Wedding Ceremonies - Book Review,
by Gianni Baldezzoni, Tiziana Baldezzoni

Book Description Wedding Ceremonies: Symbols, Costume and Rituals is a glorious visual celebration of the symbolism of marriage the world over. The authors have traveled the world for two decades visiting dozens of the worlds most remote and isolated groups, attending marriages held high in the Himalayas and under acacias in the Sahara. Chapter by chapter, the text and stunning photographs explore the traditional rituals and customs that accompany wedding ceremonies across the world. These wedding ceremonies often last for several days, and involve the whole community in elaborate preparation, rites, and celebrations. The bride and groom wear sumptuous wedding garments, accessories, and decorations, made of the rarest and most precious materials, each of which has a powerful symbolic value. These rituals are a fundamental rite of passage and a vital part of community life: a chance to strengthen ties with other villages, to plan new alliances, and, above all, to renew the traditions that make up a unique cultural heritage much of which is on the brink of disappearing forever.
About the Author Gianni and Tiziana Baldizzone live in Turin. Their passion for ethnography has led them to travel all over the world for twenty years. They have participated in exhibitions in Paris and Tokyo, and their publications include Tibet: Journey to the Forbidden City and Tales from the River Brahmaputra: Tibet, India and Bangladesh.
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