One of the items most frequently included in the trousseaux brought by rich brides to their husbands was silk cloth.
The last bride is always lucky and/or clever.
What has, however, seen drastic changes are the brides and the marriage gifts.
In popular perception the younger the bride the more malleable she is considered to be to the wishes of her conjugal family.
In 1870 there were only 4, in 1880, 43 brides recorded occupations, and in 1890, 81 brides.
The ilmuhaber is never fully transcribed, but the record invariably tells us that it guaranteed that the bride had no legal impediment to matrimony.
The inscribed envelope is then presented to the bride with large sums of ombaraki money.
However, in the second half of that century, the age of first-time brides fell considerably.
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