For example, some Orthodox Christian traditions consider the right hand to be the most noble and sacred. It is therefore the obvious choice for a wedding ceremony. In Eastern Europe, such as Austria and Poland, this custom is deeply rooted. In India, depending on the region and rituals, the right hand can also have strong symbolic meaning.
But there are also very practical reasons! For a right-handed person who uses their hands very intensively, wearing a ring on the left side can quickly become uncomfortable. But what if you work with your hands? The right hand may simply be more suitable for everyday tasks.
A choice of modernity and individuality.
Wedding traditions are evolving. Couples are moving away from convention and personalizing their commitments. Why feel obligated to wear a wedding ring on the left hand when the right is more comfortable? Some women choose to give each other a "love ring" as a symbol of a personal journey, achievement, or commitment beyond marriage. And this gesture can be just as meaningful and significant.
Questions we often ask ourselves…
Is a man with a ring on his right hand married? Sometimes yes, especially in some cultures. Sometimes no. It's better to ask than to assume!
Should you hold hands with your partner? Absolutely not. What matters most is what makes sense for both of you.
Is this a new trend? Yes, and it perfectly reflects the evolution of modern couples: free to make their own decisions, honest in their commitments, and true to their personalities.
The choice is yours… a hand that reflects you.
Left or right, the symbol remains the same: love, unity, promise. What matters is what it represents to you. Whether you want to honor tradition, affirm identity, or simply follow your instincts, it's important that your ring is worn with pride and intention.
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