Orthodox Jewish brides don't wear two veils. The veil just has to be able to cover her face and hair during the ceremony, the same as most traditional wedding veils. Some Orthodox brides do wear a veil that's more opaque than normal though.
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In the torah, Moses sees God's back and his face begins to glow because he is imprinted with a bit of God's light. The light was so bright and intimidating, to make the people around him feel more comfortable, he wore a veil. Today, brides wear veils because it is said they the brides are shinning so bright with God's light that they need to wear a veil just as Moses had.
White represents purity and being made new. Angels are represented in white as well as brides wearing white dresses and veils. White represents a cleansing.
Veils It White was created in 2003.
Black Veils of Melancholy was created in 1968.
There are several web-sites that offer a variety of images with wedding veils. Sites like weddingveils or wikihow has a lot of images with different veils.
There is a shop in purasawalkam called London stores where you will get bridal veils and also tiaras.
Seen Through the Veils of Darkness was created in 1995-03.
Beyond the Darkest Veils of Inner Wickedness was created in 1989.