Something old something new something borrowed something blue
The classic wedding rhyme!
"Something old, something new, something borrowed, something blue" is a traditional rhyme that is often recited or incorporated into wedding ceremonies and traditions. The idea is that the bride should wear or carry something that represents each of these four elements on her wedding day to bring good luck and prosperity to her marriage.
Here's a breakdown of what each element typically represents:
- "Something old" represents continuity and tradition. This can be an heirloom or family treasure that has been passed down through generations.
- "Something new" represents the new beginning and future of the marriage. This can be a new piece of jewelry, a new dress, or a new accessory.
- "Something borrowed" represents the idea of borrowing happiness and good fortune from someone else. This can be a borrowed item from a friend or family member, such as a piece of jewelry or a handkerchief.
- "Something blue" represents fidelity and loyalty. This can be a blue ribbon, a blue gemstone, or even a blue dress.
Some common ways that brides incorporate these elements into their wedding attire or accessories include:
- Wearing a piece of jewelry that has been passed down through generations (something old)
- Wearing a new piece of jewelry or a new dress (something new)
- Borrowing a piece of jewelry or an accessory from a friend or family member (something borrowed)
- Wearing a blue ribbon or a blue gemstone (something blue)
Of course, these are just traditional guidelines, and brides can choose to incorporate these elements in whatever way feels most meaningful and personal to them.