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Further Meanings.

 

Why Doves? 

In recent years releasing white doves has become a popular way of expressing peace, love and happiness across the globe.

 

Offering a glamerous finale for any event.

 

Seeing a single bird take off and fly through the blue sky. Or witnessing a whole flock circling above. The effect is very special.

 

There are many traditions that are linked to doves and peace dating back to biblical times. These days, a dove release is the thing to do personalizing and making your event Xtra special.

 

Angel White Dove release service can help to enhance opening or closing ceremonies, weddings, commitment ceremonies, anniversaries, renewal of vows, proposals, engagements, memorials, remembrance services, funerals, celebrations of peace, baby namings, special birthdays, christenings, baptisms, school leaving parties, graduations  Etc.   More recently doves have even been released at the start of the World Cup.

 

We can cater for any events no matter what your preferences are. As long as the event is safe for the doves, we will be there.

The release of the white doves is a special way to help you make and cherish special memories. Traditionally it is said that if the bride and groom see doves on there wedding day, they will share a happy and long life together.

 

White doves are perfect for adding a further symbolic meaning of your commitment to each other. This is demonstrated historically with white doves symbolizing new beginnings, peace, love and unity.

 

Doves are simular to human beings in that they mate for life, build a nest, raise and care for their offspring together. For example, Doves take it turns to look after the nest and chicks, males take responsibility during daylight and females take over at night.  

 

At a funeral or memorial service, a dove release can be a peaceful and healing tribute. A special way of expressing a final goodbye, of letting go. The releasing of White Doves can offer a feeling of peace and calmness, helping bring closure to family members of a lost loved one.

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