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Wedding Folklore
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02 March 2027
Wedding Folklore by Margaret Baker is a delightful dive into the stories, symbols, and superstitions that have shaped weddings for centuries. Ever wondered why brides wear veils, carry bouquets, or follow the tradition of “something old, new, borrowed and blue”? This enchanting book unpacks the meanings behind these familiar rituals, revealing a world where love, luck, and a touch of magic intertwine.
Rich with fascinating details, Baker brings history to life through the customs we still recognise today. From lucky wedding dates and curious regional traditions to the deeper symbolism of rings, cakes, and ceremonies, each page offers a new insight to surprise and intrigue.
Perfect for dipping into or reading cover to cover, Wedding Folklore is an irresistible read for anyone who loves weddings, enjoys quirky history, or simply wants to discover the hidden meanings behind everyday traditions. It’s the kind of book that makes you see even the smallest details of a wedding in a whole new light...
Margaret Baker (born 1928) was a British author and folklorist best known for her engaging books on traditional customs, beliefs, and everyday folklore.
She built her reputation writing accessible, reader-friendly guides to folklore, often focusing on how traditions shape daily life and seasonal celebrations. Her work spans a wide range of subjects, including plants, gardening, rural life, the sea, and festive customs, reflecting a deep interest in the ways folklore is woven into ordinary experience.