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.925 SILVER WEDDING COINS ARRAS US $580.00
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Weddings are joyous occasions, full of the promise of starting a wonderful new life together. Why not increase your chances for future happiness by including some traditional symbols of good luck in your special day? These are some of the things said to bring good luck for weddings.
The best known "good luck package" is the something old, something new, something borrowed, and something blue (and sometimes also a sixpence in your shoe). Most every bride knows this expression, but did you know the specific ways in which each item is intended to grant you good fortune? The old item represents your ties to your family and the past, and shows that even as you move towards a new life, your family will still be there to love and support you. The new, of course, represents the newlyweds' new union and life together, and is most often the wedding gown or bridal jewelry.
Something borrowed can be any item that the bride can wear or carry, such as a friend's veil or a piece of her mother's bridal jewelry. What many people do not realize is that the borrowed item should ideally come from a happily married woman, the idea being that the bride is borrowing some of her wedding bliss. The color blue has symbolized fidelity and faithfulness since ancient times, making its purpose in the good luck package obvious. It might be even luckier if the groom wore some blue too! Many brides are not familiar with the old English "sixpence in your shoe" part of the good luck package, but quite simply, it represents hope for future wealth. A bride can find at sixpence at a rare coin store (most stock them expressly for this purpose, and they are not expensive) or take her chances with a penny.
Speaking of blue, did you know that a sapphire engagement or wedding ring is also supposed to bring good luck to the marriage? The blue sapphire stands for fidelity and love, just as it does in the "something blue" rhyme. For the same reason, aquamarine rings are supposed to be lucky, but the gem is not nearly as durable as a sapphire, and cracking the stone in your engagement ring seems unlucky indeed! For that reason, brides might wish to consider wearing lucky aquamarine earrings or choosing blue crystal earrings as an alternative.
Brides with Chinese heritage will want to bring some red into their weddings, as it is the good luck color in China. Of course, the double happiness symbol is a natural element to include in a wedding. Meaning "joy and happiness", the symbol is one of the most powerful good luck charms. Feature it throughout the wedding, on the cake, the invitations, even on the bridal gown. There is no such thing as too much good luck on your wedding day!
Some of the things which are supposed to bring good luck to a wedding are beyond the control of the bride and groom. It is often said that rain on the wedding day is lucky, although that is a type of luck that most brides would be willing to forgo! An old English custom says that finding a spider in the bridal gown is lucky, but again, not too many brides are hoping for that particular lucky omen. Of course, there are those who believe that you make your own luck, by choosing the right partner...but wear something borrowed, just to be safe!
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A Sikh Wedding
The customs that the Sikhs follow during their wedding ceremonies are similar to those practised by the Hindus. One important difference is that while the Hindus use Vedic texts the Sikhs use their holy book, Adi Granth (also called Guru Granth Sahib).
A Ceremony of Bliss
The Sikhs refer to a wedding as anand karaj or a ceremony of bliss. The shopping for the wedding begins with the purchase of Rumalla Sahib - a set of four pieces of cloth that are usually embroidered and are used to cover the Granth Sahib. The rest of the shopping is done only after this. The bride's maternal grandparents and uncles also spend for the wedding on clothes and jewellery. They also host one meal on the occasion. This is publicly acknowledged as their contribution to the wedding.
Engagement
The formal engagement or kurmai is usually a family affair. The bride's family goes to the groom's house carrying gifts that include sweets, clothes and jewellery. The bride's father or guardian gives the groom a gold ring, a kada (bangle) and gold mohre (coins). Later, these coins are strung into a black thread and given to the bride. She wears it round her neck and it is akin to the mangalsutra ....http://www.sitagita.com/view.asp?id=6871
About the Author
Why are posed pictures for weddings so "80s and 90s" but wedding photojournalism is also from the 80s?
What is Wedding Photojournalism?
In 1980, Denis Reggie coined the term "weddin photojournalism" to define a genre that recognize coverage in real time by a photographer respectful of the natural occurrences and flow of the wedding day without assuming a leadership position in arranging, staging, or prompting subjects.
I dont know why you are being so stubborn. We have all been telling you that we dont like your posed photos. It has nothing to do with the origins of photojournalism. They are just not good photos. And if you really want to make it as a photographer, I think you should take the criticism and learn from it. Or-- dont ask!
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