Two Cultures. Two Ceremonies. One Love.

Rod Nam Sang (Water Blessing) Ceremony

The Rod Nam Ceremony performed at Thai weddings is a special opportunity for respected relatives and guests to give their blessings, well wishes, and wisdom to the bride and the groom. Translated Rod is to pour, Nam is water, and Sang is the conch shell. Similar to many other cultures, water is a symbol of purification and renewed life.

The ceremony began with the couple paying respects to Buddha. Sitting close together, the bride and groom held hands in a prayer-like “wai” gesture. Blessed paste was placed upon their foreheads and a holy string draped from one head to the other, forming a circle that symbolized their spiritual union. A shell was used to scoop water that was blessed by monks. The water was then poured over the couple’s hands by the relatives and guests. During this time sentiments were expressed to the bride and the groom giving support for a happy marriage and well wishes for the new couple.

Traditional Christian Ceremony

After the Thai Ceremony, there was a traditional Christian Ceremony. The bride processed to Jesu, Joy of Man’s Desiring and the congregation joyfully joined in with a hearty “We will” to the declaration of consent. Prayers, blessings and a string quartet filled the evening.

Décor, Delicacies and Dancing

An array of different sized centerpieces dazzled the room. Tall stems of cymbidium orchids in burgundy and white stood high and clean, and were flanked with bear grass, curly willow and calla lilies. The shorter centerpieces rested in square vases with a single orchid blossom inside of each creating a checkerboard pattern. The look was colorful, yet crisp and clean with river rocks scattered around the candles on the tables providing a sense of nature.

The guests enjoyed an array of unique delicacies at the Thai and Sushi Stations. A flowing chocolate fountain was a popular treat for all as well. Throughout the evening, guests made multiple trips to the food stations, loading their plates with all sorts of delicious foods. Outside the golf club, a large tent was set up where the evening’s entertainment, a dance band, kicked the reception into high gear. The group danced all night, two cultures coming together.