What is thrown at Czech newlyweds?

Instead of throwing rice at the newlyweds, in the Czech Republic, they actually throw peas. According to such traditions, it ensures the fertility of the couple.

Though most of the traditions found at Czech weddings are typically Christian traditions and can be found at different weddings all around the world, we found a few in particular that stood out and are singular to Czechs. These traditions may vary depending on the region you’re in and might not even be used in todays time, but have been passed down from generations and will always remain part of Czech heritage. Just as the couple will slice the cake together here in the United States, in the Czech Republic, the newlyweds will eat soup out of the same bowl and with a shared spoon to “become one” and signify that they will share everything, including food.

The bridesmaids will make a rosemary wreath and give it to the bride the night before the wedding to wear on her wedding day, this wreath symbolizes a hope for wisdom, love, and loyalty in the couples future and is a lovely accessory the bride can either hold, or wear in her hair. Some people give out sprigs of rosemary to the guest of the wedding as well for fertility, and luck. This is a common tradition found at many weddings around the world. It begins at the reception with a plate being broken at the feet of the happy couple. They then have to sweep the broken pieces together, this signifies they will work together in their future life together, but also that the wife will take care of her husband and keep their home tidy. 

One very important Czech tradition, which is still used today, is the kidnapping of the bride. The groomsmen hide her and her husband must find her. If he cannot do this in a limited amount of time, he must pay some ransom. This symbolizes the girls passage into a new life by being separated from her family and found by the one she loves. 

The groom must pay ransom once again at the exit of the church where the groomsmen hang a rope decorated with empty bottles, ribbons, and flowers. By getting passed this rope, he pays his way out of the sins of his youth. As they leave the church, the guests would sometimes place money in the grooms shoes and on the brides veil as funding for the honeymoon. 

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