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Pyebaek Information

Pyebaek is a Korean wedding custom that is traditionally held a few days after the official ceremony, with only family members present.[1]. The ceremony begins with the older couple seated on cushions behind a table in front of a painted screen, with the newlyweds opposite them. The newlyweds perform a deep bow which begins standing and ends with the newlyweds pressing their foreheads to their hands while kneeling on the floor. The bride may present the groom's parents with jujubes and chestnuts, which symbolize children. A variation will have the newlyweds offering cups of wine, usually cheongju. The bride offers the cup to the father, and the groom offers the cup to the mother. Sometimes the parents will then also offer the newlyweds cups of cheongju or soju. The older couple then shares some wisdom on marriage from their advanced experience. Finally they will throw the jujubes and chestnuts back at the bride, who has to try catching them with her wedding skirt.

In the United States, this ritual is held a few days before the ceremony. The bride may also receive gifts of money in white envelopes.[2]

Modern Korean weddings have incorporated the Pyebaek ceremony after the reception. The original Pyebaek was exclusively for the groom's side of the family to be introduced to the new family member, the bride. In current day Korean weddings, they have also allowed for the Pyebaek ceremony to be with the brides side of the family also.

Commercial services exist to assist those unfamiliar with how the ceremony is performed.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Wedding Customs and Traditions From Around the World". Washington Life Magazine. March 2000. http://www.washingtonlife.com/backissues/archives/00mar/wedding_traditions.htm. Retrieved 2007-01-30.
  2. ^ "Symbolic Rituals". Russian Bride Guide. http://www.russianbrideguide.com/dating_advice/wedding/symbolic.shtml#Pye_Baek. Retrieved 2007-01-30.
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