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  2. Aromanticism - Wikipedia

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    This was chosen as the opposite of the ace ring which is a black ring worn on the right hand. [51] Another symbol often used by aromantic people is arrows or an arrow, as the word arrow is a homophone to the shortened word "aro" used by aromantic people to refer to themselves. [52]

  3. LGBTQ symbols - Wikipedia

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    The ring is deliberately worn in a similar manner as one would a wedding ring to symbolize marriage. Use of the symbol began in 2005. [81] [82] The aro ring, a white ring, worn on the middle finger on one's left hand is a way aromantic people signify their identity on the aromantic spectrum.

  4. Aromantic flag - Wikipedia

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    Whimsy described the meaning of the stripes in further detail: green-light green - the aro-spectrum (and aromanticism itself represented by green because green belongs to us now hell yeah). this covers every identity under the aro umbrella - demi, grey, lith/akoi, wtf/quoiro, cupio etc. EVERYTHING. even ones that don’t have names yet.

  5. The symbolism and meaning behind different engagement ring shapes

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    VRAI shares tips to help navigate the meanings behind various popular lab-grown diamond ring shapes to find the perfect symbol for every unique love story. What Do the Shapes of Engagement Rings Mean?

  6. List of fictional aromantic characters - Wikipedia

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    Aromantic meaning explained by aro folks, Cosmopolitan, February 24, 2021; Aromantic-spectrum Union for Recognition, Education, and Advocacy AUREA; 7 Facts You Should Know About Aromantic People, them., February 23, 2018; Aromantic Spectrum Awareness Week; Being Not Straight (Video), Jaiden Animations, March 22, 2022

  7. White ring - Wikipedia

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    White power ring ("White Ring") of the White Lantern Corps; Nenya, the White Ring, one of the Three Rings of Elven Kings under the Sky; White Ring, a German male Catholic student fraternity; White Ring (band) The White Ring (ski circuit), ski circuit in Austria; a white ring worn on the left middle finger as a symbol of the aromantic community

  8. Acrostic ring - Wikipedia

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    A dearest ring in which the T is represented by tourmaline instead of topaz. An acrostic ring is a ring on which the initials of the precious stones on the band spell out a word in an acrostic style. In some cases, paste gems were used instead of precious stones. [1] [2]

  9. Rod-and-ring symbol - Wikipedia

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    The symbol dates from the Third Dynasty of Ur to the Neo-Assyrian period, and is commonly explained as a coil of measuring string and a yardstick. [1] Other theories are that they are a shepherd's crook and a nose rope, [2] or that the ring is no rope at all. [3] The best known example of the symbol is seen on the Code of Hammurabi stela.