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What does wearing a ring on each finger symbolize?

When wearing a ring, each finger has a different symbolic meaning. This go to guide tells all about each one!

What wearing a ring on each finger symbolizes?

Pinky- (Intuition, Communication, and Quick Intelligence) Wearing a ring on the pinky finger doesn’t have any religious or cultural associations in most cultures, and it also makes a statement by being isolated from your body. It tends to be “flashy” and can indicate a person who is a good negotiator. A right pinky ring can also indicate professional status.

Ring Finger- (Love of Beauty, Creativity, and Relationship with others) Symbolically, the ring finger is associated with Earth’s moon, creativity, and beauty, as well as its obvious associations with romantic relationships. In the US and much of North & South America, the ring finger is most commonly associated with wedding symbolism.

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Middle Finger- (Responsibility, Beauty, and Self-Analysis) Rings worn on the middle finger are surprisingly uncommon. The middle finger is open to interpretation when it comes to wearing a ring. You can choose your own symbolism for a ring on this prominent finger.

Pointer Finger- (Leadership, Self-Esteem, and Authority) Wearing a ring on this finger on the active hand indicates self-esteem, confidence, and great leadership qualities. On the passive hand it signifies accepting the leadership of others.

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Thumb- (Personal & Universal, Self-Assertion) Wearing a thumb ring on the right hand, the active hand shows ambitious hesitation. The left thumb with ring on the passive hand shows inner conflict.

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