Category
page 1Wedding objects
wedding ring
finger ring which indicates that its wearer is married
wedding cake
cake for a wedding
Claddagh ring
Irish tradition symbol
chuppah
thumb|right|A chuppah at the Sixth & I Historic Synagogue|Sixth & I Synagogue in [[Washington, D.C.]]
thumb|A chuppah wedding in kibbutz [[Eilot, Israel]]
thumb|Orthodox Judaism|Orthodox Jewish wedding with chuppah in [[Vienna's first district, 2007]]
thumb|Chuppa at a synagogue in [[Toronto, Canada]]
A chuppah (, ) is a canopy under which a Jewish couple stand during their wedding ceremony. It consists of a cloth or sheet, sometimes a tallit, stretched or supported over four poles, or sometimes manually held up by attendants to the ceremony. A chuppah symbolizes the home that the couple will

mangalsutra
thumb|Indian Mangalsutra with black beads
thumb|A mangala sutra before being tied around a bride's neck.|268x268px
A mangala sutra (), or tali (ISO: tāḷi), is a necklace worn by married Hindu women. During a Hindu wedding, the mangalasutra is tied around the neck of the bride by the groom. The ceremony is known as the .
lebes gamikos
form of ancient Greek pottery used in marriage ceremonies

loving cup
shared drinking container traditionally used at weddings and banquets

lovespoon
thumb|upright=0.5|Welsh lovespoon with hearts, lock and wheel|alt=Welsh carved wooden lovespoon with hearts, lock and wheel. There are five design elements, three hearts which also form the bowl and the ring of the spoon. Between these are a wheel and a padlock.
place card
identification card