Silver Pagan Handfasting Ring
Silver Pagan Handfasting Ring
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Your love is something special. Your wedding rings should be, too. How's this for something different? A pagan wedding band inscribed with Theban runes which spell out the words "Hearts As One". The inside of the band has the corresponding inscription in English. Isn't that a lovely sentiment for a couple just starting out their life together?
Theban runes are also known as "witch runes" or the "Honorian alphabet". These rarely seen ciphers lend an air of mystery to the handfasting ring, and along with the pentacles separating the words, make this ring a symbol of faith just as much as a it is a symbol of commitment and devotion. Ideal for your wiccan wedding.
Is this ring for guys or gals?
Unisex, definitely. Anyone can wear this ring proudly. The band is 5/16" wide, and looks great on any size finger.
So, what's a handfasting?
Just like a marriage, a handfasting is a commitment between two people. The term has been used as far back as the Middle Ages, where it could be used to mean either an engagement or a wedding. In modern times, people often use "handfasting" to refer to a wedding ceremony with pagan or traditional customs, such as using a ribbon to bind the hands of the couple to "tie the knot", or jumping the broom together.
Can I wear this ring even if I'm not pagan?
Well... yes. But be aware it may lead to some awkward questions from your church-going friends. Most people see the runes as astrological symbols, if they don't know what they are looking at. But the pentacles are harder to explain.