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Rings question.do you have more than your wedding ring?

I have recently bought a second ring (other than my wedding ring). I bought it on vacation in Santa Fe from the native american craftsmen in the center of the city...

I was wearing it on my opposite ring finger but since have moved it to my middle finger next to my wedding ring...

I am finding I like the extra finger jewelry, and now that I am not on a job where wearing a ring is dangerous (used to be in EMS) I can wear them.

How many of you have more than your wedding ring?
Are there "rules" about matching/complimenting your rings to one another?
I was thinking of getting two more for my opposite hand, index and small fingers...

my current rings are very different, and may not actually go together well, but I like both of them for different reasons and continue to wear them together....is this acceptable?
 
Yes, I have another ring, to remember a dear friend. I would not wear a ring just as jewelry; there must be a reason behind it for me.
 
I have a rather nice titanium ring I wear on my right hand.
Oh and my University ring too but I don't wear it anymore.
 
I have my college ring from undergrad, a conference championship ring from undergrad, and my Masonic ring. I have thought about purchasing rings from the other colleges I have degrees from and a past master ring from the Masons, but have yet to pull the trigger. As Johant1968 stated, I believe there must be a reason for the additional bling at this point in life.
 
Wedding ring, Masonic ring that I switch out with great grandpa's Scottish Rite ring. At times think I would like to add past masters ring or start making jewelry again and make a nice fire agate ring.
 
The only rings I have are rings that were given to me. I have a matching plat band ring that my brother has the other one too.
 
I have two others that were my dad's dad...I think i will see about getting those sized...those have meaning for sure...

BoarderPhreak, love that match-up watch and ring you got there!
 
I wear multiple rings, yep. I like to match my "other ring" to my watch and/or clothing. Black dial watch - carbon and chrome ring. Stainless watch - matching stainless (and gold) ring. Blue dial watch - sapphire (and white gold) ring. For example:


Wow, that is sharp looking! :D

I just wear a titanium ring my gf bought me, not too flashy, but smart, and i like it :)
 
The only other ring I've ever worn besides my wedding band was my granddad's wedding band with onyx stone, on the day I was married. My wife's wedding and engagement rings were resettings of stones from her grandmother's rings. I wanted to reset my granddad's stone, but my father wasn't ready to let it go.
 
I just wear my wedding ring and a Marine Corps ring. It is always great to chat with other USMC vets that notice it and it reminds me of the time that helped shape me into who I am today.
 
I don't wear any rings. Even when I was married, I didn't wear a wedding ring. I couldn't. Playing football, I dislocated and broke my ring fingers more times than I can remember, so getting a ring over the last knuckle is nearly impossible.
 
I wear my wedding ring and just ordered my Scottish Rite Ring and will wear it on my opposite ring finger since its gold and my wedding ring is platinum. I have a undergrad college ring and my fathers masonic ring but do not wear them, too gaudy!
 
Only ring I have worn for many years is the wedding band. I own quite a few others (College, club, and a few others I have obtained over the years) but never wear them. One day I might pick up a fraternity ring as I have always wanted one, AEKΔB..................
 
I don't wear any rings. Even when I was married, I didn't wear a wedding ring. I couldn't. Playing football, I dislocated and broke my ring fingers more times than I can remember, so getting a ring over the last knuckle is nearly impossible.

I have a gnarled ring finger on my left hand, broken about 4 times when I was younger; the ring went on and is nearly impossible to take off. My wife loves it!

I just wear a simple platinum wedding band, proudly.
 
I have two rings in addition to my wedding ring: A wood and sterling silver fleur de lis crest ring that my wife bought me while we were dating, and a sterling silver and brass dovetail joint ring I made in a metalsmithing class in college. I don't wear them often, though.
 
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