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Little but important wedding details

It’s easy to lose sight of the real meaning of a wedding – the joining of two people who love each other – and the wedding industry doesn’t make it easy for those who want to hold a small celebration. It can be the little but essential details that turn a so-so wedding into a fabulous one. However, one of the first things that should be purchased are the rings.

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Any ‘proposer’ worth their salt will already have bought an engagement ring for the ‘proposee’, but once a date has been set for the wedding, gold rings (or alternatively silver or platinum) should be next on the list. The wedding band is hugely significant and commands a decent amount of browsing time. Don’t simply go to Argos the day before the ceremony!

The vows are typically something that gets left until the last minute also, but similarly should be given due time and consideration. Technically speaking, they should be the most important and meaningful words you ever utter, denoting your love for your soon-to-be-spouse. If you are writing your own vows, remember the significance of what you are doing.

Even the tradition of the bridal bouquet is steeped in history and meaning. In ancient times, a bouquet of herbs, spices and bulbs of garlic was used to ward off evil spirits. This practice continued until Queen Victoria married Prince Albert, where some of the herbs were replaced with flowers, each with a meaning used to convey messages between the lovers.

It might seem a bit redundant now, but choosing flowers as per Florigraphy – the flower language – allows the couple to share a secret. For example, gypsophilia symbolises a pure heart, honeysuckle means sweetness, white lilies signify virginity and the thorn-less pink rose says: love at first sight.

Rather than fuss over table decorations or fake tans, why not spend some time considering the smaller, far more significant details to ensure a wedding to remember?

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