Greek Wedding Ideas to Host Stunning Wedding

Greek Wedding Ideas

When the word Greece comes to mind, our heart fills with scintillating beauty. Not only is Greece one of the most popular travel, honeymoon, and wedding destinations in the world, but also it is one of the most romantic places in the world. Honeymooners and backpackers from around the world travel to Greece. Definitely for all the good reasons!

The place is home to captivating islands, spectacular scenery, sumptuous cuisine, and splendid weather. Many Hollywood and Bollywood movies have been filmed in Greece.

Just like Greece, Greek weddings are also unique. Greeks have distinctive wedding rituals that are sure to mesmerize any couple planning to get wed-locked.

So, if you’re planning to host a Greek-inspired wedding or tie the knot in Greece in Greek style, then this post is for you.

In this post, we shall share with you the top 7 Greek Wedding ideas. You can utilize these ideas to get some inspiration for hosting a stunning Greek Wedding.

So, let’s get started…

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1. Make the most of olive leaves

When it comes to Greek Wedding Ideas, the first thing that comes to mind is Olive Leaves. Olive leaves are pretty popular in Greek Culture and are often used in wedding rituals. More often than not, Greek brides wear crowns made of olive leaves and branches during the wedding ceremony. It gives them the appearance of pure Greek goddesses.

You can also make the best use of olive leaves and branches to set the perfect tone for your Greek-inspired wedding. You can have an olive leaves tiara made for one of your wedding functions. Trust that it will look mesmerizing and add drama to the overall bridal look.

2. Golden Laurel Leaves Crown and Wedding Accessories

Another beautiful way to add a Greek touch to your wedding is to have golden laurel leaves crown and wedding accessories. The golden leaves wedding crown and accessories will add both elegance and pizzazz to your Greek-inspired wedding.

3. Greek Wedding Dances

No matter what kind of wedding you’re planning to host, dance is an integral part of any wedding. Greek wedding dances are quite popular; there are different dances performed by all, including the bride, groom, and wedding guests. Some of the dance styles include:

 

    • Kalamatiano: Kalamatiano, also known as Bride’s dance, is an ancient Greek folk dance often performed by Greek brides during their wedding ceremonies. In this dance, the bride stands in the center, with her mother-in-law to her immediate left, and the female wedding guests are holding hands and encircling the two. Kalamatiano is a women-only event; however, a few men may also attend.

 

    • Zembekiko: Like Greek brides, Greek grooms also perform a special dance along with their best man, groomsmen, and other men at the wedding reception. The dance form is known as Zembekiko or the Eagle dance. It is also a circle dance similar to the Kalamatiano, in which the groom stands in the center, and others encircle him. Every male guest takes part in this dance; however, those who do not kneel and clap along to the music while the groom dances.

 

  • Dollar dance: The dollar dance is another popular Greek dance. It is performed at a wedding reception by a newlywed couple. It’s a cheerful dance between the newlyweds that is commended by guests tossing dollar bills onto the dance floor or pinning them to the couple’s attire. It is totally optional for guests and is not intended to replace wedding gifts; rather, it is aimed to make the whole celebration more fun for all.

You can incorporate any of these dance performances at your wedding. Besides these, there are several other Greek dance forms that you can incorporate into your Greek-inspired wedding.

4. Greek Cuisine

Greek cuisine has found its way into many kitchens and restaurants all over the world. You can include some delectable Greek dishes on your wedding men to take it to the next level. Everything from Greek salads to

Baklava, Tiropita, Yuvetsi, Taramasalata, Moussaka, Dolmades, and grilled meat to fresh fish tastes heavenly. So, if you really want to impress your guests in Greek style, add some of the delectable Greek dishes to your wedding menu.

5. Greek-inspired Wedding Decor

When it comes to Greek Wedding Ideas, your wedding decor should reflect the theme explicitly. We all know that Greece is known for ancient sculptures and stone columns. If you’re getting married in Greek, all these will be part of the wedding venue for sure. But if you are not getting married in Greece, then get some beautiful sculptures and stone columns resembling the ruins of the ancient Corinth or Acropolis of Athens for the ultimate Greek-inspired wedding.

6. Greek-inspired Wedding Color Scheme

The Greeks lauded four colors: red, yellow, black, and white. By combining those four elements, they were able to broaden their color palette. As a result, when it comes to Greece, white, blue, with pops of gold and silver come to mind.

When you visit Greece, you will notice beautiful white houses with blue domes and pops of gold and silver colors in a variety of places. You can also incorporate these four colors into your wedding. All four colors appear to be classy and elegant. Blue and white schemes can be the main colors, with golden or silver accents at your wedding.

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For example, you could have the entire wedding hall decorated in white and blue, with the rest of the elements, such as decorative pieces, crockery, and table accessories, in gold or silver.

7. Greek Wedding Favors

Traditional hand-knitted pouches containing Jordan almonds, which are traditionally favored at Greek weddings, make ideal Greek wedding favors. This time-honored wedding custom is known as Bomboniere.

These wedding favors are small boxes made of porcelain or crystal and filled with sugar cubes. Sugar was eventually replaced by almonds and then by sugar-coated almonds known as confetti. The sweet sugar covering the bitter almond represents the bittersweet nature of marriage. Giving almonds was widely thought to represent good luck to the newlywed couple.

The couple will usually include five almonds to represent health, fertility, longevity, wealth, and, of course, happiness. Almonds are placed in odd numbers as a symbol because dividing an odd number does not produce a whole number. This signifies that the couple cannot be separated and will live their lives as one. Wedding favors are typically given in small cloth bags that are white or pink in color.

Other Greek-inspired wedding favors include miniature olive bottles branded with the name of the couple, five gold-covered stones resembling olives, mini ouzo bottles, small replica coins of ancient Greek currency, evil eye charms, and so on.

Wrapping it up…

So, these are the different Greek wedding ideas that you can consider incorporating in your Greek-inspired wedding to make it memorable for yourself and your guests.

Hopefully, this post has been enlightening for you and will help you get started with your Greek-inspired wedding preparations.

Happy Wedding… ☺ ☺