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      • They trace the tradition to approximately 1549 when the Anglican Church's Book of Common Prayer instructed members of the Anglican Church to wear the ring on the fourth finger of the left hand in order to distinguish them from Catholics and other Christians who, at that time, typically wore their wedding rings on the right fourth finger.
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  2. While there aren’t many records from the Middle Ages, it’s believed that the left-hand ring wearing tradition began in about the 14th century. Rings were often worn on the right hand during Roman times, and it’s thought that wedding rings were worn on the left hand because people wore their rings on the hand that didn’t do manual labor.

  3. Jan 27, 2020 · According to wedding ring seller My Trio Rings, couples opt to wear their wedding rings on the right hand in India, where the left hand is considered unclean, and Orthodox Christians also customarily wear their wedding bands on their right hands. That tradition began due to the evil association with the word "left"—"sinister" comes from a ...

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  4. Dec 11, 2020 · A map of wedding ring-wearing traditions in Europe. Green: on the left-hand ring-finger; red: on the right-hand one; hatched: varying by region or religion.

  5. Jan 4, 2017 · The union between marriage and the now-standard ring placement can be traced back to second-century Egyptians who falsely believed that “a certain most delicate nerve” began in the fourth left...

  6. Sep 7, 2023 · In many Western cultures, including the United States and most European countries, it is customary to wear the wedding ring on the left hand. This tradition dates back to ancient Rome, where it was believed that a vein in the ring finger, known as the “vena amoris” or the “vein of love,” connected directly to the heart.

  7. Oct 4, 2023 · According to Selle, "Historically, wedding rings have been documented to be worn on every finger, even the thumb. Today, wedding rings are most commonly worn on the fourth finger of the left hand ...

  8. May 2, 2022 · The choice of wedding ring finger may seem arbitrary (or maybe it just seems like a bit of proper wedding etiquette ), but there’s actually a historical reason behind which finger became known...