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Hawaiian Wedding
How to Tie
the Knot the Hawaiian Way
If you want a Hawaiian wedding, you’re probably green with envy over those lucky
pacific-islanders enjoying the splash of blue waves while sipping coconut
juice at hand readily awaiting for that day. But don’t forlorn, your dream
wedding can still come true. You can have your Hawaiian wedding without
having to spend a fortune by literally exchanging your vows there.
Hawaiian weddings are laden with traditions showing respect for the family,
ancestors and culture. Following these customs is believed to ensure luck,
prosperity and happiness for the bridal couple. Here are the steps to make
one memorable Hawaiian wedding to last you a lifetime.
STEP 1: Make room for some variation. Most Hawaiian weddings include a
variety of Christian and Protestant traditions in the ceremony. Also plan to
include in the ceremony a mix of Hawaiian and English customs. Allowing
variation adds interest and color to the event.
STEP 2: Choose an appropriate attire for the bride. The bride should wear a
long, usually white or depending on the motiff, and formal dress called a
'holoku.' In place of a veil, a garland of flowers known as 'haku lei’ hangs
around her head. Her bouquet can either be of orchids or of wild lilies.
STEP 3: Select an appropriate attire for the groom. For the groom, choose a
white shirt with long sleeves paired with white pants. Wrap his waist with a
long sash which is typically red but may also follow the motiff of the
wedding.
STEP 4: Purchase garlands Be sure that you both have maile leis or garlands
that are made using sweet smelling green leaves hanging around your neck. This
is a symbol for "aloha" and how the early settlrs of Hawaii
communicated with their environment.
STEP 5: Adorn the garlands. For the lei of the bride, it should be woven with
white jasmine or pikake. Meanwhile, the groom's lei should be adorned with ilima.
An ilima is a flower that has very thin and brightly colored petals.
STEP 6: Order garlands for family members. Aside from ordering for
yourselves, do also provide beautiful leis for the soon mothers-in-law. It is
highly recommendable to order three-stranded pikake.
STEP 7: Have a conch ready and designate someone to blow the shell. It is a
unique Hawaiian tradition to hear the sound of a conch for three times before
the start of the ceremony. This signifies that the Lord is present in the
ceremony.
STEP 8: Mix customs and traditions of different cultures in the wedding.
Since Hawaii is a melting pot for various cultures. Try to incorporate
Chinese, Japanese, and Filipino wedding traditions that reflect the rich
diverse cultures found in Hawaii. For example, you may encourage some guests
to wear the kimono of the Japanese or have japanese inspired wedding tables
at the reception. You may also consider adding fireworks after the ceremony
which is believed by the Chinese to drive out bad spirits and invite good
luck and fortune.
STEP 9: Do the Pandango. Although not originally part of the Hawaiian
heritage Pandango is a Filipino custom often present in at most Hawaiian
weddings. The plan is to have money pinned on the clothes of the newly weds
While the bride and groom are enjoying their first dance. Sponsors and other
guests tape and wrap money around the bride and groom as long as the music is
playing. The couple keeps dancing until all their guests had a made their
wishes of good tidings for the couple.
STEP 10: Make origami. Borrowing another custom from another culture, prepare
one thousand and one origami cranes made out of foil before the wedding. The
long life span of a crane symbolizes happiness, good fortune, good luck,
longevity, peace and faithfulness within the marriage.
STEP 11: Do not forget to order your wedding cake. Instead of using a regular
flour, the main ingredient used should be wheat flour. The wheat represents
the beginning of the couples' married life.
STEP 12: The couple should cut together the first slice of the cake. Cutting
the cake together shows the commitment of each other to partake in whatever
road and in whatever challenges their marriage takes them. Then the couple
gives each other a bite of cake to show that they will continue love and
honor each other.
Here are other tips to make your Hawaiian wedding memorable.
• Although it may seem funny and to some sweet, mashing the cake on your
partner’s face is generally considered distasteful.
• To have a spectacular effect, hire a professional to frame and mount the
cranes for guest to have something to admire.
• Consider serving, tropical fruits for desert and include seafood in the
menu.
• Arrange for a band or a collection of instrumental Hawaiian music.
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