Wedding bands are a symbol of love, unity, and partnership between married couples. It signifies to the world that two lovers are committed to one another and have exchanged sacred vows to each other.
The wedding band’s shape represents an unbroken promise of love and commitment. The circle has no beginning and no end; therefore, the marriage has no end. It is believed that many past cultures shared the same beliefs about the circles.
There is, however, another theory behind the ring’s shape. Many religions consider marriage as “half of the religion.” Some historians say that the wedding ring represents two halves coming together to form a united whole. By completing the circle, primitive man also completed his religion.
As time passes traditions change and, today, it is not only the brides who wear rings as a symbol of their lasting affection, but the majority of men also choose to wear this badge of fidelity and commitment.
It was pure romance, a gesture of love and affection that has happily survived into modern times. The vast majority of men wear wedding bands these days.
It is just recently that mens wedding bands have become a part of the wedding tradition. Before this time, most men felt that any sort of jewelry was not manly. Jewelry was for females and that was that. If men wore wedding bands, it was clearly a matter of choice. Women were obliged to wear their wedding bands to signify that they were, in fact, married. In some cultures women were considered their husbands property and their wedding bands were the legal tender for “purchase” of the bride. It is clear to see why men considered wedding bands to be feminine. With this type of stigma attached to a wedding band, they chose not to don one. Only those men who were truly passionate about expressing love for their wives wore wedding bands.
Men’s wedding bands rose in popularity during the Second World War. Thousands of married men were shipped off to battle. They knew that it could be months before they would ever see their wives. They then chose to wear wedding bands to remind them of their lovers while they were so far away. It is said that men would often look at their wedding bands in remembrance of their wives during hard war times.
There are a few things a man must consider when choosing a wedding band. First, he must choose a band that is proportionate to the size of his hands. If a man has larger hands, he will likely choose a wider band and greater band thickness. The opposite is true of men with smaller hands. Next, he must choose a men’s wedding band design based on his personal style. He may like a simple band with no design or he may want intricate details and engraving. The last thing to consider is the metal. He may choose from gold, platinum, titanium, and white gold. Each metal has its own individual properties, style and benefits. For example, some metals are light-weight, some are hypo-allergenic, and some are less expensive than others.
Now this all may have been a lot to digest so to make things easier you may consider going to an online store for mens wedding bands that offer great rates and plenty of selections. There are also great stores that help with the selection and assist you in finding that perfect ring!

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I thought I would also share this interesting video that explains one reason why we where our wedding rings on the third finger (AKA the ring finger). Whether it is true or not, it is a very compelling story.