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Old 01-07-2006, 04:21 PM
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Gosh! What is that? An engagement ring or a wealthy display?
Ladies, try and imagine if you can say no if a prince got down on one knee and propose with this!
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Old 01-07-2006, 05:50 PM
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Ladies, try and imagine if you can say no if a prince got down on one knee and propose with this!
I would probably have a heart attack before saying yes!!! Or at least faint.
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Old 01-07-2006, 05:56 PM
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I would probably have a heart attack before saying yes!!! Or at least faint.
If the size of the rock correlate with amount of love then that surely is a lot of loving!!!
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Old 01-07-2006, 06:41 PM
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If the size of the rock correlate with amount of love then that surely is a lot of loving!!!
Yeah, and then some!
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Old 01-07-2006, 09:20 PM
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Engagement rings of the Spanish ladies
Thank you very much indeed, Meredith! I was looking for a good photo of Cristina's engagement ring for quite a long time and this is the best I got:
(photos scanned from Hola, by mtbcm)



http://img226.imageshack.us/img226/6...istina25pk.jpg
http://img226.imageshack.us/img226/1...istina13vp.jpg

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Old 01-08-2006, 02:37 AM
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Clotilde's engagement ring...
That is just gorgeous. :)
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Old 01-08-2006, 01:00 PM
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What does letizia's wedding ring look like (perhaps wrong topic though).
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I think they have a simple gold band as wedding ring
Felipe's
Letizia's
In Spain (like in Portugal and other countries) the wedding rings look all like the same: simple yellow gold bands... the precious stones are left for the engagement rings...

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My vote for most interesting ring goes to Clothilde's ring of hearts. I just think it interesting that the heart is facing a left or right direction, instead of facing Clothilde or facing the person who would be shaking or kissing her hand.

I thought the same, when I saw it... perhaps it's due to the fact that all the other diamond hearts are placed in the same direction...

I agree this is my favourite one (although I also liked Letizia's/Cristina's very much, but this one is far more special and unique
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Old 01-08-2006, 02:35 PM
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I think CP Letizia have the most beautiful engagement ring :) I love it:):):)
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Old 01-09-2006, 10:31 PM
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I love Letizia's engagement ring, although I do think it looks more like a weddng band than an engagement ring.

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Yes, most of the US engagement rings are diamonds. Usually, it is hard to find a decent engagement ring of quality with another stone. Plus, not everyone will recognize it as an engagement ring either.
I got engaged in May and my engagement ring has three stones. The center stone is an emerald - my birthstone. On either side of the emerald are triangular shaped diamonds. Most people are surprised that it is my engagement ring, but finding it wasn't difficult :)
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Old 01-10-2006, 11:51 AM
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I love Letizia's ring, I really like the cut of Mary's and the actual size of the stones although I'm not a fan of rubies so I'd probably have sapphires or amethysts instead. I also really like Camilla's, Marie-Chantal's, Maxima's, Princess Sarah of Brunei's and Farah Daghestani's.
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Yay, I found a picture of Aimee's engagement ring.
I do not like this ring at all, seems really old fashioned, I can't see the diamond in the middle at all and it looks tarnished around the smaller diamonds on the outter circle, it's just not attractive to me. It looks like Lady Sarah Chatto's which I don't like either. But I guess if Aimee like it that's all that matters!:)
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Old 02-16-2006, 11:05 AM
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Hello everyone,

I've been away for a bit (still trying to organize the house and schedules and all that good stuff) and I've been reading and trying to catch up on everything I've missed... and boy have I missed a lot :)

Anyway, as I was looking thru the new pictures, I realized that some people wear their Engagement and Wedding rings on the right hand as opposed to the custom here in North America of wearing them on the left.

Would anyone know which countries have this tradition of wearing the rings on the right hand? I know I've looked at CP Letizia's hands and sometimes I see her rings on the right and sometimes on the left - or could this be the photograph being reversed or something? Also, why the right hand? I've always been told it had to be left since the "Vena Amore" is on the ring finger of your left hand that leads directly to your heart. Anyway, it would be very cool to know.

