Posts Tagged ‘engagement’

The Tradition of Wedding Bands

by Neta E. Talmor

When you start shopping for a wedding band for your own wedding day, you are taking part in a tradition which people have engaged in for thousands of years. There is a lot of history and many traditions associated with wedding rings, with cultures from all parts of the globe using these rings to symbolize love and commitment in their wedding ceremonies in one form or another.

Perhaps the first indication of rings being used to seal matrimonial vows comes from the Egyptians, who wore bands made from a variety of different materials. For the poorest people, the bands might have been woven from hemp, but later on, they might be sewn from leather or carved from bone or ivory. Those these gifts were given at weddings, they seldom lasted more than a few years, and the wedding band as we know it didn’t occur until much later.

Though the tradition of the wedding ring is an old one, it might interest you to know that there were many different types. While we are very familiar with the plain gold bands, Greek women and Anatolian women in years past received puzzle rings, while women in many French speaking countries received a band that was made up of three rings interwoven together.

One part of the history of wedding rings is where they are worn. Tradition often states that they are to be worn on the third finger of the left hand, because there is a vein that goes from that finger to the heart. While this is not true, it is still the traditional placement for rings during a ceremony. During the time of Queen Elizabeth of England, the wedding ring was worn on the thumb, while in Russia, in years past, the ring was worn on the third finger of the right hand.

Take some time to think about what your wedding ring means and what kind of history or tradition you want to adhere to. You may be interested in the plain gold bands, or perhaps you are more interested in the rings styled after the ancient Celtic knotwork designs. Some prefer the Anatolian puzzle ring designs, while others are more interested in rings that have been interwoven together, making the slide over one another. No matter what choice you make, you’ll find that you have plenty of options in front of you, and a long history to back you up!

About the Author:

Choosing Mr. & Mrs Right, Wedding Cake Toppers

by Rice Amire

The wedding cake is a staple in anyone’s wedding and is usually the center piece during the reception. It may almost be universally agreed upon that every couple’s cake is slightly different according to their particular taste.

When choosing the specifications of your wedding cake, there are many parts of the cake to consider. Things such as the color of the cake, the flavor, how many tiers, n other novelty considerations such as extra props on the cake. One of the most important components of the cake is what goes on top of the cake.

Some people like to have the standard bride and groom wedding cake toppers on their cake. This is most common and most popular. These arent really standard any longer, as they come in different designs, and the people on this type of topper can be any color or nationality, which fits in better with the world that we live in today.

There are toppers that can fit different themed weddings or match the exact skin color of the bride and groom. There are many types of wedding toppers available to specific needs.

Doves as a wedding cake topper have become a popular choice among those selecting a wedding cake. There is a wedding cake topper out there that fits all kinds of weddings.

Real flowers has also become popular among wedding cake toppers.

There are literally hundreds of different things a married couple to be can do with their wedding cake top and if you do enough research, they can find the one within the budget.

Although you may know a local baker or shop that specializes in wedding cake toppers, you may want to search the internet for ideas and different types. The internet can be looked at like your own personal shopping catalog when searching for your wedding cake topper.

About the Author: