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Gifting jewellery to your loved ones is considered one of the best ways to express [...]
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A stunning end to a beautiful event. At the end of the wedding reception, it [...]
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The Unity Candle ceremony is the lighting of candles to symbolize the joining of two [...]
This is a type of Celtic wedding ceremony. The couple stands together with wedding guests [...]
Our favorite Celtic Wedding Traditions are listed below. Please let us know if you’ve used [...]
The Triquetra, more commonly known as the Trinity Knot, is a Celtic symbol of ancient [...]
The Irish tradition of metalworking dates back over 3,000 years to the Bronze Age; the [...]
The Scottish Thistle, also called the cotton thistle or spear thistle, was adopted as the [...]