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50 Wedding Traditions and Superstitions
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By: TheKnot.com

Photo By: Saybre Photography/ The Knot

Everyone's got a know-it-all in the loved ones: the uncle who spits out Globe Series stats at the drop of a hat, the sister who can listing all the James Bond flicks in reverse chronological order, the reptile-enthusiast cousin. We're proud to be your wedding ceremony equivalent -- right here are 50 wedding ceremony facts to ponder as you strategy your big day:

Very good Luck and Bad Luck

1. Hey, brides, tuck a sugar cube into your glove -- according to Greek culture, the sugar will sweeten your union.

two. The English believe a spider identified in a wedding dress implies excellent luck. Yikes!

3. In English tradition, Wednesday is regarded as the "greatest day" to marry, despite the fact that Monday is for wealth and Tuesday is for well being.

four. The groom carries the bride across the threshold to bravely defend her from evil spirits lurking under.

five. Saturday is the unluckiest wedding day, according to English folklore. Funny -- it truly is the most common day of the week to marry!

6. Ancient Romans studied pig entrails to decide the luckiest time to marry.

seven. Rain on your wedding day is in fact regarded as excellent luck, in accordance to Hindu tradition!

8. For excellent luck, Egyptian women pinch the bride on her wedding day. Ouch!

9. Middle Eastern brides paint henna on their hands and feet to safeguard themselves from the evil eye.

ten. Peas are thrown at Czech newlyweds rather of rice.

11. A Swedish bride puts a silver coin from her father and a gold coin from her mom in each and every shoe to make certain that she'll never do with out.

twelve. A Finnish bride typically went door-to-door collecting gifts in a pillowcase, accompanied by an older married guy who represented extended marriage.

13. Moroccan females take a milk bath to purify themselves ahead of their wedding ceremony.

14. In Holland, a pine tree is planted outdoors the newlyweds' house as a symbol of fertility and luck.

It's Acquired a Ring To It

15. Engagement and wedding ceremony rings are worn on the fourth finger of the left hand because it was once thought that a vein in that finger led directly to the heart.

sixteen. About 70 % of all brides sport the conventional diamond on the fourth finger of their left hand.

17. Priscilla Presley's engagement ring was a whopping 3 and a half-carat rock surrounded by a detachable row of smaller diamonds.

18. Diamonds set in gold or silver became popular as betrothal rings amid wealthy Venetians towards the finish of the fifteenth century.

19. In the symbolic language of jewels, a sapphire in a wedding ring signifies marital happiness.

20. A pearl engagement ring is said to be undesirable luck since its form echoes that of a tear.

21. A single of history's earliest engagement rings was given to Princess Mary, daughter of Henry VIII. She was two years previous at the time.

22. Seventeen tons of gold are created into wedding rings every single 12 months in the United States!

23. Snake rings dotted with ruby eyes have been well-liked wedding bands in Victorian England -- the coils winding into a circle symbolized eternity.

24. Aquamarine represents marital harmony and is explained to make certain a long, satisfied marriage.

Trendy Lore

25. Queen Victoria began the Western world's white wedding dress trend in 1840 -- ahead of then, brides just wore their very best dress.

26. In Asia, wearing robes with embroidered cranes symbolizes fidelity for the length of a marriage.

27. Ancient Greeks and Romans thought the veil protected the bride from evil spirits. Brides have worn veils ever considering that.

28. On her wedding ceremony day, Grace Kelly wore a dress with a bodice made from beautiful 125-12 months-outdated lace.

29. Of program, Jackie Kennedy's bridesmaids had been far from frumpy. She chose pink silk faille and red satin gowns produced by African-American designer Ann Lowe (also the creator of Jackie's dress).

thirty. In Japan, white was often the shade of selection for bridal ensembles -- prolonged just before Queen Victoria popularized it in the Western globe.

31. Most pricey wedding ever? The marriage of Sheik Rashid Bin Saeed Al Maktoum's son to Princess Salama in Dubai in Could 1981. The value tag? $44 million.

32. In Korea, brides don vivid hues of red and yellow to consider their vows.

33. Brides carry or wear "something outdated" on their wedding day to symbolize continuity with the past.

34. In Denmark, brides and grooms historically cross-dressed to confuse evil spirits!

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35. The "anything blue" in a bridal ensemble symbolizes purity, fidelity, and adore.

Foods and Household

36. In Egypt, the bride's family typically does all the cooking for a week soon after the wedding ceremony, so the couple can...loosen up.

37. In South Africa, the mother and father of each bride and groom traditionally carried fire from their hearths to light a new fire in the newlyweds' hearth.

38. The tradition of a wedding cake comes from ancient Rome, where revelers broke a loaf of bread over a bride's head for fertility's sake.

39. The customized of tiered cakes emerged from a game the place the bride and groom attempted to kiss in excess of an ever-greater cake without having knocking it in excess of.

forty. Queen Victoria's wedding cake weighed a whopping 300 lbs.

41. Legend says single females will dream of their long term husbands if they sleep with a slice of groom's cake beneath their pillows.

42. An old wives' tale: If the younger of two sisters marries first, the older sister must dance barefoot at the wedding ceremony or threat never ever landing a husband.

Present Off at a Cocktail Get together

43. In several cultures about the globe -- including Celtic, Hindu and Egyptian weddings -- the hands of a bride and groom are literally tied collectively to demonstrate the couple's commitment to every single other and their new bond as a married couple (providing us the well-liked phrase "tying the Wedding Photo Shoot knot" wink .

44. The Roman goddess Juno principles over marriage, the hearth, and childbirth, consequently the reputation of June weddings.

45. Princess Victoria established the tradition of playing Wagner's "Bridal Chorus" for the duration of her wedding ceremony processional in 1858.

46. The bride stands to the groom's left for the duration of a Christian ceremony, simply because in bygone days the groom required his right hand cost-free to fight off other suitors.

47. On average, 7,000 couples marry every day in the United States.

48. Valentine's Day and New Year's Eve are the two busiest "marriage" days in Las Vegas -- elopement central!

49. The Catholic tradition of "posting the banns" to announce a marriage originated as a way to guarantee the bride and groom have been not relevant.

50. Stag parties were initial held by ancient Spartan soldiers, who kissed their bachelor days goodbye with a raucous get together.




 
 
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