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  2. Visual markers of marital status - Wikipedia

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    A ring denies that status. For this reason, many modern Chinese men do not wear a wedding ring. Diamonds and two-partner wedding rings are advertised in modern China. [6] [7] The Japanese, despite American occupation in the 1950s, only acquired a culture for wedding and engagement rings in the 1960s. In 1959, the importing of diamonds was allowed.

  3. Christina Haack Shares Update on Removal of Ring Finger ... - AOL

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    She covered the bottom of her ring finger, where the tattoo is located, with a needle emoji. It appeared to be red from the laser treatment. “Round 4 of tattoo removal,” she wrote over the ...

  4. Christina Hall Has Tattoo on Wedding Ring Finger Lasered Off ...

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    In an Instagram Stories post on Monday, Aug. 26, the Christina on the Coaststar, 41, shared a clip of herself getting a tattoo removed from her wedding ring finger.

  5. Zendaya Had a Coy Response When Asked About Her ... - AOL

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    The evening before PEOPLE confirmed the Spider-Man costars' engagement, the Challengers star was spotted at the 2025 Golden Globes with a diamond ring on her left-hand ring finger and a "T" tattoo ...

  6. Tie signs - Wikipedia

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    Tattoos are common examples of tie signs that signify a relationship between the wearer and the subject of the tattoo. Tie signs are signs, signals, and symbols, that are revealed through people's actions as well as objects such as engagement rings, wedding bands, and photographs of a personal nature that suggest a relationship exists between two people.

  7. Hajichi - Wikipedia

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    The tattoos could represent pride in being a woman, beauty, and protection. [4] They were associated with rites of passage for women and could indicate marital status. The motifs and shapes varied from island to island. Among some peoples it was believed that women who lacked hajichi would risk suffering in the afterlife. [5]