Wedding Rings: Kaliwete or Kaninete?

I never really thought about which finger my wedding ring should be. When I got married and we had our exchange of vows almost three years ago (Sept 18!), my wife slipped my wedding ring into my left ring finger. That’s where it has stayed since. I have only ever taken it out a handful of times since then. Usually when I wash the car myself, which is less often than I should.

Since then though, other people have come up to me and asked me why my wedding ring was on my left hand. Some have asked that shouldn’t it be on my right. I usually respond by telling them that that’s where my wife placed it when we got married and I didn’t see any reason to move it. Some have told me that traditionally, it was placed on the right ring finger. When I ask why that is, I really haven’t gotten a good response on that other than “it’s tradition”.

So, being the inquisitive and lazy researcher that I am, I turned to the Internet for answers. Here are a few things I found.

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