The most common placement for wearing a wedding ring is on the fourth finger of the left hand. This custom began with the Egyptians, who believed that a vein on the left hand was directly connected to the heart. . Today, a more practical explanation is that the left hand gets less use- and will be less likely to get damaged since most people are right-handed. However, wedding rings are not always worn on the left as a longstanding traditions. Wealthy Elizabethans wore huge, elaborate wedding rings on their thumbs. In the eighteenth century, Roman Catholics wore them on the right hand. In some European countries, the wedding band is worn on the right hand; in others the ring is worn on the left hand during the engagement period and switched to the right hand after marriage.
Although wedding cakes were once white inside and out, there are few rules about how they look today. Contemporary cakes can be any color, flavor or shape. Even if a couple prefers a traditional layered wedding cake, there are countless options for decoration.

5 comments:
I have my mum's wedding ring (and I will forever take good care of it).
what's next red, honeymoon?
lol.
ehem ehem.. hehehe. :D
sarap nung cake. hahaha. takaw ko. :p
wow heirloom. swerte mo. alaala mo yan sa nanay mo @ KJ> Last part na lang ang susunod na post about wedding. Scheduled post ang mga yan.
Ay hindi ko yan natikman noong wedding @ Vanny kaya hindi ako makapag agree. lol. sarap nga tingnan.
dami kong natutunana dito ah. hindi ko alam na puti pala talaga ang dapat na kulay ng cake dati. ngayon kasi iba iba na. hehehe... malamang puti yung sa akin dahil sa post na ito.
ako rin dong, maraming natutunan.
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