Wedding Traditions

Find out more about the wedding tradition that suits your spriritual beliefs or religion.

Marriage the second time around

After a divorce, many think that they will never have the emotional fortitude or the willingness to marry another. However, time usually heals the wounds inflicted and many have found a very special kind of love after separation.
Walking down the aisle is one of the activities that most brides anticipate with equal measures of anxiety and excitement. Your first appearance in front of a sea of friends and relatives is punctuated by the face of your groom at the end of this pathway, awaiting his bride in anxious adoration. 

Cool Confetti

Confetti originated in ancient Roman times and represented a couple's fertility and prosperity. Bridal couples have a variety of choices available to them today, anything ranging from petals and bubbles to feathers.Confetti ads a nice personalised touch to your special day and also involves the guests in the proceedings.
The first kiss between a husband and wife is seldom considered very seriously. Many couples assume that it will come naturally on the day, but nerves and a more-than-attentive audience filled with relatives can hamper the natural love and romance of that all important smooch.

Xhosa or African Weddings

This article serves as a guideline or insight to Xhosa or African weddings and their traditions they follow when going through the wedding process.

Indian Weddings

India’s weddings are as diverse as its culture, and almost every region in India has a different way of celebrating its customs and rituals. Weddings in India are colourful, large affairs filled with ritual and celebration that continue over several days. Read on for more info and tips on organizing an Indian Wedding...

Muslim Weddings

Islam is the second largest religion in the world, after Christianity, and is still the leading faith in the Arab world and in most of the Middle East. Marriage in Islam is a contract between the couple and Allah; a religious obligation, and the way in which the ceremony is carried out, depends very much on the culture in which the wedding is arranged. Read on for more information on Muslim Weddings and Muslim Wedding Customs

Jewish Weddings

If you are Jewish and looking to find out more about the Jewish wedding customs, then this article is for you. Read on for more information on wedding customs / traditions for Jewish weddings.

Christian Weddings

A traditional Christian marriage is a public declaration of love and commitment, usually done in front of friends and family in a ceremony in church, in the eyes of God. Read on for more information on planning a traditional Christian wedding...