Ceotha
For DIY kits only: Add Satin Roses
For DIY kits only: Add Satin Roses
ONLY AVAILABLE AS AN ADD-ON TO ONE OF OUR HANDFASTING CORDS
Get 20 small and 8 big roses (along with instructions and tools on how to attach them) added to your DIY kits. These can be either one colour or a mix of several colours. Just let us know which colours you would like to opt for
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Production and Shipping Times
Production and Shipping Times
Adding accessories doesn't usually increase the production time you selected for your handfasting cord
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Decorative Charms Add-on
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For DIY kits only: decorative charms group 1
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Decorative Charms 2 Add-on
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add Crystals
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add Florals
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About Ceotha Studio:
All our cords are made with great love and great care by Scottish Artisan Ceotha and her small team to create the perfect keepsake and accessory for your special ceremony. We make each order from scratch and making sure the cords we make are the perfect fit for your ceremony is our highest priority.
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Customisations
Our cords can be customised in almost any way imaginable. We are always happy to discuss your customisation and answer your questions. Just get in touch. If tall the customisation options seem a little overwhelming you can have a look at our customisation guide or book a consultation with Ceo.
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About handfasting
Literally the origin of the term “tying the knot”, handfasting cords are part of the Pagan wedding tradition. However, they are also often used in humanist, non-denominational, or Christian weddings. There is no right or wrong way to do a handfasting. You can take this beautiful tradition and adapt it to your ceremony in whatever way works best for you.