ON WHICH FINGER IS THE WEDDING RINGS WEARED?

Traditionally, the wedding ring is worn on the fourth finger of the left hand, also known as the ring finger. This tradition dates back to ancient times, when a vein known as the "vena amoris" or "vein of love" was believed to run directly from this finger to the heart. Wearing the wedding ring on this finger symbolizes the connection between the heart and the marriage commitment.

In some cultures, such as India, the wedding ring is worn on the right hand instead of the left hand. In addition, in some countries such as Germany and Russia, both engagement and wedding rings are worn on the right hand, not the left hand.

Ultimately, however, which finger to wear the wedding ring is a personal choice and can vary by cultural and religious traditions as well as personal preferences.