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I always love reading about the many beautiful cultural touches many couples incorporate into their weddings. There are so many special and meaningful things that can be added to celebrate family and cultural traditions, but sadly, Mr. Cola and I don’t have much to work with.
I’m very Irish (and Mr. C is a self-proclaimed mutt, with many European cultures in his family’s background), and, OK, we ARE having an open bar (with Guinness as one of the 6 beers on tap), but there’s not much else that sounds neat enough to do that’s “Irish”.
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There are, however, some interesting options that I came across when I Googled “Irish wedding traditions”:
{Source of these traditions is from Ireland-Information.com}
Maybe it’s just me, but I’m not into the fact that so many of these traditions have to do with babies or fairies! So we’ll have our open bar and be done with the traditions for our wedding day.
However, for the rehearsal dinner, I will be pulling in a bit of culture, even though it’s not ours! One of Mr. Cola’s groomsman’s parents gifted me some gorgeous jewelry while we were in Mr. C’s hometown after Christmas. GM P’s family is from India, and it’s a very important tradition to gift the bride beautiful jewelry in their culture. Mrs. Jasmine gave a wonderful overview of the importance of jewelry and the different types in her Bejeweled post, from which I learned why there are loops on the tops of the earrings I was given (because the earrings are heavy, the loops go over the tops of your ears to support the weight).
Since I already have my wedding day jewelry, I plan to wear these gorgeous pieces with my rehearsal dinner dress—I think the white and gold hand beaded jewelry will go perfectly with my white dress.



And doesn’t the flower on these earrings and necklace look familiar? As in, almost like our flower punches we used on our STD belly bands and favor boxes! How perfect!
(this picture and jewelry pictures above are personal photos)
So there you have it, although we won’t be doing much to celebrate our own cultures, wonderful people we know are helping us incorporate a little of their culture in our wedding celebrations. And it doesn’t hurt that I got some fabulous jewelry out of it either!
How will you be incorporating your cultural traditions into your wedding? Do you have any more amusing traditions you’d like to share?
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