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Why Wedding Rings Go on the Fourth Finger: History and Symbolism

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The tradition of wearing wedding rings on the fourth finger dates back to ancient beliefs about a vein running directly from that finger to the heart. Practical considerations also played a role, as the finger offered a visible and suitable placement for a ring. Religious and cultural practices across various societies further reinforced the custom over centuries. The gesture came to symbolize eternal love, commitment, and devotion between partners. Today, the tradition remains widely observed worldwide as a mark of belonging and union.

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