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Of course, there are plenty of left handed theories that contribute to the continued tradition. Watches and rings often go on the left hand as a symbol of peace. The right hand was considered the sword hand, and a sudden movement with the right hand could lead to the perception of danger. The left hand was considered a hand that had limited dexterity and thus could be trusted if it made a move. That theory is obviously disputed by left handed individuals.

The ring itself is usually fairly plain, although Celtic customs require a finely adorned ring that is thoughtfully and personally decorated. The simple nature of the wedding ring is thought to have its origins in universal understanding. Unlike other rings, which can be worn just for beauty, a simple band would be a symbol recognized everywhere and by everyone.

Almost every culture in the world exchanges a ring before or during a wedding ceremony. Not all cultures support the male need for a wedding ring. Each culture recognizes that the symbolism of the wedding ring is directly related to the commitment and promise of a future that is sealed in togetherness.

The choices in wedding rings these days range from traditional yellow gold to ultra-modern titanium. And that's just the metal, not the design! To help you cut through the confusion, find out more about your choices at the Best Wedding Bands site.

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