A Beautiful Farewell: The "Glove Ceremony" - A Final Touch for Mothers and Grandmothers
2021.04.17 published
A Wedding Ceremony Performance That I Love♡
Allow me to introduce some wonderful wedding ceremony performances I've recently learned about.
Have you heard of the "Glove Ceremony"?
The Final Preparations*
The Glove Ceremony, as the name suggests, is a performance where the bride's mother (or grandmother, or sister!) helps her put on gloves before walking down the aisle.
Gloves are originally an accessory that a bride wears when she comes out of the bridal room, but
by doing this at the same time as the veil down, it becomes a warm ceremony that conveys the feelings of important people saying, "Go ahead. Please hold hands with your groom and walk through a wonderful life together," as a last-minute preparation for the bride that radiates family love.
The touching of hands is something unique to the Glove Ceremony.
When the gentle hand of the mother softly touches the bride's skin, it makes you feel like you’ve been protected by that hand... and it feels really emotional.
Recommended for Such Brides♡
The Glove Ceremony is recommended for brides like these.
✅ Because you’re particular about the gloves and want to highlight them.
✅ Because you’re close to your grandmother, and want your mother to do the veil down while your grandmother does the Glove Ceremony.
✅ Since it's a family ceremony, I want to create memories with my sister or aunt who has helped me.
✅ Since a Maria veil cannot have a veil down, I want to do the Glove Ceremony instead.
And so on♡
Of course, you can also do both the veil down and the Glove Ceremony together, or just have the Glove Ceremony by itself.
Please consider including it as one of your ceremony performances*
➡ You can find the list of ceremony performances here