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Did early 1900s (through about 1930) Quakers wear wedding rings?

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Did early 1900s (through about 1930) Quakers wear wedding rings?

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I found several websites (see end of message) that said the exchange of rings is not a traditional part of the Quaker wedding ceremony, though some people choose to exchange rings either during or after their weddings. Personally, I come to the conclusion that Quakers in the early part of the 20th century probably did not commonly wear wedding rings. As the emphasis on men’s rings increased after the world wars, and then as people demanded more customized and less traditional weddings, that more and more Quakers started to wear wedding rings. http://www.weddinggazette.com/content/003179.shtml http://www.qis.net/~daruma/weddings.html http://www.weddingguideuk.com/articles/ceremonies/quaker.asp

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