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7MM Men's Eternity Titanium Ring Wedding Band with CZ sizes 7 to 12 7MM Men's Eternity Titanium Ring Wedding Band with CZ sizes 7 to 12
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This beautiful ring is 8MM in width and comfort fit. It is high-polish with a matte finish center and has channel set Cubic Zirconia going all the way around the ring. Our rings are hypoallergenic. All rings come with a 100% money back guarantee and a FREE ring box.

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Sterling Silver Infinity Symbol Knot Ring Sterling Silver Infinity Symbol Knot Ring
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Sterling Silver Infinity Symbol Love Knot Ring. Let Your Loved One Know Your Infinite Neverending Undying Unending Forever Lifetime Love For Them.

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Sterling Silver Oval Blue Topaz Ring Sterling Silver Oval Blue Topaz Ring
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A wonderful gift for her December birthday, the Sterling Silver Oval Blue Topaz Ring is full of radiant color. Sitting atop a smooth sterling silver band is an oval-shaped Blue Sapphire stone which showcases regal shine in its 4-prong setting. The basket setting that holds the stone contains exquisite detailing down the side of the ring, creating a luxurious look. A classic accessory for day or evening wear.

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Question : What is the difference between wedding rings engagement rings and?
My sister is going to be engaged next month. She asked me to go with her next week to help her choose the engagement rings. Before going to the jewelry shop I want to know what is the difference between wedding rings and engagement rings. Do people wear the same rings on their marriage ?

Answer:
Engagement rings and wedding rings are different both in appearance and symbolism. Generally engagement rings are worn prior to marriage to signify one’s engaged status. The most common engagement rings are diamond solitaires, though engagement rings can be any color or choice of stone depending upon taste.Like wedding rings, engagement rings tend to be worn on the left hand ring finger. They are often purchased alone, or they may be sold as part of a set. When the person is married, the wedding ring portion of the set is added and tends to be worn below the engagement ring on the ring finger of the left hand.Wedding rings can also be sold separately from engagement rings and may be comparatively simple in design. Simple gold or platinum bands are still quite popular for both men and women. It’s a good idea to choose from engagement rings that will fit with a wedding band, or alternately to purchase a set if the ring has any designs that might make it incompatible with a simple band.Some wedding rings, especially in a set can also be quite elaborate. They may include diamonds or other stones that set off engagement rings beautifully. If engagement rings have peculiarities in shape and are not sold in a set, an alternative to purchasing a band that does not match is having one designed to fit with the engagement ring.Further, often engagement rings and wedding rings that are designed to go together may be welded in the back to reduce friction of the rings rubbing together. Friction will ultimately wear the rings down, particularly if they are 14 karat gold or higher. Most jewelry stores can perform this simple operation a few days before a marriage takes place so women do not have to be without their engagement rings for long.It is generally customary for women to wear engagement rings. There are male engagement rings but these are less common. Generally both new husband and wife will wear wedding rings. Unlike engagement rings, wedding rings are usually not worn until after a marriage has taken place. While a diamond solitaire on the left ring finger may indicate a lady’s engagement, a simple band worn on the left hand ring finger by either a man or a woman signifies that the person is married.

 

Question : How do I properly exchange wedding rings if bride has a band set?
My soon to be wife's wedding ring is a 2 piece set: engagement ring and a wedding band. How do I exchange rings during the ceremony? Should she already have the engagement ring on, and I just add the wedding band? Or should both her engagement ring and wedding band be on the ring pillow and I put both on her? If so, one at a time or simultaneously?

Answer:
I'm assuming they aren't soldered together. They are still 2 seperate pieces. There are a couple options for the engagement ring during the ceremony.Now, for the most part, the wedding band goes on the bottom of the finger with the engagement ring ontop (some old tradition of it being closest to your heart) So for the engagement ring:1. She can hand it to her MOH to hold during the ceremony and put it back on right after.2. She can put it on her right hand and put it back on the proper finger afterwards (this is what I'm doing)3. She can leave it on and just switch them around afterwards.4. She can put it on the ring pillow and have you put both on her hand. Personally I'm not a fan of this way because you give her the engagement ring when you propose and the wedding band when you marry. One should not be given at the opposite time. Does that wording make sense? lol

 

