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The following article was published in our article directory on December 16, 2009.
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Article Category: Womens Interest
You can see brides still wearing white and throwing their flowers at the welcome on their wedding day. Nevertheless, did you ever try to find why they do so, and what the factors behind the creation of these rituals were? There were some other customs, which were widely followed in the past, but now they have missing in the mist of time.
These days most of contemporary brides don't like to follow the customs of old days, and they want to have fun their big day the way they want to. Nevertheless, some wedding rituals are still alive and if you know about the origin of these well-known rituals, you can better decide whether you should keep these rituals alive or not. Let's talk about some of these rituals, which are alive even after centuries.
Approxinately all brides identify that white is a colour, which shows purity and clarity, and that is why this colour is widely used in wedding gowns. Ivory, off-white, or cream colours are some other colours that are worn on a wedding day. Simply many brides may know that wearing white on wedding day is also a custom, which gradually developed in the Victorian era.
Before Queen Victoria, brides used to wear several dissimilar colours on their wedding day, but Queen Victoria decided to go against this ritual and choose white for her wedding dress when she got married her cousin Albert. Victoria wanted to manifest some characteristics of white colour which were usually connected with it at that time. Innocence, purity and cleanliness of heart and soul were some of these features that she sought after to manifest by wearing white on her wedding.
Ask some single guests, and they will absolutely say that Garter and bunch throwing is, really the most elated part in a wedding reception. In the commencement the marriage bouquet was shaped in the form of different herbs' bunch that bride used to wear in her hair to keep evil spirits away. Then in Victorian era, the bouquet integrated all the flowers. They were used to give a particular message and each flower was used to give an exceptional meaning.
In 14th century, this belief was in rife that getting a piece of the bridal dress could bring good luck. The guest often treated brides roughly to get a piece of their wedding dress. So, the brides found an option and they began to throw their individual items to the gathering. These days the bride tosses bouquet and garter is removed and tossed by the groom.
A garter was considered necessary when silk stockings were widely used, and the tossing of this item originated at that time. In the past, the real ritual was of stealing garter at that time, as garter was reckoned to bring good luck for the person who succeeded to steal it. Nevertheless, this custom evolved as take away the garter and giving it away to the guests.
These customs are alive even today, but they have developed adequate with the passage of time.
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