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Unity Ceremony

Weddingstar and your Unity Ceremony:

The symbolism behind the unity candle is the uniting of two families through marriage; you light a single candle together from your separate family candles. The true meaning of a marriage; the joining of two separate lives into one; can best be show by the lighting of the Unity Candle. The bride and groom each take their own candle then together walk to the Unity Candle and in unison both raise their individual flames to light the single Unity Candle, symbolizing the joining of their two lives. Each then extinguishes their individual flame, symbolizing the end of their lives and two separate people. As a way to show the coming together of two lives, a unity ceremony is an easy and effective way to enhance any wedding.

Weddingstar can make your search easy. Accessories like their unity sand ceremony sets or unity candle ceremony sets allow you to create a simple presentation for your family and friends to mark the start of your happily ever after.

While shopping for my own wedding, the unity candle was a very important choice for me. It's something that had a lot of meaning. Always a great accessory, there are numerous types of candles to include in a unity candle ceremony. From their pillar candles to their decorative holders, creating a trademark unity ceremony is easier than you might expect. Consider using personalized candles with any of their signature holders to create that individual touch for your unity candle ceremony.

All of Weddingstar's products, including those for your unity ceremony, are crafted with the highest regard for quality and the utmost attention to detail. Their unity sand ceremony sets are no exception, and are designed with your satisfaction in mind.



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