Italian Wedding Customs
The parents of the groom and the bride arranged long ago Italian weddings. Often the brother of the groom would visit the family of the bride and ask for the hand in marriage. Often if it is the groom proposing directly to the bride, he serenades her with an Italian love song.
"Diamond engagement rings were given by medieval Italians in the belief that the diamond was created by the flames of love". Engagement rings were often given as a payment for the bride and to signify the intent to marry.
The bride and the groom customarily wear green the night before the wedding to bring on good luck, prosperity and abundance to the couple. As well, it is bad luck for the bride to wear gold before, or at the wedding ceremony.
According to Italian tradition it was forbade to marry during lent or advent or during May or August where the months were traditionally to venerate Virgin Mary and it was bad luck to be married in August for reasons of bad luck and sickness. It is thought to be luckiest to wed on Sundays and will bring good luck to the marriage.
In southern Italy, it is quite uncommon for the tradition of bachelor, or bachelorette parties to take place. In northern Italy is it quite different where the best man cuts the grooms tie into small pieces and sells them to the guests. These proceeds are then used to help pay for the band.
At the wedding ceremony the bride arrives to the ceremony last and the groom is to wait at the alter for the bride to arrive and they can wed. The groom usually carries a piece of iron in his pocket for luck, and to ward off the evil eye since the happy situation all but invites danger.
"Diamond engagement rings were given by medieval Italians in the belief that the diamond was created by the flames of love". Engagement rings were often given as a payment for the bride and to signify the intent to marry.
The bride and the groom customarily wear green the night before the wedding to bring on good luck, prosperity and abundance to the couple. As well, it is bad luck for the bride to wear gold before, or at the wedding ceremony.
According to Italian tradition it was forbade to marry during lent or advent or during May or August where the months were traditionally to venerate Virgin Mary and it was bad luck to be married in August for reasons of bad luck and sickness. It is thought to be luckiest to wed on Sundays and will bring good luck to the marriage.
In southern Italy, it is quite uncommon for the tradition of bachelor, or bachelorette parties to take place. In northern Italy is it quite different where the best man cuts the grooms tie into small pieces and sells them to the guests. These proceeds are then used to help pay for the band.
At the wedding ceremony the bride arrives to the ceremony last and the groom is to wait at the alter for the bride to arrive and they can wed. The groom usually carries a piece of iron in his pocket for luck, and to ward off the evil eye since the happy situation all but invites danger.
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MythMan Jude Deterhaus
Posted on 05/31/2007 at 9:05:00 PM