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Shagun Envelopes and Decorative Coin Boxes

byKavya CreationsDelivers across Mumbai; Visit studio in WorliStarts from250 per pieceView full gallery

Present your blessings with elegance. I handcraft these envelopes and coin boxes to make the traditional act of shagun feel truly special and memorable.

A video showcasing my beautiful Pichwai-inspired shagun envelopes. The intricate lotus motifs and elegant design make them the perfect way to present your blessings and gifts.

A collection of my brocade and silk shagun envelopes. Adorned with beautiful clasps and embellishments, these envelopes add a touch of luxury to the tradition of giving cash gifts.

These beautiful resin coin boxes are decorated with delicate flowers and pearl tassels. They are a modern and elegant way to gift shagun, and a lovely keepsake for the recipient.

A video showing my handcrafted coin boxes. Made from brocade fabric and embellished with a sparkling clasp, these small boxes are a traditional and beautiful way to present shagun coins.

My handcrafted coin trays are designed to hold more than just shagun. This one, decorated with artificial flowers, is perfect for engagement ring ceremonies or for presenting small, significant gifts.

A new arrival in my collection, these embroidered envelopes come in a variety of colors and designs. They are a beautiful and sophisticated option for gifting shagun at weddings and festivals.

A set of Raja-Rani themed wedding accessories, including shagun envelopes and coin pouches. The vibrant orange and pink colors are perfect for a festive celebration.

Infuse your wedding with tradition and beauty with my exquisite Pichwai envelopes. This pair, in pastel pink and green, features a beautiful lotus motif, blending culture and elegance.

A set of four golden coin boxes with a pearl cluster on the lid. These are a classic and luxurious choice for gifting shagun at weddings or other auspicious occasions.

A set of four elegant shagun envelopes in a beautiful mehndi green color. The brocade flap and kundan-style clasp add a touch of traditional grandeur.

About Shagun: Envelopes & Coin Boxes

When I select materials for my shagun envelopes, I look for textures that hold their own—think raw silk and rich brocade, not just flimsy paper. These pieces are meant to be kept as keepsakes, not discarded after the event, because the way you present your shagun reflects the care and respect you have for the recipient.

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