The Oathing Stone Ritual

Oathing Stone Ritual

The Oathing Stone is a cherished Celtic wedding tradition that symbolises the strength and lasting nature of a couple’s vows. This heartfelt ritual adds a special and personal touch to celebrant led ceremonies, including weddings, vow renewals, and commitment ceremonies.

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The Seed Blending Ritual: A Ceremony of Growth and Unity

Rituals connect us—to ourselves, each other, and nature. The Seed Blending Ritual is a meaningful practice symbolising unity, new beginnings, and shared intentions.

It’s perfect for all life’s milestones such as weddings, renewal of vows, baby naming ceremonies, or personal milestones.

The Symbolism of Seeds

Seeds embody potential, growth, and transformation. When combined, they create a tapestry of shared hopes, much like relationships and communities.

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Honouring Milestones: The Role of Rituals in Meaningful Ceremonies

For all ceremonies celebrating life’s milestones, there are countless familiar traditions that people routinely include, like wedding flowers, the bridal gown and veil, top hats, bridesmaid dresses, exchanging vows, and the iconic kiss. Many of these customs have been passed down for centuries, but there are also numerous other elements that a celebrant can incorporate…

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Seamless Collaboration

How to Work Effectively with Your Chosen Celebrant Planning your ceremony can be both a deeply personal and exhilarating experience. This blog is designed to guide you in collaborating effectively with your chosen celebrant. Don’t rush into a decision with the first celebrant you meet unless you immediately feel a strong connection, which is possible.…

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What is a commitment ceremony?

A commitment ceremony allows a couple to make a commitment to one another without legal rights or responsibilities. You can exchange vows, exchange rings and kiss each other to express your love for one another.  How you choose to express your commitment to your partner is a personal choice and for some couples in modern times, a legal wedding might not be right for them. As a couple, you may not want to enter a legal civil partnership and a commitment ceremony could be for you if you’d like to express your commitment to your partner.

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Why book a Wedding Pianist

There are so many types of music that can be translated for piano even if they were originally composed for a completely different instrument or ensemble. How many people would have the main theme from films such as Star Wars or Mission Impossible played on the piano as the bride or groom, walks down the aisle? Believe me, it’s been done!
If you are looking to book a wedding pianist for your wedding day, Steve has over 30 years’ experience performing for weddings and civic functions and will play the music you love for your wedding ceremony, drinks reception or wedding breakfast.

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