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- What is a wedding ring quilt?1 Answer1stDibs ExpertAugust 17, 2021A wedding ring quilt, more formally known as a double wedding ring quilt, is a quilt pattern that has long symbolized love and romance. The interlocking rings of these quilt patterns symbolize marriage and were often given by a mother or grandmothers to their children as a gift on their wedding day. Shop wedding ring quilts on 1stDibs.com
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