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The charms, distinctive symbols of romance, are attached to satin ribbons in your choice of white or ivory. Small Bows are tied at the opposite end. You can choose from the packaged sets listed, or choose individual charms from our large selection. The pull charms come in a beautiful box with a card explaining the meanings of all the charms offered. History of Victorian Wedding Cake Charms A Victorian Tradition, to make your wedding grand. In days of old, charms of luck and good fortune were placed into the wedding cake. The custom of "Ribbon Pulling" dates back to the Victorian England when the bride hid small charms attached to ribbons within the layers of her wedding cake. The tradition has made a "charming" comeback with our sterling silver wedding cake pull charms. How do we put the charms in the cake? These tiny treasures are hidden (usually by your baker) under the bottom layer of the bride's cake with only the satin ribbon and bows streaming delicately from underneath the cake, around the perimeter. If you are preparing this yourself, we suggest the following What to do with them at the ceremony Each member of your wedding party, bridesmaids, children of the bride or groom or even the parents will gather around the cake prior to the cake cutting. Each person will and pull a charm which holds the promise of their future. Each charm has a special meaning. They can even read what that special meaning is so that the wedding guests will hear what is being wished for the bride and groom or for the charm-puller. No matter which is chosen, the future does look bright! This charming 'ribbon pulling' will surely add to the day's delight!! These wedding cake pulls may be used at a wedding reception, wedding shower, or bridal luncheon. Also, this charming tradition presents a wonderful photo opportunity at the shower, the bridesmaid's luncheon or at the wedding reception. What to do with them-make great gifts Some brides give their bridesmaids a silver bracelet on which to attach their charm, a memory keepsake. This is a great idea for wedding attendant gifts. Meanings
Sterling Silver Wedding Cake Ribbon Pull Charms Shipping Time Orders usually ship the following business day (as they are customized for your specific needs). Elegant packaging JMckinleyCom knows you want your special events to be as elegant as possible. We package our wedding cake charms as well as our baby shower charms in a beautiful box with a lovely meanings card. We also offer sterling silver bracelets that come with a free organza pouch. These whimsy pouches can be used to help decorate your event and add that special touch, and then your guest can take them home to remember your event. We take the extra effort to ensure your items will be packaged with the utmost care. NOT CHEAP IMITATIONS Some charms available on the internet are actually glued to the packaging. We have had brides ask us to overnight our wedding cake charms asap because the sets they purchased elsewhere had glue stuck everywhere, and was definately not the elegance they were wishing for. Ours are assembled with care and packaged in a beautiful presentation box. Sterling Silver charms versus Pewter Charms. Sterling Silver Charms are better than pewter for this purpose Many people will put these in the mouth to get off the icing after the charm has been pulled through the cake. We recommend the sterling silver charms for this reason. Quality These are fine quality Items. They are the same items as you find in fine department stores. You will notice from the time you open the well packaged box that each item is made with care. Customer Satisfaction Return any unaltered item for any reason for a 100% refund less shipping. Quantity Plural references to items in product lines are for customers searching in the plural. This does not mean you will receive plural items for the price.
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