A ring hop ceremony is when both husband and wife wear wedding rings. It is also used for a traditional use at military graduation when two cadets dance at the ceremony.
A ring hop ceremony is when both husband and wife wear wedding rings. It is also used for a traditional use at military graduation when two cadets dance at the ceremony.
A ring hop ceremony is when both husband and wife wear wedding rings. It is also used for a traditional use at military graduation when two cadets dance at the ceremony.
To wear one's uniform for your wedding or not is a personal choice. If the wedding is on-base; a military wedding where the bride and groom come from the church under the crossed swords of their fellow officers is most impressive - if that is what the bride and groom want.
A ring hop ceremony is when both husband and wife wear wedding rings. It is also used for a traditional use at military graduation when two cadets dance at the ceremony.
It's when BOTH husband and wife wear wedding rings.
If there's a ringbearer, the rings go on the ringbearer's pillow. If not, the best man can hold both rings in his jacket pocket, or he can pocket the bride's ring while the maid of honor holds the groom's ring. (As the maid of honor will most likely not have pockets, she will actually need to wear the ring. Men usually have bigger fingers, and the bridesmaid can conceal the ring by holding her other hand over it while both hands are around her bouquet.)
It may be more expensive, but yes, I would insist that my husband also wear a ring.
This is not a traditional thing to do. Wedding rings are put on when you are going through the ceremony of marriage. The only ring that is put on beforehand is the engagement ring for the female.
The wedding ring is worn on the "ring" toe(like the "ring" finger). During the wedding ceremony, garlands of flowers are placed around the necks of the newlyweds in lieu of ring.
I don't think that there is a rule against it, but it is not common. Wearing a wedding ring generally means you are married, so it would be misleading to wear it if you have not yet had the ceremony. As for the engagement ring, many woman will only wear it until they are actually married, at which time they change to the wedding ring. But some women like their engagement ring so much that they wear both the wedding ring and the engagement ring together even after they are married.
That depends on the bride.If you, (I assume you are the groom), really know and love her, you will know her personality, correct?If you need an idea, a giant bouquet of her favorite flowers might be a good idea, complete with a handwritten letter filled with your own loving words.Or, maybe a piece of jewelry, like a necklace (not a ring!), that would match her wedding dress to wear at the ceremony.