Definitely , the circle of a ring represents everlasting love and the continuously replenished promises of the married couple. The circle also talks to the sustained round of the heavens in addition to the unceasing return of the seasons, marked by cyclical ritual and party. This correspondence with the Sun and Moon is stressed by the frequent practice of selecting gold for one pledged and silver for the other, as silver and gold are the metals long linked with the Sun and Moon respectively. It also represents the hope for a lifetime wedding union that is ceaselessly replenished. The stunning symmetry of these woven patterns is frequently not square, firm, or excessively formal, but organic, flowing, and a formalised reflection of the curves and spirals found in nature. Peter Breslin is a musician, astrologer, Tarot reader, teacher and independent writer for Artisanweddingrings. Scribblings include a selection of pieces for publications online and otherwise.
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Sunday, September 11, 2011
Mens Rings - Should a Person Wear One or Not?
"The meeting of 2 characters is the same as the contact of 2 chemicals ; if there's any reaction, both are transformed.
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