brides wear red or gold
grooms wear white, cream or gold
and if you are invited to a wedding you can wear any colour you like!
Traditionally, wedding rings are worn on the left hand.
Red. Red is considered a good luck color. White is only worn to funerals.
There is usually no other jewelry other than a wedding band that a man wears during a wedding ceremony. The woman usually has lots of jewelry such as earrings and a necklace.
A wedding ring is worn on what is known as the ring finger, which is the one adjacent to the pinkie or smallest finger, on the left hand. and the direction doesnt matter. :P
Traditionally, eternity rings are worn above the wedding band and engagement ring. The wedding band is first, closest to your heart, then the engagement ring above, then the eternity ring.
A wedding dress or wedding gown is the clothing worn by a bride during a wedding ceremony. Color, style and ceremonial importance of the gown can depend on the religion and culture of the wedding participants.
if you are the bride then usually a lehnga(long skirt) and blouse is worn, and is usually in the colour red and sometimes even gold, along with the clothing heavy and detailed jewellery is worn. if you are the groom you usually wear a sherwani(long suit) and sometimes you can just wear a normal suit. if you are invited to a wedding lengha's, salwar kameez, or any other indian clothing is worn along with jewellery.
The wedding ring is worn on the "ring" toe(like the "ring" finger). During the wedding ceremony, garlands of flowers are placed around the necks of the newlyweds in lieu of ring.
If you are referring to the color of vestments worn at Mass on Saint Patrick's Day, that would be violet as the feast falls in Lent.
Traditionally, poppies, shamrocks, badges, button holes and corsages (as worn at a wedding), are worn on the right side for a woman, and on the left side for a man. You will often see the sides mixed up - which I find very annoying!
Traditionally, poppies, shamrocks, badges, button holes and corsages (as worn at a wedding), are worn on the right side for a woman, and on the left side for a man. You will often see the sides mixed up - which I find very annoying!
Traditionally clogs are made and worn in a european country called Holland. The wooden shoes are made in the european county Holland just like the traditionally clogs.