Ring (finger)
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A finger ring is a band worn as type of ornamental jewellery around a finger; it is the most common current meaning of the word ring. Other types of metal bands worn as ornaments are also called 'rings,' such as arm rings and neck rings.
Rings are worn by both men and women and can be of any quality. Rings can be made of metal, plastic, wood, bone, glass, and other materials. They may be set with a "stone" of some sort, which is often a precious or semi-precious gemstone such as ruby, sapphire or emerald, but can also be of almost any material.
There are various methods for determining proper ring size. Some of the largest rings in the world are made for the winning team of the Super Bowl. The unofficial record for the largest championship ring ever presented to a professional sports team belongs to the 2003 World Series champions Florida Marlins, with a weight of over 110 grams and with over 240 stones.
Rings can be worn on any finger. In Western culture, the traditional "ring finger" for the wearing of an engagement or wedding ring is the fourth finger of the left hand (with the thumb counting as finger number one). The signet ring, a ring designating nobility, is commonly worn on the little (fifth) finger of the right or left hand, depending on nationality.
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[edit] Cracked Ring
In some countries in Eastern europe it is believed that if a ring cracks something big will or has happened.
[edit] Special types of finger ring
Ring | Usage |
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Ecclesiastical ring | A ring worn by clerics and other religious persons, notably a Bishop's ring worn by an (arch)bishop of the Roman Catholic, Anglican and other Christian churches. |
Engagement ring | A traditional ring worn by a woman to indicate her engagement to be married. |
Eternity ring | A ring symbolising eternity with a partner. |
Wedding ring | A ring presented in many marriage ceremonies to signify marital commitment. Originally worn only by the woman, it is now common for both spouses to wear such a ring. |
Championship Ring | A ring presented to members of winning teams in professional sports leagues as well as college tournaments in North America. |
Claddagh Ring | An Irish friendship ring. It is traditionally used to indicate the state of romantic availability. |
Class ring | Worn by students and alumni in commemoration of their graduation. |
Dinner ring | An oversized ring, set with precious or semiprecious stones. |
Magic ring | Appears frequently in fantasy stories and fairy tales. |
Mood ring | A novelty ring which changes color in response to body temperature, using a thermochromic liquid crystal. |
Multi-Finger ring | Two or more conjoined rings, designed to be worn across two, three, or four fingers; popularized by hip-hop culture. |
Posie Ring | A ring with a short inscription on its outer surface. |
Promise ring | A small, inexpensive ring given to a boyfriend or girlfriend, to promise not to court a rival. |
Purity ring | A symbol of virginity in religious cultures. |
Puzzle ring | Interlocking rings forming a single band; difficult to reassemble if removed from the finger. |
Regards ring | A Victorian engagement ring with an implicit acrostic: Ruby, Emerald, Garnet, Amethyst, Ruby, Diamond, Sapphire. |
Signet ring | An emblematic, often familial, ring, often bearing a coat of arms, fit for use to imprint a wax seal on documents etc. |
Sovereign ring | A typically large, gold ring, set with a gold sovereign as its decorative feature. |
Story of O ring | A Ring inspired by the "Story of O" has it's name from Pauline Reage's novel, in which the heroine, "The O" is presented with such a ring as a symbol of her submission. |
Pillbox/Poisoners ring | A Ring consisting in a pillbox, either for keeping medication or poison. |
Rosary ring | A rosary ring is a ring worn around the finger with 10 indentations and a cross on the surface, representing one decade of a rosary. Rosary like these are used by rotating them on a finger while praying. |
Watch ring | A small analog watch to be worn around a finger. |
Aqiq ring | A carnelian ring worn by some Muslims, especially Shi'ah, in imitation of Muhammad and the twelve Imams. |
[edit] Notable individual rings
- The bearer of the Iffland-Ring disposes the ring by will to someone who he regards as the most significant German-speaking actor.
- Hans-Reinhart-Ring
- The Ring of the Fisherman, the signet ring of the pope.
- The X-Ring, school ring of St. Francis Xavier University of Antigonish, Nova Scotia. Widely recognized across the world, as much as the Pope's ring or the Super Bowl ring, according to a Jeopardy Question.
- The One Ring, which Frodo Baggins had to take to Mount Doom in JRR Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings
[edit] See also
- ring (general article)
- ring finger
- Iron Ring
- arm ring
- torc, or neck ring
- bangle