Jade, a dark green stone is dedicated to brides and grooms born in October. Ancient civilizations in Asia believed that this stone had the power to prolong life. They also believed that the stone gave the wearers a sense of balance and wisdom.
The giving and exchanging of wedding bands at the Church Ceremony is a token of the promises made by every Christian bride and groom. After the Priest blesses the rings, the couple exchange their matrimonial vows and become wed to one another. This is usually the main and most important part of a wedding.
Rings have been used as tokens since ancient times. This tradition has been adopted by people all over the world. From using circles of braided grass as a medium, humankind has progressed and today we use platinum, gold or silver adorned with a large variety of jewels.
Seeing how important the exchange of vows and rings are, a couple can choose to match all the wedding jeweler from the engagement ring, bands, bride’s necklace, bracelet; earrings to the grooms tie pin and cuff links.
Jewelers usually cut Jade in a circular shape which symbolizes eternal love. This stone can be cut further to fit into engagement rings and wedding bands.
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