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Munson-Williams exhibit spans 200 years of wedding fashion

June 20th, 2011 Raymond No comments

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It’s “wedded” bliss for the Munson-Williams-Proctor Arts Institute as the staff readies to open its new wedding dress exhibit to the public.  “Wedded Perfection: Two Centuries of Wedding Gowns” will open on Sunday and will be on display until Sept. 18. The exhibit features 47 wedding gowns from 1740 to the present day, from traditional white gowns with a veil and train, to a black and gold gown …

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Practices In The Past Until Now

January 10th, 2011 Raymond No comments

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Whenever we do something in the present day, we could not avoid looking back to the past and trying to follow what has been practiced by our folks regarding traditions they believe in. This is not totally a bad thing when you try to dig deeper into these beliefs. Most of our traditions, especially during weddings, are actually rituals that were taught to our relatives in the past.

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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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