If
we will follow the simple meaning of words, “The Ring Bearer” is the child
attendant, who bears the wedding ring and represents it on
a velvet cushion to the groom when he arrives at the mandap or stage. The ring
bearer can be either a boy or girl, as it’s a less traditional position in the wedisphere.
Comparing to “The Train Bearer”, it’s usually undertaken by a child closer to
the family, such as a son or daughter, rather than a cousin or a niece or a
friend’s child. Having a ring bearer is a great way to include family members
in your wedding ceremony.
Owing to what can go wrong if you entrust a young
child with an expensive and pivotal wedding ring, there are a few sneaky
secrets to this practice to prevent disaster. The ring is either lightly sewn
into the cushion’s fabric so it’s not accidentally deposited halfway down the
aisle, or instead it is already in the pocket of any elder family member (best
man in western culture) all along with a fake ring on the cushion (OMG!)
Want to make it more surprise! Once again read the
simple meaning of “The
Ring Bearer” and go for a 10 minute brain storming session. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
minutes pass and still confused. Dear reader, how about choosing your beloved
pet for this role. Yes! I am talking about your Tipu/Sheru/Kitty/Saharukh/Rani
etcetera. Choose this option, if you feel comfortable and speak to
the temple/church/civil venue to ensure that they’re ok with your pet
having a cameo role.
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