VOEL 36" Wedding Jump Broom, for jump broom ceremony
VOÄL Traditional Style Wedding Broom™
From our Traditional Elegance Collection®
Inspired by the Swahili word "Voel," meaning "feather," this wedding broom captures the elegance of flight and grace. The VOEL Traditional Style Wedding Broom™ features a sleek, modern feather design, adorned with a bridal satin handle and cascading feathers of your choice. Subtle rhinestone accents highlight the feathers in discreet yet striking locations, adding just the right touch of sparkle.
Perfectly customizable in your wedding colors and preferred feather style, this broom is an elegant way to honor tradition.
Customize to your wedding’s unique style
Approx. 36”
Returns or Exchange
Because of the custom nature of our work, we only accept returns/exchanges due to defects, damage, or if the wrong item was shipped in error. Please check your item and contact us immediately if there is an issue.
RETURNED OR EXCHANGED ITEMS MUST NOT BE OPENED OR REMOVED FROM SEALED PLASTIC SLEEVES.
Ship by dates/Need By date
We respectfully ask for 2-3 weeks of processing time. All order receipts provide you with a "ship by date". and will be shipped on or before that date unless we are notified and approve your "need by date". Expedited shipping and prep charges may apply for an expedited order. Please help us provide you with excellent service by placing your order in a timely manner.
Digital Proofing
You may also purchase Digital Proof of all orders before shipping.
If you have decided to customize your broom, colors, or style, we recommend that you order Digital Proofs to be sure your colors are properly coordinated. Please allow 7-10 days for Digital Proofs.
Wedding/Occasion Date
Please be sure to provide your wedding/occasion date when placing your order.
Why should you consider Jumping the broom
More than a tradition, Jumping the Broom was once an act of defiance—a silent but powerful rebellion against a system that sought to erase Black love, Black unions, and Black identity. Born out of oppression, yet deeply rooted in African heritage, this ritual carries the weight of a people who refused to be broken.