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DOUBLE WEDDING RINGS.

Some women have taken to wearing j double wedding rings. There is first the very narrow band of platinum or gold,, and next, to it goes either a circlet of | deep green jade of a band of diamonds or coloured gems. This jewelled ring is not a token of engagement, but is actually a second wedding ring which is bought at the same time as the first. Some of these jewelled circlets are extremely novel. Take, for instance, the miniature chain ring of platinum, barely an eighth of an inch wide, with a diamond in the centre of each link, or a row of ruby-set gold hearts, ' with the tips set alternately up and down, the ring' being equally narrow. There is also the other, a circlet of deep green,jade or rings of plain square-cut diamonds, and rings composed of minute octagonal and hexagonal motifs with a gem in the centre of each. tiny shape. In the evening the second wedding ring can be used by itself. A plain ring would bo out ot keeping with the handsome jewels that are worn with the longer evening gowns.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21147, 3 October 1930, Page 15

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DOUBLE WEDDING RINGS. Otago Daily Times, Issue 21147, 3 October 1930, Page 15

DOUBLE WEDDING RINGS. Otago Daily Times, Issue 21147, 3 October 1930, Page 15