Such a formal event as a wedding has many attributes – a limousine, a veil, a wedding dress and, of course, a wedding bouquet.
In this article we will tell you about one of the most unusual wedding bouquets that this world has ever seen.
We are talking about the largest wedding bouquet, which, thanks to its size, was included in the Guinness Book of Records.
The bouquet weighed 92 kilograms and was 60 meters long. So, to put it into perspective: the length of a wedding limousine is only “some” five meters, so the numbers are truly impressive.
The record was set in 2003 by a couple from India.
Unfortunately, nothing is known about the cost of the truly gigantic wedding bouquet.
But we know that it included 1,500 different flowers – 200 daisies, 60 lilies, 500 roses, 400 carnations and 340 gypsophilas, as well as grape leaves, cedar branches and yucca stems.
Of course, it is simply impossible for one person to carry this magnificence, so the bouquet was carried not only by the bride, but also by her 79 bridesmaids and 47 best men.
Earlier we talked about the longest shashlik in the world.