Sonntag, 28. Februar 2016

Weddings of different Nations

Weddings of different Nations is unique and amazing ceremony, brought together a unique traditions and customs of different countries. You can make your wedding scenario, for example, in the English or French style.
English: in English villages the bride and her guests go to the Church. The procession is headed by a little girl, spreading flowers on the way to the bride's life proceeded happily and was filled with flowers. The bride of happiness sewn to the edge of the dress any amulet, for example a small silver horseshoe.

Belgian Bride embroider his name on a handkerchief, which she takes with her to the ceremony. Then inserts it in the frame and store until the next family wedding.
In Bermuda: islanders decorate the top tier of the wedding cake tiny young tree. After the ceremony they planted a tree in front of his house as a sign that their marriage will last until the tree grows.
In Hungarian: the groom gives the bride a bag of coins, and the bride to the groom three or seven (both numbers are considered lucky) handkerchiefs. Even the Hungarians there are so-called dance of money: a bride puts her shoes on the middle of the room, and those who would like to dance with her, to put them a few coins.
Dutch: festive wedding dinner before the ceremony. At lunch have to be candy – (bride's sugar) and spiced wine called (tears of the bride).
Danish: wedding cake special in Denmark is not original – this is the usual Danish cake with marzipan. Only at the edges it is decorated with candles, fresh fruit, and medallions with portraits of the bride and groom.
In the Indian way: after the ceremony, the groom's brother showers the newlyweds with flower petals to ward off the devil. To ward off evil spirits, over the heads of young three times Smoking coconuts. Wedding rings Hindus do not wear on the ring, and thumb.
Spanish: the groom gives the bride thirteen coins as a sign that he can care for her and support her in life. The whole ceremony the bride keeps these coins in a special purse.
On Caribbean: the Islands of Barbados, Grenada and Saint Lucia for the wedding to bake a huge (white) cake with dried fruit and rum. According to a recipe handed down from mother to daughter. To make it you need flour, dark brown sugar, butter, eggs, cherries, raisins, prunes, and currants. Dried fruits are soaked in rum and kept in a clay jug from two weeks to six months.
Chinese: the bride receives a gift from his relatives little boxes of gold ornaments. In China the color of love and joy is red, so are almost all red bridesmaid dresses, candles, gift boxes and envelopes with money. During the wedding ceremony the bride and groom drink wine and honey from goblets linked together with a red ribbon.
In malesicky: groomsmen gifts – trays with food and money in the shapes of animals or flowers – the bride brings a crowd of kids. Each guest together with the gift gives to the young boiled up in a hard-boiled egg, as a symbol of wealth.
In Narochanski: five days before the wedding, the bride takes a ceremonial bath, then women paint her feet and hands with henna, you need three times around the house where she will live with her husband.
In German: the night before the wedding, the bride's friends come to the door of her house and in a sign of good luck break on the threshold of her home dishes and plates. The next day, during the ceremony, the bride puts it in his pocket bread and salt, which symbolizes abundance, and the groom brings the grain, which means wealth and luck. Guests fresh branches strew the path on which the bride and groom will go after the ceremony, what would the newlyweds good luck, hope and wealth. For this, guests are presented with handkerchiefs so they could use them to wrap left over from holiday meals.
Norwegian: in the wedding day on either side of the entrance to the house, the couple planted the little seedlings.
In Pakistan: the bride leaves her parents ' house with the Quran on his head.
Romanian: guests sprinkled the bride and groom with candies and nuts with the wishes of prosperity and welfare.
According to Samoan tradition: the bride wears a dress made from the bark of the mulberry tree and the crown of pearls and flowers.
Slovak: the groom gives the bride a rosary, a prayer book, chastity belt with three keys (as a symbol of the preservation of her virtue), a fur cap, and a silver wedding ring. Bride gives her groom a colorful silk shirt, embroidered with gold thread and a ring. Before the ceremony the best man wraps the groom in the cloak of the bride so that evil spirits plagued and separated them.
In Thailand: an elderly couple preparing a bed for the newlyweds and leaves talismans for good luck, the bags and boxes of rice, sesame seeds, coins with wishes of wealth.
In Fiji: the groom gives the bride's father a whale tooth as a symbol of wealth and social status.
Croatian: married female relatives of the bride after the ceremony, removed her veil and wearing a headscarf and an apron as a sign of her present married status. Then they all gathered three times around the well (symbolizing the Holy Trinity) and throw apples at him (symbolizes wealth).
Czech: friends hide in the garden of the bride, and planted there a tree that is then decorated with ribbons and colored eggs. According to the legend, the bride will live as long as it will grow a tree. In the province of brides follow a very old tradition to wear a wreath of roses, which symbolizes memory. Wreath the bride before the wedding, her friends weave and hand with wishes of wisdom, love and faithfulness.
Swedish: a silver coin, which gives the father, the bride puts on the left Shoe, and gold, which gives the mother the right. Shoes must be free of zippers that symbolizes easy childbirth in the future. Married Swedish women wear three rings, a gift for a engagement, a wedding and a ring symbolizing motherhood.
In Japanese: on the wedding day the groom with his family comes to visit to the groom. Traditionally, the bride wears a triangular head scarf to hide her "horns of jealousy", which is said to have every woman. Then the bride and groom drink nine SIPS of sake (rice wine). It is believed that after the first SIP they are officially become husband and wife.

22-23 OKTOBER 2016 

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