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Wedding Ceremony Symbolism of Thirteen Coins, Thirteen Wedding BlessingsFor a marriage ceremony to be legal, there are few simple requirements. After that, a couple may create a wedding ceremony that is both personal and unique. A cultural symbolic wedding ritual is the enrichment of the couple through monetary offering to the bride. In some cultures this is celebrated by pinning notes to the brides dress. In another ceremony, the bride is given thirteen coins symbolising the wishes of all present for such blessings as love, harmony, cooperation, commitment ,peace, happiness, trust, respect, caring, wisdom, joy, wholeness and nurturing.
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