I have been reading various law on Jewish wedding rings and have seen various mentions of either no stones, no holes, some say no bumps. Some say this is only for the Woman. i have seen a comment about the man's is more traditional more still different. Anyone care to explain? Mine coming is a "Ani Le Dodi" which has the letters cut out. Some others I have seen have raised letters or cut out with backing. Being there is so many places selling these I wonder about the law of this.
Also ancient Jewish wedding rings where HUGE. Like the women's would be of a house, really a metal house on a ring. It would be at least an inch high off the finger.
Anyway please inform me and what designs have you seen?>
2007-10-11
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