wedding garlands

 

They mark love, respect, and unity of the two persons. They are a dress that has been worn or swapped by the bride and groom in the process of wedding ceremonies as if for aesthetic attractiveness, cultural importance, and the traditional meanings to most Asian and Mediterranean cultures for weddings. Now, let's cover the wedding garlands a little more deeply.
1. Implications and Meaning

It represents unity and love: exchanging garlands is a gesture of acceptance and respect by each other between bride and groom. An integral part of the ceremony often marking the official beginning of union.
Blessings with good luck: Garlands are auspicious symbols believed to bring blessings, prosperity, and protection into the lives of couples.
Cultural Tradition: It is an ancient tradition in many cultures that symbolizes beauty and sanctity of the wedding.

2. Cultural Differences

Hindu and Indian Marriages: Jaimala or Varmala is called in Hindu and Indian marriages. The bride and groom garland each other around their necks, showing mutual respect and acceptance for each other as a spouse.
South Indian Wedding: Flowers such as jasmine, rose, and other strongly scented flowers are used to make garlands symbolizing purity and divine blessings.
Southeast Asian Wedding: Thai, Balinese and Sri Lankan weddings share the same old-age traditions in which garland exchange is one of the highest expressions of respect and love.
Mediterranean Traditions: Some Mediterranean weddings, most particularly in Greece, even incorporate floral elements as crowns or garlands during the ceremony.

3. Types and Styles

Traditional Floral Garlands: These are fresh flowers-jasmine, marigold, roses, orchids, and carnations-hand-strung, usually single or double layered.
Modern garlands: strings with beads, pearls, ribbons, artificial flowers can be utilized for a modern look, matching the taste of the modern generation.

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