There are interesting pre-wedding customs that are a part of Scottish tradition.
Do you know: ‘Creeling the groom’ is a custom whereby the groom has to carry a basket full of stones until the bride comes and gives him a kiss.
On the eve of the wedding, friends, members of family and relatives gather to ‘wash the feet’ of the bride-to-be. A twist in this simple custom is that before the ritual is carried out, an older married person places their rings in the tub full of water. The person to find any ring first would be the one to marry next.