valkeita
Valkeita is a traditional Finnish marriage ceremony, typically performed by a married woman, in which a new bride is presented with a white clothing, symbolizing innocence and purity. The custom is associated with the author, Julia Rauhala, and the Yealo book, published in 1842, which describes the practice. However, the exact origin of the valkeita ceremony remains unclear.
In the valkeita, the bride's new mother-in-law presents her with a white dress or clothing item, often
Valkeita is considered an important tradition in Finnish culture, particularly in rural areas. The ceremony is
While the valkeita ceremony has been documented, its current practice and frequency are unclear. The tradition