A Moroccan wedding is a vibrant and joyous celebration steeped in tradition. It typically includes several days of festivities, beginning with pre-wedding rituals like the Hammam, where the bride is purified, and the Henna night, where intricate designs are drawn on her hands for good luck. On the wedding day, both the bride and groom wear traditional Moroccan attire, and the bride often changes outfits multiple times. The couple is paraded in a decorated chair called the Amariya, with music, dancing, and lavish feasting. Moroccan weddings celebrate the union of families, reflecting a deep sense of community and cultural heritage.
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