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Russian wedding ring

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Russian Wedding Rings, also known as Triple roll rings or Puzzle rings, are three interlocking bands of rose, white, and yellow gold, worn on the right hand. Each band is much thinner than normal bands. The three bands symbolize the Holy Trinity of Catholicism, or the past, present, and future of the couple. No stones are set in the ring.

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