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Might I regret this?
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I have late husband's wedding ring since he was cremated and have wondered about having my ring and his ring meltered to make just one ring. Will I regret this one day as 'my' wedding ring will no longer exist? but on the other hand, I wouldn't wear his ring (too masculine) and it could be a way of reuniting the two. I have thought of just having his ring adjusted so I would wear it... all ideas very welcome as I don't really know what I shoud do.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.My 1st hubby left Me for a teenager, then when He had lost all his family and spent all His money and ran up loads of debt She left Him so He committed suicide. I wanted his ring to give to our Son but she kept/sold it.
So no I would not have wanted to wear it in any shape or form lol.
But I think It's lovely to hear of happy loving couples.
So no I would not have wanted to wear it in any shape or form lol.
But I think It's lovely to hear of happy loving couples.
Hi coccinelle,just reading this and I wondered if your husbands ring would be big enough to make 2 smaller rings that you could have linked together with yours to form a Russian Wedding Ring (if you understand what I'm talking about :) ) Whatever you do it's a lovely idea. I'd definitely make it into some form of ring rather than wearing it on a chain.
coccinelle, I like the idea of wearing the ring. My wedding ring has never been off my finger in 40 years in august and I dont think I could take it off ever. So I think having it altered for you to wear would be a lot better. On the middle finger next to it maybe. My love and thoughts are with you. xx
Hi Coccinelle - do you have a daughter/daughters. We have made ladies rings out of merged rings in our shop where the mum has decided to get two rings so that she can wear one for the rest of her life and leave a ring each to her daughters upon her death, so that each daughter gets a part of both mum and dad's wedding bands. They looked beautiful xx
I have never taken my wedding ring off, and it is my 49th anniversary next week, but the idea of melting the two rings into one is something that would not happen. I personally prefer the idea of wearing it round my neck, rather than melting down, but even better like the idea of just making his ring smaller and wearing it on another finger. I wear my mum's wedding band next to mine, between wedding and engagement ring,
Don't do anything in a hurry! The fact that it is too masculine makes a decision even more difficult to you at this time, but perhaps later you may like the idea.
Don't do anything in a hurry! The fact that it is too masculine makes a decision even more difficult to you at this time, but perhaps later you may like the idea.
coccinelle, I have my late wifes ring on a chain around my neck and when the time is right I will take off my wedding ring and put in on the chain alongside. Her ring will be passed to my eldest granddaughter for her wedding day, but as she is coming on 6, I think I shall be wearing it for some time yet.
barb's and rowanwitch's ideas are good. I'll keep my ring which is very fine and engraved (not with words) and my husband's ring can be made into two and I'll have then engraved with words inside. I'm so glad I did this thread as I feel more reassured. Welshyorkie; I can understand as a man not wearing your wife's ring on a finger and wearing it on a chain.
Actually, I didn't realise jeweller's could be like that bednobs and starbuck.
Actually, I didn't realise jeweller's could be like that bednobs and starbuck.