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Important Points in Conducting a Wedding Sand Ceremony This is an official ceremony where the two are joined to make one using sand. As the name suggests they use the sand to symbolize the union where each person has a different colored sand which they pour in turns in one clear vessel. The bride and groom will do this until colored layer of sand is formed. Not everybody is allowed to pour the sand but just the bride and the groom plus any member of their family. As you know it is the nature of human beings to underrate such things but this is interesting and important as it brings harmony. When you try to compare the two types of unions, that is wedding sand and wedding candle you find that wedding sand has many benefits than wedding candle. For one, the heap of colored sand that is poured in a clear glass will take a long period of time or even forever before it disappears. Not unless somebody just throw it away intentionally which might be the case. This will bring many flashbacks whenever a conflict arises as they will be always thinking of the good times they had in earlier stages of their marriage. Such kinds of families will always stay bonded and happy forever. There is nobody who can confess that they don’t enjoy traditional things as they are always unique just like the marriage sand ceremony. Being that the union sand ceremony is more of the past, you will find that it costs less than a pure modern wedding by some value.
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The officiant commences this marriage ceremony by reading some few sentences the way it is usually done with other forms of marriage ceremonies. Which is followed by handing each of them a vase of colored sand. Just like the normal orders the groom will begin by pouring his colored sand in the central vase. The officiant will then move to the bride who will also pour her sand in the central vase making it to form two sheets.
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After the bride and the groom has poured their colored sands in the central vase, the officiant will then ask if any member of the family would like to pour his/her sand. After the members of the families have been given chance to pour the colored sand the bride and the groom will then finish up by pouring colored sand one after the other to form many layers. From this point they are considered husband and wife and they can then stick to the remaining parts of their program.