African American Jump the Broom – DIY Wedding Broom & Ribbons
Honor Your Heritage with a Beautiful Jump the Broom Ceremony
Make your special day even more meaningful with this handcrafted Wedding Jump Broom, thoughtfully designed for African American wedding ceremonies. Rooted in rich cultural tradition, "jumping the broom" symbolizes sweeping away the old and stepping joyfully into your new life together. This stunning broom blends natural beauty with romantic elegance to create a timeless ceremonial keepsake.
Made in Mainland China.
What's Included
- 1 × Natural grass wedding broom (approx. 11.81 × 28.74 inches)
- 2 × Rolls of milky white satin ribbon
- 1 × Crystal/artificial pearl decorative accessory
Note: A hot glue gun and scissors are needed for final assembly (not included).
✨ Romantic Elegance
The soft, natural color palette of this jump broom — featuring milky white ribbons and warm natural tones — creates a dreamy, romantic atmosphere that complements any wedding style. Whether your theme is rustic, bohemian, or classic, this broom fits beautifully into your vision.
🌿 Natural Quality Materials
Crafted mainly from natural grass and wood, this wedding broom isn't just beautiful — it's built with intention. The organic materials echo the ceremony's spiritual significance: sweeping out the past and welcoming a fresh, positive future together as a couple.
🎨 Complete DIY Package
Express your creativity and personal style! The included ribbons and crystal accessory can be arranged however you like, letting you add your own unique touch. Whether you follow a classic layout or go completely custom, this broom becomes a one-of-a-kind symbol of your union.
🏠 Multi-Functional Keepsake
Beyond the ceremony, this versatile broom doubles as a beautiful home decoration for holidays and special occasions, or can even be used as a functional house broom. It's a lasting memento of one of the most meaningful moments of your life.
Product Specifications
| Size | 11.81 × 28.74 Inches |
| Material | Natural Grass, Wood |
| Occasion | Wedding & Engagement Ceremony |
| DIY Friendly | Yes (hot glue gun & scissors required) |
| Origin | Mainland China |
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Learn More About the Tradition
The "Jump the Broom" tradition holds deep historical significance in African American culture. Learn more about the history and cultural context from the Smithsonian Institution, a trusted resource for American cultural history and heritage.
Learn more: Wedding
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the significance of jumping the broom in an African American wedding ceremony?
A: Jumping the broom is a beloved tradition in African American weddings that dates back to the 19th century. It symbolizes sweeping away the old life and welcoming a new beginning as a married couple. It's a powerful way to honor cultural heritage and add deep meaning to your wedding ceremony.
Q: Do I need any tools or supplies to assemble this DIY wedding jump broom?
A: Yes — you'll need a hot glue gun and scissors to attach the included ribbons and crystal/pearl accessory to the broom. These tools are not included in the package, but the rest of everything you need for a beautiful, personalized jump broom is provided.
Q: What size is this wedding jump broom, and is it sturdy enough for the ceremony?
A: The broom measures approximately 11.81 × 28.74 inches, making it a generous, full-sized ceremonial broom. It is crafted from natural grass and wood, giving it both visual charm and the durability needed to hold up during your wedding ceremony jump and beyond as a keepsake.
Q: Can this broom be used as home décor after the wedding?
A: Absolutely! This versatile broom makes a wonderful home decoration after the ceremony. Display it as a sentimental keepsake, use it as holiday décor, or even put it to practical use as a whisk broom. It's a lasting symbol of your special day.