Wedding rings are a symbol of a person’s fidelity and love, which lovers keep throughout their lives. But human life is unpredictable and can end at any moment.
When this happens, widows saddened by the death of their husband do not understand what to do with their wedding ring. Some of them refuse, believing that it only reminds them of death and makes it even more painful, while the other half keeps the product for themselves, showing loyalty and respect for the deceased person.
Can a widow wear a wedding ring?
You can wear the product, but you should do it as carefully as possible. It all depends on the character of the person, as well as his attitude towards the deceased. If a person sincerely believes that this item will protect him, then it will be so. But, if the widow is tormented by doubts and she is afraid of negative energy, then it is better to give the ring to the relatives of the deceased, or simply remove it from sight.
Most often, people simply put away the product as a keepsake, but at the same time that it does not remind of the tragedy.Psychics, in turn, believe that in no case should you wear the product after death - because of this, the soul of the deceased may gravitate back to his family, which can cause him to get lost.
However, the church, on the contrary, disputes this version, saying that it is still possible to wear the product. A widow is even allowed to wear the ring of the deceased, since there is the strongest connection between lovers.
On which finger should a widow wear a wedding ring?
Most often, widows change not their finger, but their hand. The most common option for wearing a product upon the death of a husband is on the ring finger of the left hand. Widows prefer to put their husband’s ring on their right hand, making it a full-fledged amulet.
Another way is to wear both rings on your left hand. This method also occurs quite often, since by this act a person shows that he values the memory of his deceased husband, but at the same time continues to live. When both products are put on one hand, this indicates that the person expects to get married again.
Which finger to wear it on is not at all important. In order not to think about it, it is much better to hang the ring on a chain and wear it around your neck, thereby getting an unusual pendant. Moreover, the fact that the product will be located right next to the heart is very symbolic, as it emphasizes the eternal memory and love for the deceased.
Important! Any item of the deceased carries negative energy. Therefore, if a widow plans to store the things of her deceased husband and even use them, then they need to be illuminated. You can do this yourself by reading prayers and illuminating personal belongings with holy water. Additionally, it is also recommended to soak the item in salt water for at least a day - this will also protect the person from bad energy, as well as protect his weak psycho-emotional state.
View of Orthodox priests
The Orthodox Church believes that keeping a wedding ring is a completely acceptable solution. There are no prohibitions, so everything depends only on the person and his views.
The only objection that the church points out is the transfer of the product to children. The clergy are against such actions because it can cause serious harm to the child. In addition to the psychological impact, the child may develop ailments and various diseases, since the energy of the deceased person is simply unacceptable for him.
If there is no one close to you to give this item to, and the widow herself is afraid to keep it at home, then the priests offer to take the rings to the church for the purpose of charity. All rings will be recycled and used to improve the temple.
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