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Scottish Wedding Traditions
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Penny Bridal or Silver Bridal
festivities, also known as Penny Weddings, were renown for feasting, drinking,
dancing and fighting and were enjoyed by all except the clergy - who
disapproved of such raucous behaviour. Opinions that were wholeheartedly ignored!
Gifts were made to the newly weds towards the cost of the wedding feast and the
wild celebrations started on the eve of the wedding with singing, toasts and
the ceremony of ‘feet washing’. Feet washing A tub of water was placed in the best room, in which
the bride placed her feet, and her female friends then gathered around to help
wash them. A wedding ring from a happily married woman was previously placed in
the tub and according to traditional Scottish wedding lore it was believed that
whoever found the ring would be the next to get married. The men folk were outside the door making jokes and
attempting to watch through the doorway. The bridegroom was then seized by the
women and made to sit at the tub. His legs were none too gently daubed with
soot, ashes and cinders - quite a painful procedure during the traditional
Scottish wedding! Scottish wedding photography, Scottish Wedding
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The Wedding Procession, The following day the bridal party made their
way to the church, flower petals being thrown in front of the bride, but if
they encountered a funeral or a pig on the way, it was considered bad luck and
they would return home and set out again. The first person they encountered was
called the first foot and would be given a coin and a drink of whisky by the
bride. He would then have to accompany the bridal party for one mile before
being allowed to continue on his way, which is a very unique Scottish wedding
tradition. The Church, Just outside the church they would be met by the
clergyman and make their wedding vows. Then a mass was held in the church,
during which the clergyman blessed food brought by the guests. It was
traditional for the clergyman, however shy, to kiss the bride. The Celebrations, The guests returned to a relative’s home to
share the food and drink. The celebrations were usually held outside with
pipers and dancing and could last all night. A traditional reel was led by the
newly weds, after which the bride danced with the most prominent person in the
room, and then the other guests joined in. The couple was finally escorted to their new
home and the groom or groomsmen would throw handfuls of coins on the ground.
Before entering her home, oatcakes or bannocks were broken above the bride’s
head and then shared around. The bride could then be carried over the threshold
in case she stumbled - a sign of bad luck.
The marriage ceremony was completed when the
clergyman blessed the newly weds, their home and their bed. The Highland custom of CREELING THE BRIDEGROOM, A large basket or ‘creel’ was filled with stones
and tied to the bridegroom’s back. He then had to carry it around the entire
town unless his bride agreed to kiss him. Only if she did, would his friends
allow him to escape from the ‘creeling’ otherwise he had to continue until he
had completed the circuit of the town. The Shaim Spring, It was the privilege of the bride to choose
the music for the ‘shaim spring’, which she danced with the bridegroom maids
and best man. Hand fasting In the eighteenth century the custom of hand
fasting was observed. A couple would live together for a year and a day, at
which time they could decide whether to part or make a lifelong commitment. It
was considered more important for the bride to be experienced and fertile than
to be a virgin.
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For your traditional Spanish wedding ceremony, hire Babylon for all your important wedding needs! Babylon has been servicing weddings in the G T A, and around the world, for over 25 years! We can provide many services, including:
- Our skilled photographers will photograph all of the special moments from your wedding day! They will make sure your precious memories last forever, on beautiful prints of any size you wish! You will be proud to share these quality wedding photos with your loved ones.
- Our expert videographers will capture your entire day, onto film, then edit it to your liking onto a quality DVD production. At Babylon, our videographers consider your wedding video not just a video, but a movie production that will contain special memories meant to be passed down to future generations. Our expert staff can even add a soundtrack of traditional Luhya wedding music, or any romantic ballads you like, making your wedding DVD production even more enjoyable for you and your loved ones!
- We have a large, luxurious selection of limousines available for your wedding transportation needs! Arrive in style in a brand new stretch limousine, or choose from our wide selection of other options. From the classic automobile to the modern sleek and shiny style of limousine, Babylon can provide any style of limousine you wish, so that you can arrive in style and comfort to your wedding!
- Babylon can provide wedding DJs that play your country's wedding songs, singers that can speak your native tongue, or even live bands that will play traditional wedding music from your country! For any traditional performance you may want at you wedding, simply ask us and we will do our best to provide.
- We can work with you to design your wedding invitations, print them up and even send them to your guests!
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