This article is about bridal crowns in Germany and Scandinavia. For crowns worn by both bride and groom in some Eastern Christian weddings, see Mystery of Crowning.
The Altenburger Hormt a 1624 bridal crown in the Museum of Thuringian Folk Art, ErfurtLindhorst bridal procession. The women are wearing Kranzmaikes, Lower SaxonyA Swedish bridal crown (coronet) from the 1930s in use through Täby Parish
Traditionally a bridal crown (German: Brautkrone or, in the Black Forest, Schäppel) is a headdress that, in Central and Northern Europe, single women wear on certain holidays, at festivals and, finally, at their wedding. Bridal crowns today, of another type, are also often provided by church parishes for the use of brides at their weddings.
Traditionally a bridalcrown (German: Brautkrone or, in the Black Forest, Schäppel) is a headdress that, in Central and Northern Europe, single women wear...
A wedding dress or bridal gown is the dress worn by the bride during a wedding ceremony. The color, style and ceremonial importance of the gown can depend...
first boat carries the groom, tipping his hat, and the bride, in her bridalcrown and traditional red costume of the Hardanger region. They are accompanied...
from pre-Christian ritual and emphasize the permanence of marriage. Bridalcrown Eastern Catholic liturgy Liturgy of Addai and Mari Marriage in the Catholic...
or Bollen; married women wear black. Engaged women sometimes wear a bridalcrown (Schäppel) before and on the day of their wedding, whose largest examples...
which they will wear on their confirmation day. Hardanger bunad with a bridalcrown (brudekrone) Hulda Garborg in bunad Hulda Garborg in bunad Norwegian...
notable stage productions in which Dehner was cast in New York is The BridalCrown (1901) by Swedish playwright August Strindberg. Premiering on Broadway...
The Middelfart Crown (Danish: Middelfartkronen) is an early 16th-century bridalcrown discovered in 1933 during construction work beneath the central marketplace...
traditionally has a bridalcrown in addition to the bunad. However, this is something not everyone can afford, so the bridalcrown also showed economic...
well as while worshipping). In Scandinavia, the bridal veil is usually worn under a traditional crown and does not cover the bride's face; instead, the...
including Erlend, and is wed with her hair loose and wearing the family bridalcrown —- privileges reserved for virgin brides. This section of the trilogy...
will walk in the bridal procession. The bride's wreath is a Christian substitute for the gilt coronet all Jewish brides wore. The crowning of the bride is...
and roofs. Some European king and queen's crowns were made of gold, and gold was used for the bridalcrown since antiquity. An ancient Talmudic text circa...
(1 June 2023). "Rajwa Al-Saif Wore a Dreamy Elie Saab Bridal Gown for Her Royal Wedding To Crown Prince Hussein of Jordan". Vogue Arabia. Archived from...
the new brides. The poet tells us that they are happily making the bridalcrowns for Elizabeth and Katherine. He goes on his poem describing two swans...
Lisa Skogh wrote that the veil over the antlers suggested a "dramatic bridalcrown". Watt described it as "creating a phantasmagorical hybrid beast-woman"...
the time, the tapestry was used as a cloth and was wrapped around a bridalcrown in the attic of Skog Church. It was in a poor shape and was sent for...
Brudekronen (The BridalCrown) is a 1944 Norwegian drama film directed by Walter Fyrst, starring Carl Habel, Trygve Svendsen and Ingrid Lysaker. The film...
several specific works of Strindberg's, such as The People of Hemsö, The BridalCrown, and The Son of a Servant. Specifically, he points out very similarly...
Skog Church, the Skog tapestry. It was found in 1912, wrapped around a bridalcrown. Another tapestry is the Grödinge tapestry. The first comprehensive exhibition...
resa" by August Strindberg with the personal monogram of Oscar II in the bridalcrown at Nya teatern in Stockholm. The paper Dagens Nyheter reported that Friberg...