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A Romantic Guide to Handfasting

by Anna Franklin, Andrea Neff
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Overview

Handfasting is a sacred marriage rite practiced by Pagans, Druids, and Wiccans for centuries. Anna Franklin explores the fascinating origins of this solemn ceremony and provides practical advice and inspiration for planning one's own handfasting celebration.

From choosing wedding garb and rings to selecting a date, this book offers a wealth of ways to infuse one's special day with magick and symbolism. The author discusses the history of common wedding customs; lists gods and goddesses associated with grooms, brides, and marriage; and offers sensible tips related to budget and location. Also included are handfasting themes, sample rituals, flower/herb uses, spells, charms, and recipes for magical incense, oils, and wedding foods.

Synopsis

Handfasting is a sacred marriage rite practiced by Pagans, Druids, and Wiccans for centuries. Anna Franklin explores the fascinating origins of this solemn ceremony and provides practical advice and inspiration for planning one's own handfasting celebration.

From choosing wedding garb and rings to selecting a date, this book offers a wealth of ways to infuse one's special day with magick and symbolism. The author discusses the history of common wedding customs; lists gods and goddesses associated with grooms, brides, and marriage; and offers sensible tips related to budget and location. Also included are handfasting themes, sample rituals, flower/herb uses, spells, charms, and recipes for magical incense, oils, and wedding foods.

About the Author, Anna Franklin, Andrea Neff

Anna Franklin [England] has been a witch for 30 years, and a Pagan in her heart for all her life. She has conducted many rituals, handfastings and sabbat rites. She is the High Priestess of the Hearth of Arianrhod, a coven of the Coranieid Clan, a group of traditional witches with their roots in the New Forest, and branches in several parts of the UK. The Hearth publishes the long running Silver Wheel Magazine, runs teaching circles and postal courses as well as a working coven. Anna Franklin is the author of eighteen books on the Craft including the popular Sacred Circle Tarot, Midsummer, Lammas [with Paul Mason], and The Fairy Ring.

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Book Details

Published
January 1, 2005
Publisher
Llewellyn Worldwide, Ltd.
Pages
240
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780738706689

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