Unity Candle
A Unity Candle is a symbolic element often used in wedding ceremonies to represent the joining of two individuals into one union. Typically, the ceremony involves two taper candles, each lit by the bride and groom, which are then used to light a larger central candle. This act signifies the merging of their lives, families, and futures.
The Unity Candle tradition can vary in style and significance across different cultures and religions. Some couples choose to personalize their candles with decorations or inscriptions, while others may incorporate additional elements, such as flowers or music, to enhance the ceremony's meaning and atmosphere.