Edward
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To the best of my knowledge, both sets of my grandparents were married in the immediate post-war period (must check that out...). Their wedding rings were all simple plain gold bands.
Edward said:To the best of my knowledge, both sets of my grandparents were married in the immediate post-war period (must check that out...). Their wedding rings were all simple plain gold bands.
A.R. McVintage said:
My grandpa's wedding band from May of 1941. Now, for those of you who can figure out quick-like, you can see why, for all practical purposes, they were still newly weds in 1946.
Edward said:Good idea to wait and go for something that you really like rather than rush to have something on the day and not be happy with it.
That was our thinking, we'd rather wait for an anniversery and get something fabulous!
Your husband made your ring? That is the ultimate in romantic.hotrod_elf said:My husband and I had our promise rings tattooed and I have ring that he had made for me that I wear in my left ring finger. It's white gold with a Emerald and smaller diamonds on the sides. Very chunky style. I'm not a dainty lady.
$ally said:Your husband made your ring? That is the ultimate in romantic.
oh no..... he had a metals artist make it. Sorry for the confussion...... That does sound very nice though......$ally said:Your husband made your ring? That is the ultimate in romantic.