According to the Polish tradition of wearing a ring on his right hand. They talked, Someone in Ireland asking about this ring. Why do Poles wear wedding rings on the right hand? Frankly, I could not answer this question. I do not know where did this tradition.
I tried to find an answer to this question on the internet. However, there are as many theories about this tradition, it's hard to say, that is true. According to some of the rings War II in Poland were worn on the left hand, and in case of death of a spouse was a ring worn on the right hand. During the war, so many women wore the ring on his right hand, that Polish society began to sympathize with the widows, and all began to wear a ring on his right hand. Another theory says, that the choice of the right hand that prevailed, that it was this put on the heart and welcome it with experienced people. Do any of these theories actually motivated the present-day traditions? I'm not sure. In any event, Poland wedding ring usually is on the right hand. But in Ireland it is different. Here you can only see a ring on her left hand. While theories regarding wearing rings on his right hand in Poland, there are plenty of, as those in Ireland can not be traced to many.
One of these, to which I managed to reach said, that the ring was worn on the left hand in ancient Egypt, ponieważ serdeczny palec lewej ręki znajduje się najbliżej żyły ‘vena amoris’ (vein of love), which directly connects to the heart. On the other hand, is the story of, that the whole of Catholic Europe in the Middle Ages fighting paganism even fought with the tradition of wearing wedding rings on the left hand. It's like when Catholics and Orthodox Christians began to wear a ring on his right hand, to cut even more from paganism. But why in England and Ireland still wear wedding rings on the left hand?? Was King Henry VIII as much cut off from the Vatican, that even his wedding ring all the islands of wear on the left hand?
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