A Symbol of Permanence
Adventurous couples are opting for the wedding ring that you know will never come off or get lost - the tattooed wedding ring. Although the practice has been around for centuries, it's newly trendy.
Celebrities including Tommy Lee and Pamela Anderson, and model Mia Tyler and her fiance - musician Dave Buckner, are the most public faces sporting these tats, but they're not just for famous people. It's a great option for doctors, mechanics and others who can't wear rings while they're working. Generally, it's also initially less expensive - less than $100 a piece, although you'll need to get it touched up as the years go on.
You'll be making some powerful statements to each other and the world at large. Your tattoo will say that you trust enough in the relationship to have a permanent symbol of it on your body. You'll also be showing that marriage doesn't mean that you're too conservative to be inked.
The disadvantage of course is that it will never come off. No matter how secure you feel in your relationship now, consider carefully how you'll feel if the relationship dissolves but the tattoo doesn't. You'll have to be willing to live with the ring, go through painful and expensive tattoo removal, or finding a way to modify the design. When Pam Anderson split from Tommy Lee, she had her "Tommy" ring tattoo changed to "Mommy"! Others have opted to get a bigger tattoo that camouflages the existence of any ring at all.
Couples should be forewarned that the finger doesn't heal as reliably as other parts of the body - thus the tattoo may look blurry or spread out.
If you like the idea of a tattooed wedding ring, but are worried about the downsides, another alternative is to get a silver or platinum ring custom made with a tattoo on your fiance's body. It will have some of the same edginess and uniqueness yet will be less permanent.
Celebrities including Tommy Lee and Pamela Anderson, and model Mia Tyler and her fiance - musician Dave Buckner, are the most public faces sporting these tats, but they're not just for famous people. It's a great option for doctors, mechanics and others who can't wear rings while they're working. Generally, it's also initially less expensive - less than $100 a piece, although you'll need to get it touched up as the years go on.
You'll be making some powerful statements to each other and the world at large. Your tattoo will say that you trust enough in the relationship to have a permanent symbol of it on your body. You'll also be showing that marriage doesn't mean that you're too conservative to be inked.
The disadvantage of course is that it will never come off. No matter how secure you feel in your relationship now, consider carefully how you'll feel if the relationship dissolves but the tattoo doesn't. You'll have to be willing to live with the ring, go through painful and expensive tattoo removal, or finding a way to modify the design. When Pam Anderson split from Tommy Lee, she had her "Tommy" ring tattoo changed to "Mommy"! Others have opted to get a bigger tattoo that camouflages the existence of any ring at all.
Couples should be forewarned that the finger doesn't heal as reliably as other parts of the body - thus the tattoo may look blurry or spread out.
If you like the idea of a tattooed wedding ring, but are worried about the downsides, another alternative is to get a silver or platinum ring custom made with a tattoo on your fiance's body. It will have some of the same edginess and uniqueness yet will be less permanent.


The image you select is going to be with you for the rest of your natural born life. Getting the name of your favorite band or the traditional butterfly on your ankle is one thing--even if you end up disliking the group ten years later, you can chalk it up to the experience and view it instead as a permanent reminder of youth or freedom, a memorial of who you used to be, who you would not be now without the past that led you here.Wedding ring tattoos, on the other hand, are a much more serious commitment. Think long and hard before taking the leap (into both marriage and tattoos.) As I discussed in my Don't Regret Your Next Tattoo hub, a common argument against tattoos of this nature is "What if you break up?" What I usually say in response to that is just because something doesn't last does not mean it didn't happen. Maybe you'll stay together forever and and live happily ever after and maybe you won't. If you don't, the tattoo can serve as a reminder of a time when you were happy and in love, a memorial to a bygone era.
You learned everything you could from each other and had to move on. Keep in mind that every step you take leads you to where you are now; even if you are now with someone new and no longer have any contact with the person whose name is tattooed on your wedding ring finger, never forget that you needed to go through that experience in order to reach the happiness you've now achieved with your new partner. That's how I choose to look at it in regards to Danielle, and besides: a ring finger tattoo can always be covered up by a real one
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