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Custom Wedding Mandaps and Sacred Ceremonies

byFireflies by Aditi HamlaiTravels to venues across Mumbai and JaipurStarts from6,50,000 Per Event (150-200 Guests)View full gallery

Your mandap is the soul of the wedding. We design spaces that honor tradition, reflect your personal roots, and stand as the backdrop to your most cherished promises.

A full view of Yasha and Rahil's stunning seaside mandap. The open, airy structure allowed the natural beauty of the ocean to become part of the decor, while the blush florals and intricate design added a layer of romance and elegance.

The grand mandap for Yasha and Rahil's blush-themed wedding, set against the open sea. The structure was adorned with an abundance of pink and white florals, creating a breathtaking focal point for their ceremony.

The aisle for Naomi and Rakshit's 'Laal Ishq' wedding, leading to a magnificent mandap. We used a series of ornate Persian rugs for the walkway, bordered by a dense arrangement of red roses, setting a regal tone for the ceremony.

A view of the 'Laal Ishq' wedding ceremony setup from the guest's perspective. The combination of hanging floral strings, a rich red backdrop, and traditional seating created an immersive and culturally rich experience.

The entrance to Aashvi and Akash's 'Ivory Clad Promises' wedding. The grand structure, draped in ivory and adorned with traditional floral tassels, created a serene and stately welcome for the guests.

A grand arched entranceway for Aashvi and Akash's wedding, decorated with delicate white floral arrangements and hanging tassels. This created a soft and timeless passage into the main ceremony area.

The stunning mandap for Vijayshree and Omkar, set against the iconic Gateway of India. We used sacred banana trees and floral pillars to frame the ceremony, blending deep tradition with one of Mumbai's most famous views.

A closer view of the mandap for Vijayshree and Omkar's wedding at the Taj Mahal Palace. The design incorporates traditional elements like banana trees and marigold pillars, creating a sacred space with a spectacular backdrop.

The 'Kel Baradari' mandap, where we used towering banana trees to create a natural and sacred canopy. The design for Nicola and Varun's wedding was rooted in tradition, focusing on organic elements and symbolic greenery.

A detail of the 'Kel Baradari' wedding mandap, showing the lush banana trees against a custom-designed backdrop. This setup was a tribute to South Indian wedding traditions, emphasizing natural beauty and sacred symbolism.

About Regal Weddings: Mandaps & Ceremonies

Every mandap I design begins with the architecture of the venue and the story you want to tell. Whether it is integrating a living champa tree into the structure, using fresh banana leaves for a sacred blessing, or using a scent-heavy walkway with rajnigandha and mogra, my focus is on creating a space that feels grounded, authentic, and uniquely yours.

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