Friday, June 28, 2013

True Meaning of Wedding Accessories

If you are just hours away from living your life with the only person you love, you have the greatest tendency to go on jumping and hoping without thinking. Because of the spur of the moment, girls often forget the religious and ceremonial significance of wedding accessories. They just go around picking everything that is said to be intended as a part of their wedding ceremony without knowing the entire meaning of their roles.

On other cases, women and their wedding planners tend to go highly stylish and fashionable when it comes to wedding accessories that they totally neglect that they are meant to play important roles to the wedding ceremony. Wedding accessories are not meant to just prolong or elongate the wedding ceremony itself, but they are the very symbol of the union of the two people who are about to take on their lives together forever.

To refresh everyone’s minds, here are the distinguished roles and meanings of the different wedding accessories:


1.      Wedding veils

Wedding veils are not just meant to cover the face of the girl to add excitement to the wedding ceremony. They are meant to cover the girl as a symbol of her purity and exclusivity before she gives up her entire self to her groom.

2.      Wedding bouquet

Flowers are truly common in all special occasions especially if it involves a girl. However, in wedding ceremonies, the bridal bouquet symbolizes the fragrance and beauty of the girl in her youth which she will later give up to all the other young girls as a symbol of her passing on the sacrament and beauty of wedding.

3.      Wedding candles

The candles are the symbol of light in the marriage of the couple. They are meant to say that there should be an everlasting fire, or an everlasting passion, between the two people who vowed to live together forever.

4.      Wedding cord

The wedding cord is meant to symbol the eternal union of the two married couple as they are now to be considered as one person rather than two separate ones.

5.      Wedding tiara

The wedding tiara is not just used to hold the veil and attach it to the hair of the girl, but rather it is meant to show how the parents take their daughter as something royal and legal and that they are about to give up their princess to be the queen of her husband.

And so take wedding accessories as a very serious part of a wedding ceremony, or else lose the point of doing it anyway.

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