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Jewish Wedding Ceremonies – A Little About Them

June 2nd, 2010 Raymond No comments

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A Jewish wedding in Las Vegas or any other location is not without tradition the same customs will be followed. In most Jewish weddings all relatives in the immediate family will be in the wedding party.

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The Perfect Japanese Dress For Your Wedding – Choosing a Traditional Dress

May 25th, 2010 Raymond No comments

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Every country has different traditions and customs that is why during the wedding ceremony the bride and the groom wear their traditional dresses. Weddings are celebrated with great enthusiasm and zeal in Japan. The close family members and friends of the bride and groom are invited to the wedding and the ceremony is mainly organized in a very simple manner. Most of the weddings in Japan are held in autumn and spring and organized in a Shinto temple.

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Tips to Make Your Wedding Day Perfect

May 18th, 2010 Raymond No comments

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Our wedding day is one of the most important days of our lives. A lot of dreams, hopes, plans and emotions go into making it a memorable day. On this day we pledge our love and unite with the person we trust and want to spend the rest of our life with. Wedding traditions and customs vary between cultures, ethnic groups, religions, countries and social classes.

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My Big Fat Multicultural Wedding – And Tips For Planning Your Own!

May 12th, 2010 Raymond No comments

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As those of us with diverse ethnic backgrounds blend into the American cultural landscape, we still identify with the heritage that made us who we are. It’s only natural that we’d want our customs to be a part of important events in our lives, especially weddings. More and more, multicultural elements are enriching weddings in intriguing and innovative ways.

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Customs and the Present Day Context of the Wedding Rings

May 11th, 2010 Raymond No comments

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Whenever it comes to any wedding occasion the one thing which is inevitable is the wedding ring. The fact is that the ring ceremony is not just a custom to be followed on but the fact is that the wedding ring and the ring ceremony is the symbol of the union of the two souls and the beginning of a new conjugal life.

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Traditional Asian Wedding Jewellery

May 4th, 2010 Raymond No comments

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Wedding is an occasion that reflects traditions and customs of a particular region. These traditions vary a lot depending on religion, cultures and ethnic beliefs. And Asia is a continent which is rich in so many countries having multifarious cultures and traditions. These countries are different in all walks of life but they do have one thing in common- the presence of traditional jewellery on weddings.

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Asian Weddings and the Traditions Surrounding the Bride

April 15th, 2010 Raymond No comments

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The rich and diverse culture of Asia with their kaleidoscope of religions, traditions, customs and values accounts for very colourful and interesting wedding ceremonies. The zeal and fervour with which the weddings are celebrated in Asia are incomparable. There is something very fundamentally interesting, romantic and special about Asian weddings.

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Choosing a Mandap For Your Asian Wedding

April 5th, 2010 Raymond No comments

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In Asian weddings the mandap is a canopy inside which the wedding ceremony is held including a series of rituals and customs signifying the union of the newly wedded couple. Various Asian communities follow different patterns in their mandaps. Though primarily meant for the wedding ceremony only, in recent times mandaps are used for conducting pre-wedding events as well.

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Saptapadi Ceremony in Brahmin Marriage

March 29th, 2010 Raymond No comments

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A wedding is an important ceremony in Hindu religion. It not only establishes the bond between two people, but also bond between two families. Marriage is considered as an institution, which teaches the actual virtues of life. The Brahmin marriage consists of several meaningful rituals and customs.

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Modern Wedding Etiquette

March 11th, 2010 Raymond No comments

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Weddings are full of traditions, customs, and etiquette. However, like all other cultural institutions, wedding are fluid and do change with the times, at least in some instances.

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