Question : ??????? RINGS ??????
if R1, R2 ,... , Rn are commutative rings with unity, show that U (R1 + R2 +...+Rn) = U(R1) + U(R2) + .... +U(Rn)note:U(R) is the group of units of Rand + is the external direct product

Answer:
On the one hand, suppose u1, u2, ..., u_n are units of R1,...,Rn respectively, with inverses v1, v2, ..., v_n. Then clearly (u1,u2,...,u_n) is a unit in R1+R2+...+Rn, since (v1,v2,...,v_n) is an inverse. Hence U(R1) + U(R2) + .... +U(Rn) ⊆ U (R1 + R2 +...+Rn).On the other hand, let X=(x1,x2,...,x_n) ∈ U(R1+R2+...+Rn). By definition, there is an element Xˉ¹ = (y1,y2,...,y_n) ∈ R1+R2+...+Rn.But this means that x1·y1=y1·x1=e, x2·y2=y2·x2=e, ..., x_n·y_n=y_n·x_n=e (where e is the identity element), whence each x_i∈U(Ri). Hence U (R1 + R2 +...+Rn) ⊆ U(R1) + U(R2) + .... +U(Rn), and thereforeU (R1 + R2 +...+Rn) = U(R1) + U(R2) + .... +U(Rn).§

 

Question : What is the symbolism behind purity rings and engagement rings?
Just got a purity ring and sticking to it. I understand what each ring means but I heard this cool story about how when you are walking down the aisle getting ready to say your I dos, your to-be husband removes your purity ring and puts on the other rings. I heard that from another that it should symbolize one love forever, etc. So as you can see the story got kinda messed up from there so does anyone know how it goes or have a link to a site where the story is?

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Purity rings (also known as chastity rings or abstinence rings or promise rings) are worn as a sign of chastity. The practice originated in the United States in the 1990s among Christian-affiliated sexual abstinence groups. Wearing a purity ring is typically accompanied by a religious vow to practice abstinence until marriage

 

Question : What makes signet rings so important for noble and armigerous families?
Are they symbolic of some sort of succession? Given by the father to the oldest son as symbol of his trust and blessing to succeed to him? I know the history of signet rings and how they originate from Ancient Rome, but how about their meaning in the middle ages? How about their meaning now? Are they just an accessory? Do they still mean something in an age in which every common folksman can wear a signet ring even if he is not entitled to do so? Is it still used as a method of visual recognition of nobility or gentry?

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Simply, they are seals.Official documents were once sealed, to prove their authenticity, and in place of signatures when people could not write. Seals are still used, e.g., in Canada a bill becomes law after receiving Royal Assent, and then the Great Seal of Canada is used to seal the document. (Each sovereign has their own Great Seal.) A deed can be "signed, sealed, and delivered," although many "seals" nowadays are simply a gold foil circle with a sticky back, which can be bought at any stationary store.A convenient way to carry the seal is on a ring. As you suggested, this goes back to at least Roman times, which is long before Heraldry even existed. Being on a ring keeps it safe, as it cannot be used to "sign" things when the owner is not actually present (if it were stolen, for example). When an armiger dies, his heir will typically inherit the seal ring. No-one else can use it anyway. Sadly, my grandfather was buried with his, as my aunt could not bear to take if off of his finger! I have a wax impression of it, but I have to get a new one made. They are pretty expensive!A "signet" ring is often the initial, or initials of the person. Armigers usually use the crest, or sometimes the shield, engraved "imbroglio," which means backwards. This is done so that everything looks correct on the seal itself.Someone wearing one is an armiger, and therefore a gentleman, unless he is pretending to arms - all to common these days. Still, with the price of them, etc., someone wearing one will at least be a bit special - or pretentious. Take your pick!

 

Question : What is the difference between a sweetheart ring and a promise ring? How many rings are supposed to be given?
Ok, so my boyfriend wants to give me a promise ring, but my sister told him that first he is supposed to give me a sweetheart ring. She is saying that there are supposed to be four rings before marriage. The sweetheart ring, the promise ring, the engagement ring, and then the wedding bands.

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Sweetheart and promise rings are just made up marketing things. There is no tradition of having 4 rings before marriage. People used to only get wedding bands only not so long ago and no engagement ring. If he wants to give you a promise ring, go for it, but that is for sure just a thing that high school students do, not adults. Forget about sweetheart rings, LOL.

