Bride wears breathtaking wedding gold at her wedding: Her beauty and the real story behind it are surprising
A photo of a wedding in Foshan, Guangdong (China) has caught the attention of many people when the bride was given gold that almost covered her entire face.
On November 12, 2024, Nguoi Dua Tin Magazine published an article with the title: "Bride wears wedding gold to the point of 'suffocation' at the wedding: Her beauty and the real story behind it are surprising". The specific content is as follows:
According to the customs of many localities in China, many parents will prepare a lot of gold and silver as a dowry for their daughter when she gets married. The more gold the bride has on her body on her wedding day, the more it proves that she is pampered and loved by her parents as well as affirms a certain position when she goes to her husband's house, avoiding being looked down upon.
The photo was widely shared on social networks.
However, the photo of a bride at a wedding in Foshan, Guangdong (China) wearing gold from head to toe attracted the attention of many people and was widely shared on social networking sites.
From the image, it can be seen that the gold bracelets even covered her entire face, causing many people to worry whether the bride would "suffocate" in that pile of gold. Some people wondered, surely the bride must have good health to be able to wear all the gold and walk normally in the wedding. There were also many people who speculated about the "not ordinary" status and family background of the bride's family.
After all that noise, it turned out that this photo was just a product of photoshop. However, in the original photos, it can be seen that the bride is quite beautiful and the amount of gold she wears is not small.
The bride also shared with the media that the total number of bracelets she wore around her neck that day was 60. Although she was very happy, the number of bracelets also made her quite tired when going around to toasting everyone at the wedding party.
Previously, SaoStar Magazine published an article with the title: "The bride wears gold from head to toe and the surprising truth behind it". The specific content is as follows:
According to traditional customs, on the wedding day, many parents will prepare a valuable dowry for their daughter to get married. A few days ago, a wedding in Foshan, Guangdong shocked Chinese netizens because the amount of gold the parents gave the bride was so "huge".
The image of a bride covered in gold that stunned netizens was actually edited.
Following the image, it can be seen that the bride wears gold bracelets from head to toe. Even her face is covered with gold bracelets. Her wrists are covered with heavy gold bracelets, and her chest is also hung everywhere, almost like a "mountain of gold". Witnessing hundreds of bracelets in chains and hanging on the bride's body, netizens were surprised and overwhelmed.
Many comments said that the bride's family must be very rich to give so much gold. Meanwhile, some people expressed their doubts about why they didn't convert it into money or other gifts of similar value to reduce the "burden" on the bride.
However, netizens were disappointed when they discovered that the photo had actually been edited. HK01 reported that the real photo was the moment when the bride, although still wearing many gold bracelets on her upper body, had her face clearly visible, not covered by gold. The bride also said that the couple was given 60 gold bracelets.
The entire amount of gold the bride received was given by relatives
The bride explained that it is a local custom to wear gold jewelry when getting married. And those gold bracelets were given by many relatives, not just by her parents. In addition to the happiness of the happy day, the bride said she felt quite tired because she had to wear the heavy gold on her body and go to toast.
According to the locals, giving gold is a custom in Foshan, Guangdong. These gold objects are not considered a dowry but are simply considered gifts from relatives congratulating the bride and groom. Since they do not receive red envelopes at weddings, relatives often give gold jewelry.