Often used to protect the flame from the wind during the well-known ‘Rite of Light,’ the lantern is actually a symbol rich with meanings that cross centuries and cultures. From a simple protective object, it can become the true heart of a ceremony — a protagonist capable of adapting to any kind of celebration: from a Welcome-to-the-World ceremony to a wedding, a vow renewal, or even a memorial or funeral.
There’s no reason why everyone should know what you’ve promised one another. Here are a few suggestions as to how to create a secret, intimate moment for your personal vows during your wedding ceremony
San Valentino è alle porte e state pensando a come festeggiarlo evitando i soliti cliché e regali scontati? In questo articolo vi suggeriamo modi autentici e originali per andare oltre la classica cena romantica.
Whether you see it as romantic and sentimental or commercial and consumerist, Valentine's Day is THE day of the year dedicated to lovers. All over the world, on February 14, articles, the latest tips, cards, gifts, clothes, romantic trips, and sweet nothings to whisper in your lover’s ear flood the web.
Individuals and families increasingly seek personalised celebrant-led ceremonies that capture and convey the essence of their loved one’s unique life and are in tune with their beliefs and values for funerals, memorial services, graveside burials or ash scatterings.
Ancient or distant traditions can be great inspiration for original and meaningful symbolic moments to include in your wedding ceremony. In the case of the Marimo, symbolizing love and friendship, all you need is a little research and lots of imagination!
Leaving arrangements for one’s own funeral means accepting with serenity that death is everyone’s final destination. In an act of love and generosity we can take care of everything when we are still able to decide every detail.