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Which religions/ cultures do NOT use wedding rings as an outward sign of marriage?
Many Asian cultures. For example, though today many Indians in America wear wedding rings (because of Western influence), many in India do not (though British colonization has had some influence).Which religions/ cultures do NOT use wedding rings as an outward sign of marriage?
In my Army training years ago we were shown pictures of what the combination of rings and equipment can do. Gruesome.Military personnel usually take their rings off for training to avoid injury. People who work in machine shops and around heavy equipment are also commonly advised not to wear their rings to prevent injury.
In the US & India Hindu women wear beautiful ornate thick gold necklaces while married, often hidden under clothing, and when their husband dies they have to take it off immediately. They also wear the mark on their foreheads to signify they are married as well. - this info I was given by a practicing Hindu neighborI don’t know any specific religions that do not use rings as a sign of a married person.
But it is not forbidden, some wear it for the cultural reasons, after all women are walking up to your door and initiating a conversation. Others reject it because of their perceived pagan origins. If they do wear them it will not be announced during a wedding service as other faiths do when the couple chooses to give a ring to one half or exchange ringsI once worked with a woman who was a member of the Jehovah’s Witnesses Church and she was married but did not wear a wedding ring.
Minor correction: Unmarried women also wear the red mark on their forehead, only widowed women take it off. So a red dot does not mean they are married.In the US & India Hindu women wear beautiful ornate thick gold necklaces while married, often hidden under clothing, and when their husband dies they have to take it off immediately. They also wear the mark on their foreheads to signify they are married as well. - this info I was given by a practicing Hindu neighbor
Red? It’s various colors, sizes & shapes. Sometimes a cream type substance, some times an ash type substance & sometimes a sticker. I have seen baby girls, young ladies & unmarried women wear it who are already promised in a traditional arranged marriage & also sometimes the young cultural dancers representing as if actresses married women of the past in the dance.Minor correction: Unmarried women also wear the red mark on their forehead, only widowed women take it off. So a red dot does not mean they are married.
It is really supposed to be red traditionally, but yes they use all kinds of colors and shapes. That is all just current fashion.Red? It’s various colors, sizes & shapes. Sometimes a cream type substance, some times an ash type substance & sometimes a sticker. I have seen baby girls, young ladies & unmarried women wear it who are already promised in a traditional arranged marriage & also sometimes the young cultural dancers representing as if actresses married women of the past in the dance.
since it started about a century before the term political correctness was accepted I prefer to believe it was in response to the jewelry industry. If they were able to I bet the Deeers had it their way men would wear diamonds also.Men wearing wedding rings is politically correct innovation.
I read somewhere years ago that engagement rings were supposed to compensate the family of the bride for lost virginity if the engagement was ended for some reason. Always thought that was interesting.since it started about a century before the term political correctness was accepted I prefer to believe it was in response to the jewelry industry. If they were able to I bet the Deeers had it their way men would wear diamonds also.
The Atlantic magazine had an article that diamonds came into greater usage as virginity insurance. Hence leaving men out when the society started to see diamonds given to potential spouses.
WHAT?!?! So you mean everyone wearing a wedding ring right now is practicing an unBiblical tradidtion of MEN?!Men wearing wedding rings is politically correct innovation.
That’s an interesting bit of knowledge. I don’t know any married Chinese who doesn’t have a wedding ring, and more than 70% here are Chinese. Some may not wear it every day for various practical reasons, but every one I know at least had one for their wedding.I know many married Chinese who do not wear rings in the U.S.
It’s more of a religious mark than a mark of marriage. Men wear a mark on their forehead as well. The only reason some widows choose to discontinue wearing it is because it was, for a long time, considered inauspicious to be a widow, and they therefore had to be prohibited from wearing tilak/bindi/tikka due to its auspicious connotation. They were also not allowed to wear jewelry, any clothing that was not white, in some cases, a blouse under their sari, and they had to keep their hair cropped short.Red? It’s various colors, sizes & shapes. Sometimes a cream type substance, some times an ash type substance & sometimes a sticker. I have seen baby girls, young ladies & unmarried women wear it who are already promised in a traditional arranged marriage & also sometimes the young cultural dancers representing as if actresses married women of the past in the dance.