Throwing a Celtic-Themed Wedding

Medieval Wedding ThemesWith the rise in popularity of themed-weddings ranging from century old traditions to futuristic settings, the celebration of marriage is something that many couples are preparing well for. However, time and money are the essential factors to make a themed-wedding successful. Themed-weddings are favored nowadays because of the diversity and flexible option to play around with different ideas without losing the sanctity of your wedding vows.

Richness in culture or a means to bring back old ways are also some of the reasons why themed-weddings are mostly favored by the modern couple. One of the many themes that is rich in culture would be a Celtic Wedding.

Throwing a Celtic-themed wedding may seem challenging at first but the important thing to pull this off is good research. Gathering information about the rituals and traditions of Celtic weddings will help you with the overall preparation of your wedding. From your wedding clothes down to the wedding cake, you have to decide whether you want a pure Celtic celebration or a conventional one with a Celtic theme. To help you out on this, here are some ideas and focal points which you can include in your wedding planner for a Celtic-themed wedding:

  • Wedding clothes – Wearing white on your wedding day is an international tradition but what makes a Celtic wedding unique is the different symbols embroidered on your gown as well as the head dress with tiara. The most common symbol that you can have on your wedding gown is the Celtic knot which is a symbol of eternity. The groom on the other hand, can wear a kilt or a sash of his family tartan over his suit. Male members of the entourage can wear kilts while the female can wear gowns in a shade of the tartan of the kilts.Medieval Wedding Themes
  • Wedding ceremony – Hand fasting, lighting of a unity candle and using a quaich or loving cup during the marriage vows are three of the most important traditions for a Celtic-themed wedding. These traditions symbolize your unity as a couple as well as the unity of your families.
  • Wedding bouquet – Include a sprig of shamrock, a branch of white heather or lavender into your wedding bouquet. Each one symbolizes good luck.
  • “Something old, something new, something borrowed, something blue and a five pence in your shoe.” - This is a popular Celtic tradition that is still very much present in a modern wedding. It is believed that items following this rhyme will bring good luck to the couple.

Throwing a Celtic-themed wedding can be a very memorable event especially if the traditions you will be following will symbolize your eternal love for each other.

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