Getting married of couples is a tradition that is called wedding. In this section you will find many images that depict this event. Of course, there can also be accessories such as wedding rings, a veil and, of course, a wedding dress without which a woman who is getting married would not be herself. Choose the images that you want to paint and start working.
Wedding Coloring Book
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- Symbolizes the Marriage Union: A wedding is a symbolic expression of the union between two people who decide to merge their lives and form a family.
- Religious and Secular: Weddings can be religious, held in churches, mosques or other places of worship, or secular, held in banquet halls, gardens or homes.
- Traditions and Rituals: Weddings are often fraught with traditions and rituals, such as the exchange of rings, the wedding vows, the handing over of the bouquet, the young couple's first dance and more.
- Guests and Invitations: Weddings bring together families and friends of the couple, and wedding invitations are sent out weeks or months before the date of the ceremony.
- Decorating and Styling: Organizing a wedding involves decorating the hall, choosing flowers, color themes and styling themes.
- Menu and Wedding Cake: Food is an essential part of a wedding. A lavish menu is usually served, and the highlight is the cutting of the wedding cake by the bride and groom.
- Music and Entertainment: A wedding is a time of fun and joy. Music at a wedding accompanies dancing and revelry. Artistic performances or interactive activities for guests can also be part of the entertainment.
- Dress Code: The bride and groom and guests usually dress elegantly, according to the occasion. Wedding dresses and suits are typical attire for the bride and groom.
- Gifts and Wedding List: Brides and grooms can create a list of gifts they would like to receive from guests. This helps avoid duplication and provides gifts that are useful to the newlyweds.
- Weddings Around the World: Weddings have different facets in different cultures and religions. Traditions, customs and ceremonies can vary significantly from region to region and religion to religion.
Trivia
- Ancient Traditions and Safeguards: Ancient weddings were often symbolic in nature, involving elements such as the exchange of gifts, entities or financial security for the married couple.
- Tradition of the Wedding Bouquet: The tradition of wearing a bridal bouquet has roots in ancient Rome, where brides wore a garland of herbs and flowers to ward off evil spirits.
- Wedding in the Royal Chapel: The Royal Chapel at Windsor Castle is one of the popular venues for royal weddings in the UK. In 2018, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's wedding took place there.
- Relationship to the Bride's Hairstyle: The traditional bridal veil has to do with the long-standing belief that by veiling her face, the bride protects herself from evil spirits that might envy her happiness.
- Shoe Hunt Ceremony: In some cultures, such as Hinduism, the groom is required to hunt for the bride's shoes, which were hidden by her friends. This symbolic event is meant to test the abilities of the future husband.
- Wedding Under Water: Many people opt for unusual wedding venues, such as underwater. Underwater ceremonies are held in special suits, and the vows are pronounced underwater.
- Long Wedding Dress Train: The longest wedding dress ever designed had a 25-meter-long train. This gown was created in China in 2015.
- Engagement Ring on the Left Hand: Traditionally, the engagement ring is worn on the fourth finger of the left hand. It was believed that the vein on this finger led straight to the heart.
- Vows in the Air: Some places hold wedding ceremonies in the air. Couples attached to ropes fly in the basket of a balloon against a backdrop of picturesque landscapes.
- Wedding Stocking as Lucky Token: In some cultures, wearing a wedding stocking is considered a lucky token for the future. The stocking is often blue to also fulfill the tradition of "something blue" at a wedding.