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The ring is a circular band, typically made of metal, that is worn as ornamental jewellery around the finger. Rings have been used through history for a variety of purposes including as symbols of marriage, authority, or social status. They can also serve functional purposes, such as the key ring, which is used to hold keys.

History[edit]

Rings have been worn since ancient times, with evidence dating back to ancient Egypt, where rings were used as symbols of eternity. The Romans also used rings to signify betrothal, and the use of the wedding ring in Christianity can be traced back to Roman times.

Types of Rings[edit]

There are various types of rings including:

  • Engagement ring - Typically given during a marriage proposal.
  • Wedding ring - Exchanged during the wedding ceremony.
  • Signet ring - Used historically to seal documents with wax.
  • Cocktail ring - Large, decorative ring worn at cocktail parties.
  • Mood ring - Changes color in response to the wearer's body temperature.

Materials[edit]

Rings are made from a wide range of materials. Precious metals such as gold, silver, and platinum are commonly used. Rings can also be adorned with various gemstones such as diamonds, rubies, and sapphires.

Cultural Significance[edit]

Rings hold significant cultural significance in many societies. In Western cultures, rings are commonly used as symbols in marriage ceremonies, representing a commitment between partners. In some cultures, rings are also used as symbols of social or professional status.

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