Went to a wedding a couple of weeks ago where our son was best man. This little girl, a member of the wedding party, is selling boutonnieres (the orange ones in the basket) to the men who attend, and lacey wrist bands to the ladies. It used to be the custom that a little girl like her would sell sprigs of rosemary, an herb reputed to bring luck and health, but now this custom has changed. A while back, the money she collected used to go to the new couple, but now it is hers to keep. There's no fixed "donation," and you can see what she's received so far. 100 dinars is roughly $2.00. (I don't know what the little candle is for!)
14 comments:
A good way to earn some pocket money on the big day!
an interesting custom.
What an adorable child!
"Louis" wonders why the custom changed. Rosemary has such a nice scent, it seems it should have been continued.
I love learning about the cultures and customs in all of our different countries. This one is very interesting to me. Lovely photo fo this beautiful wedding attendant.
Much love to you and your family.
V
The candle's maybe there to weight down the notes..the colours of the photo are beautiful.
Nice photo and interesting information about a marriage tradition in Belgerade.
Thank you, all. I hope to be up and checking out blogs reasonably soon.
Louis, I think the problem with rosemary is that it had to be pinned on, and this sometimes made unattractive even permanent holes in ladies' dresses/blouses... The boutonnieres you see here are pinned on men's suits; usually no problem with holes.
Your photography and blog are amazing, and your post about your husband just about broke my heart. Sending you good blogger thoughts, peace
I want to throw a few dinars in her pretty basket!
This is charmimg both the girl and rhe tradition.
A very pretty girl. She's going to be a heartbreaker when she grows up.
Pretty little girl and nice tradition!
her innocence and purity shines through, wish there were more little girls like her in this mad mad world we live in.hugs.
It's attractive.
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