Archive for the ‘Traditions’ Category
Wedding Bands
Ali C asked:
Wedding bands are the most prestigious endowment, which closely inspires the attention of both bride and bride groom. Wedding bands always attains the best and closest attention, as they are considered to be the precious wedding gift that solemnizes the marriage custom. Wedding bands are...
May 20th, 2008 | Traditions | Read More
Wedding Reception Figurines
Joe Palladino asked:
Beautifully shaped and designed wedding figurines are a unique presentation gift that can enliven the tabletops of head tables and reception tables of your wedding ceremony. These gift ideas are a match for every setting, be it morning, evening or any time of the wedding occasion.The...
May 11th, 2008 | Traditions | Read More
Korean Wedding Traditions
In Korea, the marriage between a man and woman represents the joining of two families, rather than the joining of two individuals. As such, the event was often called Taerye (Great Ritual), and people from all over participated. Steeped in traditional Confucian values, the ceremonies and events surrounding...
May 10th, 2008 | Traditions | Read More
World Wedding Traditions
Anne Tucker asked:
The United States, although a country filled with a variety of cultures, primarily weddings are still very traditional in our ceremonies. Here are few interesting facts and traditions about weddings around the world.
Africa – With over 1,000 cultures in this continent it is...
May 7th, 2008 | Traditions | Read More
Mongolian Wedding
Iavor Angelov asked:
There are so many and so beautiful wedding traditions and ceremonies in the world. The following introduces a traditional Mongolian wedding.
When a son becomes an adult, his father finds him a proper bride. After that he sends a messenger to the bride’s parents and informs them...
May 2nd, 2008 | Traditions | Read More
Wedding Ceremony Readings for Your Special Day
villenoire asked:
the service may be quite lengthy and involved, and often religious, it is not complete until the legal aspect is fulfilled. So although you may think the most important aspects are the religious requirements, or that the wedding ceremony readings are appropriate, the law requires...
April 4th, 2008 | Traditions | Read More
Some of the Greatest Marriage Traditions
Francis Githinji asked:
The institution of marriage continues to evolve. For this reason marriage traditions have continued to change with time. The old traditions have been dramatically changed by the onset of modernization. The first marriage ever recorded was between Adam and Eve. Their union was...
March 30th, 2008 | Traditions | Read More
The Ancient Traditional Look of Celtic Wedding Rings Has a Story to Tell
Muna wa Wanjiru asked:
One of the more important aspects of a wedding is the rings that are to be worn by the bride and the groom. To let them show their married state there are many designs of wedding rings that can be bought. While these are all beautiful sometimes it is nice to be wearing a ring...
March 21st, 2008 | Traditions | Read More
Wedding Rings – The Sorted History
Jill Renee asked:
The wedding ring is the final gift a couple will give each other prior to marriage. Some might say that the very first gift a couple gives each other is a promise ring – which most consider a pre-engagement ring. Then as a couple gets more serious they then give engagement rings...
March 18th, 2008 | Traditions | Read More
Royal Weddings in India
michaelbraganza asked:
India is a land of various culture and religion. There are various occasions which are celebrated in India with great pomp. One of them is marriage. Weddings in India are celebrated in several way based on various theme and various traditions & rituals. Although India is...
March 12th, 2008 | Traditions | Read More

