mardi 24 mai 2016

Which dress for the groom in the Moroccan wedding

03:31 Unknown

the marriage ceremony is very festive, with celebrations lasting between 3 and 7 days, offering delicious flavors to the nose and the palate and vibrant colors that feast the eyes. Indeed, guests like married wear the best clothes and trappings of their most sumptuous jewelery for the occasion. And if the Moroccan bride attracts attention on it thanks to caftans and traditional clothes she wears for the occasion, where the silk satin and where the fight alongside chiffon taffeta, Moroccan groom is not left because it can only bring its best outfits for the occasion to honor his promise and his family. If some young men prefer a western suit, others opt for the djellaba, the jabador the selham and other traditional costumes sewn in the most expensive fabrics and richest.

The jabador Men consists of a long tunic usually reaching mid-thigh or knee, accompanied by a matching pants right or as saroual, sometimes the whole is completed with a cap. The jabador as traditional qu'habit door embroidery, gilded ornaments among others and is available in different colors. But for a Moroccan married, it is often cut in the white fabric color mlifa or cream with a sfifa in gold or silver thread embroidery and four son like to know only the Moroccan maalem.
If some young men opt for a simple jabador in its cut and embroidery, others prefer a more sumptuous clothing Malaki often said, that is to say royal. What distinguishes it is its wide sfifa in golden son with AQAD (small handmade buttons) closing the garment at the front and then the very distinctive high collar royal, rich and elegant at once. The set is designed of lightweight high quality silk which offers a luxurious and noble look.

The djellaba is a traditional costume that is worn beldi at every opportunity, often for prayer on the day of Friday for religious holidays and during a Moroccan wedding that respects the tradition. If the djellaba everyday fabric is cut in a wool or linen, the groom is made with silk or satin and is always white or cream, with a cap and closes with small front handmade buttons, working maalem.

In the Moroccan tradition, the groom should wear a traditional costume whether djellaba or jabadror. One or the other must be completed by a Selham. It is a garment formerly worn by pashas, sultans and eminent people of the country and as the groom, the wedding day is considered as one covers her shoulders with a Selham and designated Moulay Sultan. A habit that has become part of the costumes worn by the young couple during the wedding ceremony.
Such suits must be complemented by a red fez Andalusian and yellow or white slippers of fassie bill as want the Moroccan custom that passes from generation to generation.

lundi 16 mai 2016

A horse for the entry of married

06:38 Unknown
The horse is part of the Moroccan tradition, it is considered a national heritage. This translates its presence in moussem, daily life but also large events such as the Moroccan wedding.

the horse was still omnipresent in the Moroccan wedding. Indeed day dfou3 or tazoudha, a procession takes the way from the groom's home to that of his bride with gifts for the young woman and her family all accompanied by musicians playing tunes of traditional music and the head of the procession the groom on horseback leads all pretty world. On his arrival in the parental home of Moroccan wedding, the parents of the latter receive the procession with milk and dates to welcome them.
If tradition is maintained in certain region, in the cities, the entry of Moulay seltane no longer done on horseback. However some couples trying to continue the tradition and offer at the same time a fairytale wedding where the Moroccan groom arrives on a white horse like the old knights who ride their steeds. A romantic and original touch that never fails to impress the young woman and assistance in the tradition of the kingdom. Most often the groom riding a white horse while his viziers ride horses of a different color for the highlight.

Such an option may be provided in the companion in the city as subject not to obstruct traffic. Simply contact a service provider to negotiate the price that ranges from 200 dhs 500 dhs to time depending on the ornaments of the saddle and bridle of the distance to the beast and of course the place where the ceremony will take place which can generate the movement of the horse in a fairly remote area.

It is always wise to consult multiple providers, several months in advance to negotiate the best possible price and prevent any inconvenience. Finally, such a choice may not be adequate to the extent where the place of the reception is suitable for entry in style groom on horseback. This is a unique and memorable way for newlyweds and their guests on the occasion of the celebration of a wedding in the Moroccan tradition.

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