abielusõrmus
Abielusõrmus, also known as a wedding ring, is a finger ring that indicates that its wearer is married. It is a symbol of commitment and fidelity between spouses. The tradition of exchanging wedding rings dates back thousands of years, with ancient Egyptians believed to be among the first to use them. They wore rings made of reeds or hemp, which were then replaced with more durable materials like leather, bone, and ivory. Later, gold and other precious metals became common.
In many Western cultures, the wedding ring is typically worn on the fourth finger of the left
Wedding rings can be made from a wide variety of materials, including gold, platinum, silver, titanium, and