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  2. Everyone Just Noticed That Kate Middleton Wasn't ... - AOL

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    But real quick before you start side-eyeing, Kate was wearing a stack of other rings (including her gold wedding ring and an eternity band Prince William gave her last summer).

  3. Engagement ring - Wikipedia

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    The three diamonds on the ring are typically said to represent the couple's past, present, and future, but other people give religious significance to the arrangement. [citation needed] A wedding set, or bridal set, includes an engagement ring and a wedding band that matches and can be bought as a set.

  4. Simone Biles Shops For $450K Worth of Luxury Watches With ...

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    Courtesy of Simone Biles/Instagram Simone Biles is (rightfully so) treating herself. Biles, 27, showed off a number of luxurious watches she tried on while shopping at Audemars Piguet with husband ...

  5. Why Kate Middleton Didn't Wear a Signature Accessory at Her ...

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    In those instances, the princess appeared to wear her Welsh gold wedding ring, a white gold and diamond Annoushka eternity band that William gave her after George was born in 2013, a mystery third ...

  6. Wedding ring - Wikipedia

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    A wedding ring is commonly worn on the ring finger. A pair of wedding rings. A wedding ring or wedding band is a finger ring that indicates that its wearer is married. [1] It is usually forged from metal, traditionally gold or another precious metal. Rings were used in ancient Rome during marriage. [2]

  7. Ring (jewellery) - Wikipedia

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    Ruby ring. A ring is a round band, usually made of metal, worn as ornamental jewelry.The term "ring" by itself denotes jewellery worn on the finger; when worn as an ornament elsewhere, the body part is specified within the term, e.g., earrings, neck rings, arm rings, and toe rings.