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Blood bond ceremony information


Question Posted Sunday July 22 2007, 4:40 pm

Me and my significant other want to eventually get married. The other night I was talking to her about it and she told me about an old Celtic ceremony. In this ceremony the bride and groom draw blood from their palm and join the 2 wounded hands. When they join hands a cloth is then wrapped around them as a seal to the bond. I'm looking for something that can help me verify this information. Any links are greatly appreciated, books would also be a great help.


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Helpful answered Sunday July 22 2007, 8:02 pm:
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All the sources that I saw didn't mention any blood, just tying the bride and groom's hands together.

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