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Hand-Painted Coconuts & Traditional Thamboolam Platters

byBridal RaagaVisit Studio in JP Nagar; On-site setup across BengaluruStarts from14,500 Per Event SetupView full gallery

We believe even the smallest details make a ceremony special. From hand-painted coconuts to lotus-shaped kalasha displays, we add a touch of tradition to your Seemantha, weddings, and naming ceremonies.

It's a joy to see our work become part of your cherished moments. Here, a beautiful bride holds a coconut we personalized for her wedding ceremony, with the couple's names hand-painted on it.

A special coconut for a special bride. We hand-paint coconuts for various wedding rituals, adding a unique and personalized element to the ceremony.

The personalized wedding coconut, seen here as part of the bride's ceremony. It's a small detail that makes for wonderful photos and memories.

We can personalize coconuts for any occasion. For this Seemantha, we hand-painted the family's name and the date of the function directly onto the coconuts used in the ritual.

A close-up of a coconut hand-painted with an image of Lord Krishna. This is a popular request for Seemantha and naming ceremonies, adding a divine touch to the platter display.

This is our signature lotus kalasha, made with a decorated fabric top and surrounded by hand-painted coconuts. It serves as a beautiful and auspicious centerpiece for any traditional function.

An overview of a Seemantha display where you can see the decorated coconut platter placed centrally among other offerings of sweets and dry fruits.

A creative thamboolam idea where we placed a doll on top of a lotus-shaped coconut arrangement. This sits beside another platter filled with colorful, decorated potli bags for guests.

About Decorated Coconuts & Thamboolam Platters

Our coconuts aren't just props; they are custom-painted by hand for every event. Whether you want your event name, the date, or even a motif like Lord Krishna, we treat each one as a small piece of art that stays as a souvenir long after the ceremony ends.

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