Ring Exchanges
How to include exchanging rings in your ceremony

The exchange of wedding rings can be a separate part of the ceremony or included in the vows.
Here are some examples of Ring Exchanges you may like to use.
1. I give you this ring to wear with love and joy. As a ring has no end, neither shall my love for you. I
choose you to be my (wife/husband) this day and forevermore.
2. This ring I give to you as a token of my love and devotion to you. I pledge to you all that I am and
all that I will ever be as your (husband/wife).
3. With this ring, I gladly marry you and join my life to yours.
4. I give this ring as my gift to you. Wear it and think of me and know that I love you.
5. I give you this ring as a symbol of my love for you. Let it be a reminder that I am always by your
side and that I will always be a faithful partner to you.
6. (Name), I give you this ring as a symbol of my love. As it encircles your finger, may it remind you
always that you are surrounded by my enduring love.
(Response:) I will wear it gladly. Whenever I look at it, I will remember this joyous day and the
vows we've made.
7. I have for you a golden ring. The most precious metal symbolizes that your love is the most
precious element in my life. The ring has no beginning and no ending, which symbolizes that the
love between us will never cease. I place it on your finger as a visible sign of the vows which
have made us husband and wife.
8. Because this ring is perfectly symmetrical, it signifies the perfection of true love. As I place it on
your finger, I give you all that I am and ever hope to be.
(Response:) "Because this ring has no end or beginning, it signifies the continuation of true love.
As I place it on your finger, I give you all that I am and ever hope to be.
9. I give you this ring as a visible and constant symbol of my promise to be with you as long as I live.
10. Let this ring be a symbol of my promises to you and a reminder of my devotion to you. I am
honoured to call you my (wife/husband).
