Claims
- 1. A method of identifying a widowed person comprising the steps of:creating a widowed ring, wherein creating the widowed ring further comprises the steps of: providing a first substantially circular wedding ring that belonged to the widowed person, said first substantially circular wedding ring further having a first diameter, a first external face, a first internal face and a first pair of side ends, providing a second substantially circular wedding ring that belonged to a deceased spouse of the widowed person, said second substantially circular wedding ring further having a second diameter, a second external face a second internal face and a second pair of side ends, resizing the second substantially circular wedding ring, wherein the second diameter is resized approximately equal to the first diameter, fixedly attaching one side end of said first substantially circular wedding ring to one side end of said resized second substantially circular wedding ring to create a single ring structure, and wearing said widowed ring.
- 2. The method for identifying as a widowed person according to claim 1, wherein said first and second substantially circular wedding rings are fixedly attached by a plurality of tack welds.
- 3. The method for identifying as a widowed person according to claim 1, and wherein gold braze is used to fill a seam between said first and second substantially circular wedding rings to provide a smooth finish.
- 4. The method for identifying as a widowed person according to claim 1 wherein said first and second substantially circular wedding rings are fixedly attached by soldering.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application relates to and claims priority to pending U.S. application serial No. 60/219,092, filed Jul. 18, 2000.
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