Wedding rings are a note to the world
“Wear your wedding ring always. It’s a constant reminder of your connection to your spouse. And a note to the world that you’re off limits.” Dave Willis
The rhetorical heart-warming tales about one important piece of jewellery particularly wedding and engagement rings has become a symbol of joy and happiness in the marital context. Characteristics differ based on preferences, affordability and event. A cultural revolution with an interest in Europe, Caucasian, American and in general foreign trends. Many African societies and particularly Zimbabweans have embraced the pertinence of wedding and engagement rings.
Your big day is incomplete without your wedding rings
I have seen family unions and mass gatherings as per cultural norms slowly being replaced by flamboyant, spacious events characterised by glamour in form of weddings and roora events. Yet still, we find these are incomplete without the valuable, sparkling gold or silver rings as a symbol of everlasting love and appreciation. These pieces of jewellery become a reminder of the special day and the beginning of an incredible love voyage.
Fairytale stories about wedding and engagement rings have been told. While wedding rings may also be lost or stolen, and on rare occasions found under incredible circumstances, but in the vast cases the odds remain vastly stacked against us.
Ladies love ring shopping
Incredible testimonies have often been seen in couples revisiting renowned jewellery shops like Aurex Jewellery for polishing or resizing. While sad endings see once happy couples losing or selling their rings. Female counterparts have generally been the fondest of the two genders when it comes to the excitement around the glamorous love token. A sign of loyalty signifying the ‘I’m taken’ message. It is a symbol of pride for the groom and bride. It normally sparks debate and public outcry when one loses their valuable piece.
Universal symbol of love
Despite all the tweets, notions and theories around wedding rings, it can generally be agreed that it is a universal symbol of love, pride and loyalty amongst two love birds across all age groups!!! Have you seen the wedding rings we have on offer? https://aurex.co.zw/ladies-wedding-rings/
“Though we may have been physically bonded, to see my ring on my wife’s finger, it meant something. To wear hers on mine, it meant even more.” Nalini Singh
Blog by
Susan Maluwa