 

Question : How much should rings matter when debating a players greatness?
Should winning rings really matter that much when your debating a players greatness? Or should stats like points, steals, assists, blocks, rebounds and all the other stats compared to the rest of the league be what really matters? Reggie Miller, John Stockton, Patrick Ewing, Charles Barkley and Lebron James NEVER won a ring? What does that say?Arent rings a TEAM accomplishment and not an individual one? Rings only mean you were on the best team! Even the benchwarmers get rings.

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Yes, when talking about superstars who obviously led their team to greatness. I dont hear anybody saying that Michael Jordan is over rated....even though he had one of the best supporting casts in history. Scottie Pippen, a Top 50 great and Dennis Rodman, one of the best rebounder/defensive players to ever play the game. That teams defense was so good it wasnt even funny. But thats because hes retired now and considered "untouchable"...plus he is no longer a threat to Lebron James. When Kobe and Lebron get talked about...all of a sudden championships dont matter(LMAO) So i guess these guys are playing for charity then? For cookies????? Are you going to remember that Lebron had a triple double against the Knicks 10 years from now? Or are you more likely to remember that Kobe dropped 81 points within 45 minutes and led his team to 4 championships? Yeah thats what i thought....i rest my case.

 

Question : rings?????????????????
i need to find some totally awsome rings for really cheap, nothing with fake jewels and crap just nice silver rings like at kohls but way cheaper, could you give me websites or links or something? im to lazy to do it myself and you might know something better.

Answer:
Oh my goodness. I have been obsessed with cute classy rings lately. I was going to check out Claire's or Icing but they have tacky rings for Tweens. The best places I went to were Target and Walmart. Suprisingly Walmart had MUCH nicer rings that Target and they didnt look fake at all. Even the ones with Jewels looked very clean and polished. They only have the really expensive wedding and engagement rings on their website:http://www.walmart.com/search/search-ng.do?search_query=ring&search_constraint=0&tab_value=3 41_All&ic=48_0&ref=501456.4292602102&search_sort=4&selected_items=but in the actual store, right next to the glass display that showcases the expensive rings are cheaper ones which cost from 2-8 dollars. G'luck!

 

Question : ????????????????????Rings???????????????
do u know any places that have cute rings for teen girls that are cheep but really cute?

Answer:
claire's, icing.

 

Question : How do wedding and engagement rings work?
This topic confuses me...Is the engagment ring traditionally more expensive, or cheaper than the wedding ring?Why are there 2 rings (engagement and wedding) wouldnt that be extremely expensive?Does the guy get an engagement ring too, or is the just the girl?Does the girl have to buy the guys wedding ring?Does the couple shop for the wedding rings together?Also, isn't there an engagement/wedding ring that is like 2 pieces, and when the wedding comes you get the 2nd piece?

Answer:
Q - Is the engagment ring traditionally more expensive, or cheaper than the wedding ring?A - The engagement ring is more expensive. Traditionally the man is supposed to spend 3 months salary on one, but that isn't really done as much these days.Q - Why are there 2 rings (engagement and wedding) wouldnt that be extremely expensive?A - Most engagement rings & wedding bands can be bought in a set to save money & then the rings will also match. There doesn't always have to be an engagement ring, but it's just grown to be a custom. When people mention being engaged everyone always wants to see the engagement ring. The wedding band speaks for itself.Q - Does the guy get an engagement ring too, or is the just the girl?A - Guys can have an engagement ring too. It's not tradition but it is becoming more popular lately. When I got engaged I bought my fiance a nice ring. Was nothing fancy cause it would just get damaged at work.Q - Does the girl have to buy the guys wedding ring?Usually the bride does buy the grooms ring. I think traditionally the grooms parents buy the wedding bands but not all traditional customs are followed thru on anymore.Q - Does the couple shop for the wedding rings together?Most of the time, yes. A lot of couples like to have matching rings therefore they'd shop together. But it can always be kept a surprise too.Q - Also, isn't there an engagement/wedding ring that is like 2 pieces, and when the wedding comes you get the 2nd piece?Yes, thats a bridal set. Engagement rings come in all shapes & sizes these days so the wedding band is made to fit perfectly with it. My engagement ring is princess cut & the matching wedding band has a square groove in it to fit perfectly. My sisters wedding band is curved to fit in with her wavy styled engagement ring.=)

 

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