Wednesday, October 26, 2011

October 26, 2011

The wedding ring . .
Wedding bands, symbolizing eternal love by their lack of beginning or end, grew out of the ancient tradition of using circlets of grass to decorate a bride's and ankles.  Although not required to validate marriage under a civil law, rings were required in 16th century by the Council of Trent.  The circular shape symbolizes eternity.

Looking for a unique wedding ring (s)?
Meteorite Engagement and/or Wedding Rings can be found at Cross Jewelers, 570 Congress Street, Portland, Maine.  Call 1-800-433-2988

Advertising states . .
A summer's eve, a star-studded night,
a streak of light . . a meteorite
 . . Ancient iron from forever
makes contact with Earth this night.

"We have carefully forged and inlaid a silvery-gray slice from the famous nickle-iron Gibeon Meteorite into your choice of 18K yellow gold or precious platinum."

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