And they are ‘the adornments of the bride’. The ‘phylacteries (tephilin) of the head’ – is a crown of gold on the head of the bride, and the ‘phylacteries of the hand’ is a ring bracelet of the arm. Behold thus is the bride made ready with her adornments, one needs to call to Her Groom. It is this that is written: (Deut. 6:4) Hear O Israel...
And then, behold, they are in the wedding canopy. The holy People must then rise in ‘standing’ (’amidah) before them, with the cantor, to bless them with 7 blessings, and for the groom to consecrate the bride, firstly, with the rite of ‘consecration’. And when the holy People are standing, with the cantor ready to bless them, the holy ḥayot (angelic-beasts) that were making music with their wings, (Ez. 1:24) they let down their wings.