
The legend of the bride etiquette
Why the prospective groom to diamond engagement ring to her lover that this situation enduring?
- The tradition began in the fifteenth century, when the Austrian archduke by Macy Mirren’s diamond ring to Mary Bergen promised to each other. His big giant submission: “Your Highness, in the engagement, you must send an embedded diamond ring.” statement. Spread so far since this ceremony, for several centuries.
Why is the bride to wear gloves?
- In the middle Ages, the prospective groom who proposed to represent a token of love, to stabilize the lover’s heart. Many gentlemen were sent to a loved one glove that proposal. If the person in the church on Sunday, askew, wearing gloves, it means that she has agreed to his proposal.
Why diamond engagement ring to be worn on the left hand ring finger?
- The ancients left ring finger that the blood vessels directly to the heart. Medieval groom to the bride’s wedding ring rotation in three fingers to symbolize the Father, Son and Holy Trinity, and finally put the ring on ring finger. So the left ring finger for all English-speaking countries to wear is the traditional wedding ring finger.
Why diamond is considered the ultimate symbol of love?
- Heat and pressure breeds the collections of the diamond crystal. Diamond is known to mankind the highest hardness of the material. In ancient times, people do not cut the diamond tools and techniques. Diamond therefore a natural symbol of eternal, enduring love. The birth of diamonds represents the red-hot heat for love.
Why is the bride to wear a veil?
- Initially, the bride’s veil a symbol of youth and purity. Years ago, the Christian bride is wearing a white veil, to represent purity and celebrate; or wear a blue veil, to show, such as the purity of the Virgin Mary. It is said that, when Martha Washington’s granddaughter, Nelly Wah Lok Si ingenuity in marriage wrapped in white scarves, a wave of fashion. This is today the custom of the bride wearing a white veil the origin. Martha’s fiancé then see her standing behind the curtains of silk, scared to Heaven, amazed. This gave her the inspiration for the wedding wearing white gauze.
Why is the bride wearing a white wedding dress?
- Since the Roman times, the white symbolizes the celebration. In 1850 to 1900, the white is a symbol of wealth. To the beginning of this century, the significance of the white represents purity than any other.
Why is the bride with a white handkerchief?
- A symbol of good luck white handkerchief. According to folk to say, farmers believe that the wedding day, the bride’s tears, will bring good luck, so for rain, moisture crops. Later, the bride in the wedding day tears, indicating that she will have a happy marriage, means that she backed her marriage do not have to cry.
Why wedding, the bride always stand groom’s left?
- In ancient times, the Anglo-Saxon groom often must step forward to protect the bride to avoid it being taken away. In the ceremony, the groom to the bride left standing on their own, once the rival appears, you can immediately pull out the swords to repel the enemy.
Why custom-made wedding cake?
- Since the Roman times, the cake is an integral part of the festive ceremony. In that era, the end of the wedding, the bride’s head, people will break a loaf of bread. Manufacture of bread wheat, a symbol of fertility capacity materials. The bread crumbs are representative of the lucky guests are all scrambling to pick up. In accordance with medieval tradition, the bride and groom need to kiss across the cake. Later, the imaginative chef baking the cake decorated with icing, it has become today a beautiful and delicious wedding cake.
Why has honeymoon?
- “Honeymoon” the origin of the word origin of the ancient European customs. Within thirty days after the wedding, newlyweds, or until the moon, the daily drink a beverage made from the fermentation of honey to promote a harmonious sexual life. In ancient times, honey is the life, health, and fertility symbol. “Honeymoon” is the couple before at the resumption of daily life, alone with the sweet time.
Why the groom should take the bride across the threshold?
- Roman bride was reluctant to leave her family to show, to be dragged by the people across the threshold of their new homes. In addition, private citizens have the legend on the threshold of evil spirits around, so in order to protect the bride, bride to be to hold up, cross-over.
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