COUPLES RENEW VOWS WITH WEDDING VOW RINGS
CRANSTON, RI (June 5, 2004) - After 14 years
of marriage, Lee Ann and her husband were having many difficulties and
were considering divorce. Yet, love and perseverance triumphed. After a
few months of counseling, many long talks, and constant work on
rebuilding the relationship, they decided to stay together, and start
fresh with the renewal of their wedding vows.
"I purchased the Wedding Vow Rings as a surprise renewal gift for my
husband, said Lee-Ann Lucier of Lawrenceburg, Indiana. "I re-worded a
saying by the founder of the Shakers, Mother Ann Lee. The Shakers
believed that their work was a form of worship. They felt they were
building a heaven on earth.
Mother Ann said: 'Work as if you had a thousand years to live, and as
you would if you knew you must die tomorrow". I changed the word 'work'
to 'love' in our Wedding Vow Rings.
Another Shaker saying is: 'Hands to Work, Hearts to God' so I added that
to the Wedding Vow Ring inscription as well as our names, the place and
date.
In an increasingly customized and specialized bridal and wedding
environment, Wedding Vow Rings is a unique product using "not-so-new"
technology to deliver a personalized experience for all types of wedding
couples. Wedding Vow Rings uses laser engraving making it possible to
include entire inscriptions that are legible and can now contain up to
225 characters. Whole passages, even entire wedding vows, can be
engraved onto the inside of the wedding rings.
Currently, bridal couples are engraving civil vows, religious vows, love
poetry, Shakespearean sonnets, or writing their own passages.
For more information about Wedding Vow Rings, contact Jerry Biern at
866-859-5943 or visit
www.weddingvowrings.com. |