Celtic Oathing Stone Ceremony

The couple stood under an arbor made by the groom and exchanged vows over an oathing stone. "It's a Scottish tradition where the stone is passed around to all of the guests so that they can make a wish for us and send good vibes." says Pattie. "Then the stone comes back up to us so that we can say our vows while holding it, locking them in to the stone."

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