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Frequently Asked
Questions About Weddings
Something old, something new, something
borrowed, something blue and a copper penny in your
shoe!
Why a wedding ring?
As far back as literature documents weddings, the
wedding ring has been in evidence. Some believe the
wedding ring was the first element of wedding
traditions. The circular shape of the wedding ring
symbolizes never-ending love. Third finger, left hand?
It is believed that the vein in the third finger of the
left hand runs directly to the heart.
Why does the bride wear a
veil? Many moons ago it
was believed that a veil would protect the bride form
evil spirits. Today the white veil is a symbol of
modesty and virginity.
Why does the bride wear
white? In Colonial times
a bride often wore her "Sunday best" to her wedding. It
was not until the 1840's, when Queen Victoria was
married in a white wedding gown, that "white gowns"
became the rage. White is also a symbol of affluence,
purity, joy and virginity. Today, brides can choose many
shades of white, from bright white to champagne.
Why carry flowers?
Historically, flowers & herbs have played a
significant role in the attraction of "good" and/or the
warding off of "evil". Greeks used ivy for the sign of
lasting love. Today, pretty wedding flowers convey a
message of fertility and enduring love and romance.
Why something old,
something new, something borrowed and something blue?
To insure a happy and lasting marriage, a bride should
carry something old from someone who has been married
for a long time and something new, to carry into her new
life. Something borrowed, "borrowed happiness",
something blue, "the color blue has been associated with
purity and modesty". A penny in your shoe, place a penny
in your shoe to bring good fortune and protection
against want.
Why is a white runner used?
The white runner, signifies a pure pathway into
happiness. Rose petals in the bride's path lead her to a
sweet and plentiful future.
Why is the bride given
away? In days of old, the
bride was literally given to the groom in an arranged
marriage. Today "giving away" is seen as symbolic of her
parent's support for her union.
Why is the ceremony sealed
with a kiss? Occurring at
the end of the ceremony, the kiss announces a new union
and married status.
Why is there a wedding
cake? It is a symbol of
good luck and fertility, cake being exchanged is to show
loyalty and devotion to one another.
What is a groom's cake?
A groom's cake is often a rich dark cake or a cake in
the groom's favorite color, sport or hobby. The groom's
cake is a way to share the couple's good fortune and the
sweetness of married life.
Why toast at a reception?
Toasting represents the collective best wishes of
friends & family. Toasts may be offered with any
beverage, but champagne is a wedding favorite. Raising a
glass together is a way for everyone to share in wishing
wellness & happiness to the newlyweds.
Why are there wedding
favors? The bride and
groom are considered to be lucky, as is anything they
touch. Wedding favors are a way for the bride and groom
to thank their guests for sharing in their happiness and
to symbolically pass on their "good luck".
Why is the bouquet tossed?
The custom of tossing the bouquet is the modern day
alternative to the old tradition of the "tearing of the
wedding dress". In days gone by, single ladies would
tear a piece of the brides dress for good luck. One can
only imagine the fate of the brides gown at a large
gathering! Thus the tossing of the bouquet is the modern
alternative that allows the bride's gown to remain
intact. It should not be forgotten that the lady who
catches the bouquet is the next woman to be married.
Why is the garter tossed?
Like the bouquet toss, the garter toss is also a
modern alternative to the less than savory tradition of
old. In the old days, guest would follow the newlyweds
to their room and wait for them to undress then take
their stockings and toss them at the bride & groom. The
first male to hit the bride or groom with their stocking
would be lucky and the next to marry. Thus the garter
toss. The gentleman who catches the garter would be next
to wed.
Why are shoes attached to
the car? Shoes
represented power. Shoes signify the creation of a new
family unit. Shoes and cans were attached to the bumper
of a car to cause a noisy clatter intended to drive off
evil spirits.
Why is the bride carried
over the threshold? It
was believed that evil spirits hovered at the threshold
of the home the newlyweds would enter. The bride was
lifted over the entrance to keep the evil spirits from
entering through her feet.
Why throw rice?
Rice and wheat symbolize fertility, prosperity,
and bounty. Today guests throw rose petals, potpourri,
wheat, millet seed and birdseed. Showering the newlyweds
in bubbles or releasing birds, butterflies and ringing
of bells replace rice today.
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