Bridal Cup
In the 15th century, a wealthy nobleman disapproved of his daughter's choice o marry a penniless goldsmith. The father had sent the goldsmith to a dungeon, but rather than ending his daughter's love for the goldsmith, the girl fell gravely ill. Getting desperate, the father finally agreed to a test for her beloved husband-to-be: IF THE GOLDSMITH COULD CREATE A CHALICE THAT TWO PEOPLE COULD DRINK FROM THE SAME TIME WITHOUT SPILLING A DROP, THE PAIR COULD WED. The goldsmith created a chalice with two cups, known as the shiveling cup and they were permitted to marry. Start a romantic and memorable tradition as charming today as it was hundreds of years ago.