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The Symbolism and Origins of Favorite Wedding Traditions

August 8th, 2011 Raymond No comments

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Did you ever wonder how our wedding traditions became traditional? Some of the origins and symbolism of time-honored customs may surprise you! This is a look at the history of many favorite wedding traditions.

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Understanding the Various Jewish Wedding Traditions

July 27th, 2011 Raymond No comments

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There are many Jewish wedding traditions, including those leading up to the wedding and the traditions performed during the ceremony. Discover the various Jewish wedding traditions and the symbolism associated with these special occasions.

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Gaining Understanding of the Jewish Wedding Ceremony

July 26th, 2011 Raymond No comments

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A Jewish wedding ceremony is steeped in tradition and symbolism. Learn about the traditions that make up a Jewish wedding ceremony and gain an understanding of how these ceremonies are conducted.

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Royal wedding gowns more about tradition, symbolism than fashion statements

June 18th, 2011 Raymond No comments

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Princess Diana’s 1981 wedding dress had a seven-metre-long train. Luckily for Diana, it was detachable. (

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Royal wedding gowns more about tradition, symbolism than fashion statements

April 26th, 2011 Raymond No comments

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When it comes to dressing for her wedding, a princess-to-be would apparently have it made. Expect the most sumptuous sartorial concoction. Plus, a diamond tiara is de rigueur.

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Royal wedding gowns more about tradition, symbolism than fashion statements

April 26th, 2011 Raymond No comments

I discovered this in the Web. I find this stuff nteresting. Any interest?

When it comes to dressing for her wedding, a princess-to-be would apparently have it made. Expect the most sumptuous sartorial concoction. Plus, a diamond tiara is de rigueur.

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Why Celtic Wedding Bands Can Solve Your Wedding Ring Dilemmas

April 19th, 2011 Raymond No comments

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The celtic wedding bands have been popular globally for a while, but many people are nervous about buying jewelry which is steeped in symbolism as there is always the risk of making a mistake. However, with celtic symbols you are fairly safe if you are going down the commitment line. Most of the symbols are about spirituality, love and loyalty, so very suitable for a couple. The problem can arise when you are looking for a friendship type gift (then you may find that actually you have just declared undying love!). But enough of the worries and on to the advantages.

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Why We Do That – Wedding Ceremony Traditions

December 2nd, 2010 Raymond No comments

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A wedding ceremony is a rite-of-passage full of rituals and symbolism. Have you ever wondered where these rituals come from and why we do these things?

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Wedding Accessories – Old, New, Borrowed, and Blue

May 24th, 2010 Raymond No comments

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One of the most well known wedding traditions is for the bride to wear something old, something new, something borrowed, and something blue. However, many are not aware of the symbolism of these four items.

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