In ancient times, brides had to put on a red veil when they got married, which could only be lifted when they arrived at the bridal chamber. In modern times, there are generally two situations: one is to cover the door when picking up the groom, and then uncover the red veil in the presence of the groomsmen and bridesmaids after the groom enters; Another way is to cover it when the bride goes out, and it will be lifted by the groom during the ceremony.
When will the red hood be covered and when will it be removed
1. Cover the door when picking up relatives and blocking it
When the groom comes to pick up the bride and plays the game of blocking the door, the bride can use a red veil to cover her head. After the groom arrives, with the witness of bridesmaids and groomsmen, the groom can lift the red veil to add some surprise and romance to the wedding. Some brides may even wear funny masks under the veil, which can directly enhance the comedic effect.
2. The bride's door cover will be unveiled during the ceremony
Secondly, when the bride goes out, there is a headDRESS ceremony where the person combing her hair says some auspicious words to drive away the surrounding evil spirits.
After the coronation ceremony, the bride's parents or mother will put on a red veil, which cannot be lifted until the ceremony is held, and then the groom will lift the veil. And this process was witnessed by numerous guests, not just the newlyweds.