Ten Thousand Dream Dictionary

by Pamela Ball
also see Ring

1- Traditionally, the wedding ring was a symbol of total encircling love because it is in the shape of a ring it is complete, with no beginning and no end. So to dream of this symbol is to link in with that basic concept of eternity.

To dream of losing one’s wedding ring would very often symbolise a problem within a marriage.

To dream of finding a wedding ring might well indicate that a relationship is being formed which could result in marriage.

2- Within the human being there is the need to make vows, to give promises and above all to symbolise the making of those promises.

The wedding ring, worn on the finger which represents the heart that is, the fourth linger of the left hand - therefore suggests that we have made that type of promise.

To dream of a wedding ring being on any other finger than that particular finger may indicate that the promise is not valid or we feci the wedding ring to be a constriction or an entrapment in some way.

3- A wedding ring symbolises the binding sacrifice which is eternal love.

My Dream Interpretation

by myjellybean
If you see a wedding ring on your finger in your dream, this signifies your commitment to a relationship or a successful new endeavor. It also indicates your loyalty to your ideals, responsibilities, and beliefs.

If you dream that someone gives you a wedding ring, your suspicions and worries over your lover will soon end. You will come to realize that he is true to you.

If you dream of someone else wearing a wedding ring, or you placed one on somebody’s finger, you are having unfaithful thoughts.

Dreamers Dictionary

by Garuda
Vision: Seeing a wedding ring: you might get engaged or married; or your marriage is based on trust and love. Losing the ring: you have become careless in your marriage or contemplate a separation. Putting a wedding band on your finger: you have to wait a long time before you will get engaged or married. Taking the ring off: your love relationship is coming to an end.

Depth Psychology: See Ring.