Thanks and have a great day everyone!!!

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Old 02-16-2006, 11:35 AM
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The custom in Norway seems to vary a bit - Wedding ring is traditionally on the right hand, and some also have the engagement rings there.

But there are also those who have engagement rings on left hand, because it is closer to the heart, and then switch. Of course, with the international times we live in it seems that it really might be more and more having them all on the left hand.

The right hand thing for wedding rings is that, while the left hand symbolizes love, the right hand is thought to symbolize fidelity. I think I've read somewhere.
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Old 02-16-2006, 11:42 AM
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Chinese people wear it on their right, and so does Indonesian people.. Internationally, people wear it on their left..

Here's some info:

Why in the Orthodox tradition do we wear the wedding ring on the right hand?
It has always been the tradition of the Church to place the wedding ring on the right hand of the couple based on biblical references. This is seen very clearly in one of the prayers in the Betrothal Service, but we don’t hear it in the Antiochian Archdiocese because of the abbreviated service that we use. A portion of the prayer refers to the biblical references: “For You, O Lord, have declared that a pledge is to be given and held inviolate in all things. By a ring Joseph was given might in Egypt; by a ring Daniel was exalted in Babylon; by a ring our heavenly Father showed compassion upon His prodigal son, for He said, ‘Put a ring upon his right hand, kill the fatted calf, and let us eat and rejoice.’ Your own right hand, O Lord, armed Moses in the Red Sea. By word of Your truth were the Heavens established and the earth set upon her sure foundations; and the right hands of Your servants shall be blessed by Your mighty word, and by Your uplifted arm.” As we see, it was scripturally the practice to wear rings on the right hand, the hand of authority and power completing the pledge of commitment. The power and authority comes from the right hand of God.

The practice of wearing rings on the left hand is rooted in superstition that says that there is a vein that goes from the left hand directly to the heart. This medieval superstition, like many others, was brought to America from Western Europe no doubt. Unfortunately, too many people today just follow what the majority in society do without truly understanding its meaning. Hopefully, with education and faith we will maintain the richness and meaningfulness of the Orthodox faith.
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Old 02-16-2006, 12:02 PM
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Thanks for that bit of information Norwegianne and Supergirl!!!! I learned something new today. I have friends who travel a lot ot Europe and I noticed that the girls wore another "set" of engagement and wedding rings on their right hands and asked about it. They said that if saves them the hassle of transferring their rings from left to right and right to left depending on which country they're in. I think I'll go pull out my moms rings and start wearing them on my right hand from now on too.
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Old 02-21-2006, 11:35 AM
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Does it really matter? In some countries, they do not wear ring at all but in other countries, they have two... one for engagement and one for wedding.
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Old 02-21-2006, 12:33 PM
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I have noted that many pictures are published "backwards". in some magazines the person will be facing one way and in another publication they will be facing the opposite way. This would explain why rings would be on the right hand. This happened often with Princess Diana, where it was obviously the same picture.
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Old 02-21-2006, 01:27 PM
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I have noted that many pictures are published "backwards". in some magazines the person will be facing one way and in another publication they will be facing the opposite way. This would explain why rings would be on the right hand. This happened often with Princess Diana, where it was obviously the same picture.
I've noticed that and for Princess Diana or those people I know that wear their rings on the left hand and see it in reverse, those pictures have been published backwards. For others I'm not so sure about since I do know that some countries have different customs when wearing their rings.
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Old 02-21-2006, 01:29 PM
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Does it really matter? In some countries, they do not wear ring at all but in other countries, they have two... one for engagement and one for wedding.
You're right princeofpeace in some cultures rings don't mean anything but in others they do :) Besides, for those of us who are fascinated with royal jewelry, engagement and wedding rings are just part of the whole outfit :)
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