It is common in Iran to have two ceremonies. The first ceremony is called “Aghd” in which the couple become man and wife. This ceremony usually takes place from noon to night, juice and sweets are served for the guests and its maximum 5-6 hours.
Who pays for the wedding in Iranian culture?
Traditionally, the grooms family would pay all the wedding expenses after the brides family had offered a dowry. The brides family would also be responsible for supplying all the household goods the bride and groom would need to start their lives together.
What are Iranian Wedding Traditions?
A traditional Persian wedding procession includes the officiant, bridesmaids, groomsmen, siblings, parents, ring bearer, flower girls, bride, and groom. The groom then greets his parents who guide their son to the sofreh. Next, the brides parents walk halfway down the aisle, with the flower girls following.
What are some customs in Iran?
Try to arrive early or at least on time; punctuality is important in Iranian society. When you arrive, check to see if the host is wearing shoes. If not, remove yours at the door. Show respect for the elders by greeting them first, and shake everyones hand individually.
What do I wear to an Iranian wedding?
The first thing to consider when attending a Persian wedding is the dress code. The attire at these weddings is usually very formal. The men wear suits and ties while the women wear exquisite gowns with fully done hair and make-up and dripping in their finest jewelry.