If I recall correctly, the "modern" tradition of wedding rings on the
left hand actually dates back to the Middle Ages at least, since people
at the time believed the heart was the "seat" of feelings, and that the
ring was connected to the heart from the hand. There are a number of
18th-century Virginia wills which mentioned rings. The 1709 will or
inventory of John Coustanceau, Northumberland Co., Va. Mentioned a
diamond ring while the 1714 will of Andrew Monroe mentioned a gold ring
with an inscribed "posie."
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Subject: wedding rings
One of our docents asked an interesting question:
In general, when did the modern practice* of wedding rings (left hand,
engagement and wedding bands, etc) develop?
Specifically, were wedding rings used in late 18th-century Virginia?
If so, how common were they?
Jon Kukla
*20th-c skillful marketing practices by DeBoors in South Africa
certainly helped create expectations and a market.....
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