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Go to the shopRussian wedding rings are three individual rings that inseparably interlock one another and are worn as a single piece of jewellery. Typically a combination of yellow, rose and white gold, these rings have a history that dates back to 19th century Russia.
The combination of the three precious metals – yellow, rose and white gold – was first seen in 19th century Russian wedding culture. Couples would bless their marriage with these rings at wedding ceremonies across the country. The three interlocking bands would symbolize the Holy Trinity. Now, the symbolism of these rings extends far beyond the Russian roots of marriage and religion. Some see the metals as having specific meanings such as silver for friendship, yellow for fidelity and rose for love. Others believe the three bands represent the past, present and future; for then, for now and forever.
But, as we tend to do, we found them to also be great to fidget with! Made from stainless steel, our Russian Wedding Rings are made up of three interlocked rings in silver, gold and rose fold, each 5 mm thick. They are a great choice to have as a "secret" fidget ring.