wedding Ceremony
A wedding ceremony is a basically service that binds
a couple together in holy matrimony. There are many
different types of service, and there are many
differences in tradition between various cultures,
countries, ethnic groups and social classes across the
world.
The wedding ceremony itself is usually accompanied by
the couple dressing up in complimentary outfits or
costumes, and is overseen by friends and family. It is
increasingly popular to also coordinate other elements
of the wedding ceremony, from music to flowers, wedding
favors, even down to the wedding ceremony invitation
itself.
Wedding ceremonies are usually conducted by religious
figures in order to make the union legal in the eyes of
the law. The wedding vows at the ceremony can be added
to include extras such as poetry, personalized vows,
prayers or poetry. Again the format of the event will
differ between cultures, religions, and indeed the
individual couple's personal preferences for their
special day.
Wedding Ceremony Outfits
In traditional Western culture the bride often wears a
white wedding dress. This relates back to the Victorian
ages, where the color white was seen as a simple of
purity. The traditional Western bridal veil worn in a
wedding ceremony is the symbol of virginity. The groom
usually wears a formal suit that coordinates and
complements his brides' gown. The suit is usually
tailored, and can be a tail coat or a tuxedo.
The Wedding Rings
In most wedding ceremonies across the world the vows are
sealed by the couple physically putting rings on each
other’s fingers. The wedding ring finger is on the left
hand, second digit to the right of the little finger.
The wedding ring is seen as a symbol of eternal devotion
and never ending love, and is often worn along with the
engagement ring.
Wedding Symbolism
There is an old rhyme that is "Something old something
new, something borrowed something blue". Again this is a
tradition with roots in the Victorian era. The belief is
that the bride should wear or carry an item from each
area of the rhyme in order to guarantee good luck in the
couples' future together as man and wife.
Wedding Music
It is customary for the bride to be accompanied by music
as she walks down the aisle. Usually the bride will be
‘given away’ by her father. It is entirely up to the
couple as to which music they select for this part of
the wedding ceremony. In Western tradition the “Wedding
March” or "Bridal Chorus" is the most popular choice.
You may recognize this music by the words "here comes
the bride…".
Wedding Ceremony Reception
The wedding ceremony is traditionally followed by a
reception. This is basically a celebration party for all
of the wedding guests to help join in congratulating the
newlyweds in their union. Wedding ceremony receptions
include traditional elements such as the first dance,
cutting the cake, toasting and speeches.
Wedding Ceremony Departure
It is traditional for the newly married couple to be
driven off together into the sunset in front of all of
the wedding guests. Before the couple get into the
vehicle the last thing that happens is that the bride
will throw her bouquet over shoulder. It is believed
that the bridesmaid or wedding guest who catches the
bouquet will be the next one to be married.