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Celtic Theme Wedding Ceremonies & Customs

by Tammy Connelly


Many mainstream wedding traditions that are commonly practiced in the modern world grew out of Celtic wedding customs (or, often, the way that religious officials who arrived much later attempted to rein in local beliefs); Celtic weddings always involved a party and feast as part of the celebration, for example, and the term "tying the knot" comes from the literal practice of handfasting, in which the hands of the couple were ceremonially tied together by the officiant to seal either a marriage or engagement. The term "bride" itself is a derivative of "Brigid", one of many Celtic deities later changed into human saints by the Catholic church in order to lure converts.

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Celtic-themed weddings, complete with garments, decor, and particular ceremonial traditions are extremely widely used as they enable couples to hold special weddings that commemorate their union, incorporating imagery, history, and symbolism to which they relate.

The body of artwork, custom, & history known as "Celtic" is a broad survey of the practices of many areas & time periods, mainly Ireland, Scotland, & Brittany. The most frequently seen nod to the time and place of this culture is the recent resurgence of Celtic knot work in art work & fashion.

Celtic knots, though often said to represent particular ideas depending on the shape and style of knot, are in fact simply the artwork (not the language) of the Celts & are thus difficult to codify with concrete definitions. However, the themes of endless love and loyalty can generally apply to all of these designs, and some have interpretations more supported by research & discovery than others.

By far the most popular way to have a modern Celtic wedding, for those who don't want to follow the full Celtic wedding theme, is incorporating a bit of this history in ways like choosing and exchanging themed wedding bands; for example, Celtic love knot rings or similar styles. The intricate designs and lovely symbolism of a Celtic knot band can add just the right meaningful detail to your wedding day.

The clothing of the couple and wedding party can also follow or reflect these ideas of cultural history, with touches like using the family's tartan for couples of Scottish descent, incorporating the wedding spoon tradition for couples of Welsh heritage, and Celtic knot or claddagh embroidery for those with Irish ancestry.
Whether you choose to go all-out with historically accurate clothing, vows, and foods or just add in a few modified versions of these old practices that hold special meaning for you, Celtic motifs can make your wedding ceremony a day to remember for all in attendance.

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