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Gretna Green Weddings at The Mill Forge Gretna Green Wedding Traditions- Gretna Green Weddings - Gretna Green Wedding Venue TraditionsWedding Traditions Page Weddings are one of the most primeval and least changed rites of passage. Most of the customs observed today are harking back to bygone days. Everthing from the veil, flowers and old shoes to bridesmaids once bore specific and significant meanings. Today we incorporate many of the traditional olde worlde customs into weddings.
Definition of "Wedding"
Choosing the Day & Month
The following rhyme advises in which month to be married
Married when the year is new, he will be loving, kind and true.
Something Old, Something New
Something Old represents the couples friends who will hopefully remain close during the marriage. This was traditionall a garter given to the bride from a happily married woman in the hope that the happiness would pass to the new bride. Something New symbolises a happy and prosperous futurefor the newly-weds. Something Borrowed is traditionally somthing lent by the bride's family. The bride must return this much valued familiy item to ensure good luck. Something Blue comes from the middle ages when the brides and grooms would wear a blue ribbon as a sign of purity. The placing of a Silver Sixpence in the shoe is to ensure wealth in married life.
Rings
Bride's Bouquet
Confetti Today we use paper confetti, however confetti is the Italian name for sweets which in Italy are thrown over the the couple as they emerge from the church. Before the use of paper confetti the happy couple were showered with petals, grain or rice. This was to bestow prosperity and fertility on the bride and groom.
Bridesmaids
Best Man
Honeymoon
Wedding Favours
Shoes
Wedding Breakfast
Wedding Cake
The Kiss
Leap Year Proposals
Purse
Wedding Dress
Bride on the Left
Horseshoes
Surnames
On the Way to the Wedding
Arch of Swords
Bells
Veil
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