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Traditional Ceremony Balloon Decoration

bySakshi EventsDecorates across Delhi NCR; Office in Sector 9, GurugramStarts from1,900 per setupView full gallery

We create personalized, respectful decoration setups for Annaprashan, Mundan, and Aqeeqah ceremonies, customized with your baby's name and cultural theme.

A personalized backdrop for "Avir's Annaprashan Ceremony." This design features a circular backdrop with a rice bowl graphic, framed by a balloon arch in a unique color combination of maroon, blue, and gold.

An elaborate stage setup for a traditional ceremony, likely an Annaprashan or baby welcome. The decoration includes a tent with pink and purple draping, a large backdrop with Krishna imagery, and extensive balloon work.

A personalized Annaprashan ceremony backdrop featuring a large photo of the baby. The arched backdrop is framed by an organic balloon garland in pink, rose gold, and white.

A simple and bright backdrop for "Yashvardhan's Mundan Ceremony." This outdoor setup includes a white curtain, a custom banner, and a colorful balloon arch in yellow, blue, and white.

An elegant setup for a "Mundan Ceremony." This design uses a ring frame with blue draping, a custom sign, and a balloon garland in shades of blue, white, and silver, accented with dried palm leaves.

A beautiful stage for the "Aqeeqah Ceremony of Hanzalah Khan." The setup features a white and pink balloon arch over a sofa, with a personalized welcome sign on the backdrop.

A lovely "Chhathi" ceremony decoration with a pastel-colored balloon ring. The setup is illuminated with fairy lights and includes "BABY" blocks and a balloon pillar with a character foil.

An outdoor backdrop for an Annaprashan ceremony. This setup features a curtain backdrop with hanging vines, a personalized sign, and a vibrant, multi-colored balloon arch.

About Traditional Ceremonies

We don't use cookie-cutter designs for cultural ceremonies. Our approach focuses on tailoring the backdrop signage to feature your child’s name and specific ritual imagery—like rice bowls for Annaprashan or symbolic motifs for Mundan—while ensuring the balloon color palette honors the traditional aesthetic you are aiming for.

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