Give Me a Ring
Americans, along with people in many other cultures, typically wear a wedding band on the fourth digit of the left hand. According to student research collected for USU’s Fife Folklore Archives, the ancient Greeks believed a vein in this finger ran directly to the heart. Wearing rings on this site thus symbolizes the couple’s desire to hold the union close to their hearts.
For more information about Utah traditions and folklore research, contact Randy Williams, curator, Fife Folklore Archives, Special Collections and Archives, Utah State University Libraries, 435-797-3493.
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