Traditional & South Indian Wedding Decor
I use fresh jasmine, banana leaves, and brass accents to bring the timeless rituals of South Indian weddings to life. Let’s create a space that feels sacred, personal, and deeply rooted in tradition.
This stunning entrance walkway is designed for a traditional South Indian wedding. I used hanging garlands of tuberose and marigolds, flanked by banana trees and brass pots, to create a festive and auspicious welcome for guests.
A beautiful stage setup for a South Indian ceremony, featuring a backdrop of draped jasmine garlands. The decor is enriched with banana trees and brass temple toppers, set on a modern geometric-patterned floor for a blend of old and new.
It's the small, handcrafted details that bring a traditional theme to life. For this event, I included these charming parrots made from leaves, adding a touch of nature and artistry to the South Indian decor.
A welcoming entrance for a home-based ceremony, decorated with brass urlis filled with jasmine and rose petals. The traditional rug and hanging floral strings create a warm and inviting atmosphere right from the doorstep.
This mandap is designed for a traditional Hindu wedding ceremony, with deities placed at the center. The structure is built with pillars of lush greenery and flowers, with banana trees marking the sacred space.
A close-up of the details in a traditional decor setup. A brass vessel holds fresh tuberose, placed next to a small Nandi statue, with scattered flower petals adding color. These elements create a sense of serenity and devotion.
About Traditional & South Indian Ceremonies
I source fresh banana leaves, jasmine, and tuberose specifically for your wedding morning to ensure everything stays fragrant throughout the ceremony. My approach isn't about rigid, pre-set catalogs; it is about using these traditional elements—like brass lamps or hand-woven marigold strings—to build a mandap that respects your specific rituals and fits your venue space perfectly.
Traditional South Indian ceremonies require a careful balance between simplicity and sacred detail. Whether it is an intimate home muhurtham or a grand reception at a banquet hall in Bangalore, I focus on elements that feel authentic.
My approach to traditional setups
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Fresh Florals & Greens: I steer clear of artificial decor wherever possible. The natural scent of fresh jasmine and tuberose is an essential part of the atmosphere. I use locally sourced banana leaves and marigolds to create that lush, vibrant aesthetic that defines traditional ceremonies.
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Brass & Temple Accents: From polished brass urlis filled with floating petals to antique-style temple bells, I bring in curated props that add weight and cultural significance to the stage.
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Custom Mandap Construction: A mandap is not just a backdrop; it is the focal point of your vows. I build these structures from scratch to fit your venue, whether it is a small living room terrace or a large banquet hall. We ensure the layout accommodates the priest and the couple comfortably.
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Modern Meets Traditional: I often pair classic temple-style flowers with modern geometric flooring or sleek furniture to give the setup a polished, contemporary edge without losing its cultural heart.
I manage the entire production, from the first floral string to the final lighting placement. You do not have to worry about coordinating vendors or checking if the flowers arrived fresh—that is all part of the service I provide.
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