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What do the different symbols of the wedding ceremony signify?

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What do the different symbols of the wedding ceremony signify?

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The Wedding dress has not always been white. In the antiquity, Greek, Roman and Egyptian brides were dressed in white, symbol of virginity. White was also the color for the liturgical ceremonies. In the Middle Ages, the bride was wearing her most beautiful dress, vibrant red was mostly used. In the different regions of each country, the bride was wearing the traditional dress until very recently. It is only in the XIX century that we find white dresses again. White is considered as the natural color of virginity. White also recalls the Baptism garment, symbolizing that the person has put on Christ, has risen with Christ. The Bouquet: In the Eastern Byzantine tradition, the flowers were meant to call divine protection upon the Spouses. For the Romans, the crown of verbena was a symbol of fertility. Today the bouquet, made of soft-colored flowers, round or in cascade, is an essential requisite for the Bride. It is not only decorative. Often the newlyweds bring the bouquet at the feet of

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The Wedding dress has not always been white. In the antiquity, Greek, Roman and Egyptian brides were dressed in white, symbol of virginity. White was also the color for the liturgical ceremonies. In the Middle Ages, the bride was wearing her most beautiful dress, vibrant red was mostly used. In the different regions of each country, the bride was wearing the traditional dress until very recently. It is only in the XIX century that we find white dresses again. White is considered as the natural color of virginity. White also recalls the Baptism garment, symbolizing that the person has put on Christ, has risen with Christ. The Bouquet: In the Eastern Byzantine tradition, the flowers were meant to call divine protection upon the Spouses. For the Romans, the crown of verbena was a symbol of fertility. In the1500’s most people got married in June because they took their yearly bath in May, and they still smelled pretty good by June. However, since they were starting to smell . .. . brides c

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