation of clay, leather, bone, ivory, and stone rings. It wasn't until Rome adopted the use of iron in almost everything that wedding rings became longer lasting and more durable. Iron eventually led into silver and then into gold rings. |
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