Made with Xara wedding blessings on ibiza A chuppah/chuppa is a canopy under which a wedding ceremony, a naming ceremony, or a blessing takes place. Our luxury chuppas are high quality constructions, not simply a cheap garden gazebo or few bits of wood.  The chuppa is commonly used for weddings and blessings of all beliefs.  It also serves well for welcoming and naming ceremonies.  Of course, a chuppa in Ibiza acts as a very welcome shade for the couple and the celebrant, or or for the baby and parents, while hopefully the gathered guests have been similarly shaded. Our luxury chuppas feature ‘tented’ interiors, fully draped legs, draped pelmet and a weatherproof canopy (yes it does rain in Ibiza sometimes) together with windowed weatherproof sides if required. Ribbon decoration can easily be added, matching the bridal dress, or wedding theme.  We work closely with excellent and reliable florists, who can not only provide all your formal flowers, but will decorate the chuppa to complement your wedding theme.  Whatever style, colour or decoration you desire, we can provide the chuppah of your dreams! Should you also require chairs for your guests, we can arrange their provision, or help you find (without charge)  other providers. Chuppas on Ibiza are available independently of blessings, however if rented together with a blessing from us a significant discount is offered. History of the chuppa:- I felt it fitting to give a little background information on the chuppah, so the following is taken from Wikipedia, and may be interesting to those whose backgrounds and experiences have not acquainted them with its origins. The chuppah represents a Jewish home, as symbolized by the cloth canopy and the four poles. Just as a chuppah is open on all four sides, so the tent of Abraham was open for hospitality. Symbolically, the chuppah represents hospitality to one's guests. This "home" initially lacks furniture as a reminder that the basis of home is the people within it, not the possessions. In a spiritual sense, the covering of the chuppah represents the presence of the Creator over the covenant of marriage. The groom enters the chuppah first to represent his ownership of the home on behalf of the couple. When the bride then enters the chuppah it symbolises the groom providing her with shelter or clothing, and he thereby publicly demonstrates his new responsibilities toward her.  (Courtesy of Wikipedia) The Ibiza chuppa remains strongly symbolic as that ‘special place’ where vows are given and blessings received. So how much will it cost? Site Map Our luxury chuppah Beautiful Ibiza weddings, blessings and other ceremonies blessings-on-ibiza.com
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