Wedding traditions

Wedding Traditions Explained: What They Are & How to Include Them

Weddings in Victoria often balance formal traditions with personal creativity. From classic ceremonies in historic Melbourne venues to multicultural rituals across regional areas, Victorian couples embrace a wide variety of customs. You’ll often see timeless elements like wedding crowns, tea ceremonies, or candle lighting, alongside newer trends like vow books, family blending ceremonies, and heritage-inspired wedding attire.


Why Include Wedding Traditions in Your Ceremony?

Including wedding traditions can:

  • Honour your cultural or family background
  • Add meaningful rituals to your day
  • Involve family and guests in special ways
  • Create a sense of connection and continuity
  • Help personalise your wedding ceremony

Traditions don’t have to be formal or old-fashioned, many couples choose to adapt customs in modern, meaningful ways.


Popular Wedding Traditions Around the World

Western Traditions

  • Something Old, Something New, Something Borrowed, Something Blue: A symbol of good luck and continuity
  • Tossing the Bouquet and Garter: Fun ways to involve guests during the reception
  • First Dance: A romantic highlight
  • Cutting the Cake: A symbol of the couple’s first shared task
  • Carrying the Bride Over the Threshold: A gesture of protection and good luck

Indian Wedding Traditions

  • Mehndi Ceremony: Intricate henna designs for the bride
  • Seven Steps (Saptapadi): Symbolic vows taken around a sacred fire
  • Mangalsutra: A sacred necklace tied by the groom

Chinese Wedding Traditions

  • Tea Ceremony: A show of respect to parents and elders
  • Red Wedding Dress: Symbolising luck and prosperity
  • Door Games: Fun challenges the groom must complete before seeing the bride

Greek Wedding Traditions

  • Stefana (Wedding Crowns): Joined by ribbon to represent unity
  • Koumbaros/Koumbara: Special roles filled by close friends or family

Jewish Wedding Traditions

  • Chuppah: A canopy symbolising the home to be built
  • Breaking the Glass: A symbol of both sorrow and joy
  • Ketubah Signing: A marriage contract with deep meaning

Japanese Wedding Traditions

  • San-San-Kudo: A sake-sharing ritual signifying unity
  • Shinto Ceremonies: Rich in symbolism, prayer, and purification

African Wedding Traditions

  • Kente Cloth: Bright, symbolic fabrics worn by the couple
  • Jumping the Broom: A tradition with African American roots, symbolising a fresh start

Modern Australian Wedding Traditions

  • Acknowledgement of Country: Honouring First Nations peoples
  • Personalised Vows: Writing your own promises
  • Blended Family Ceremonies: Including children or stepfamilies in the ritual

How to Choose Which Wedding Traditions to Include – Step by Step Guide

  1. Talk with Your Partner: Share your backgrounds and family expectations.
  2. Ask Your Families: Are there any traditions that matter to them?
  3. Research Your Culture(s): You may find something meaningful you hadn’t heard of.
  4. Talk to Your Celebrant: They can help you incorporate customs with the right tone.
  5. Decide What Feels Right: Choose only the traditions that truly resonate with you.
  6. Adapt Traditions: Modernise or blend customs to suit your style.
  7. Explain to Guests: Add a note in your ceremony program or have your celebrant explain during the service.

Modern Twists on Traditional Customs

  • Replace bouquet toss with a group dance-off or lucky draw
  • Use biodegradable petals instead of rice
  • Swap cake cutting for a dessert tower or gelato cart
  • Create a unity cocktail instead of a unity candle
  • Have both partners walk down the aisle

Tips for Incorporating Wedding Traditions

  • Choose traditions that feel authentic to you
  • Be mindful when borrowing from other cultures
  • Ask your celebrant about legally accepted rituals
  • Involve elders or family members in symbolic moments
  • Don’t be afraid to skip or simplify

10 Questions to Help You Choose Wedding Traditions

  1. What cultures or religions are part of your family background?
  2. Are there any family rituals that are important to you?
  3. Are you blending traditions from multiple cultures?
  4. Do you want a religious or secular ceremony?
  5. Are there any customs that reflect your relationship story?
  6. How involved do you want family or guests to be?
  7. Are there any traditions that feel outdated to you?
  8. Do you want to create your own new tradition?
  9. Will your chosen venue or celebrant allow specific rituals?
  10. Will you explain your traditions to guests?

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Do I have to include wedding traditions in my ceremony?

No, it’s your day. Choose only what feels meaningful.

Can I combine traditions from different cultures?

Yes! Many couples blend elements to reflect both of their heritages.

What are some simple wedding traditions to include?

Handfasting, vow exchange, ring warming, candle lighting, or a first dance.

Are there any uniquely Australian wedding traditions?

Yes, Acknowledgement of Country, backyard weddings, and combining ceremonies with parties like BBQs or beach picnics are popular.



Final Thoughts

Melbourne couples love a nod to tradition with their own creative twist. From tea ceremonies to handwritten vows, your day can be as unique, or as classic, as you like.

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