Traditional Seer Thattu Arrangements for Your Big Day
I bring a modern, elegant touch to traditional seer plates, ensuring every coconut, fruit, and gift tray looks exactly right for your family functions.
Take a closer look at my traditional plate designs. You can see how I wrap coconuts in jute and adorn them with auspicious Ganesha motifs, perfect for wedding rituals. I also create beautiful Manjal Thattu (turmeric plates) that are essential for many South Indian functions, ensuring every detail is perfect for your family's big moments.
About Traditional Seer Thattu Arrangements
I don't just decorate plates; I ensure they hold up through the chaos of a ceremony. When you choose my seer plates, you get structural stability—using jute-wrapped coconuts and securely pinned motifs—so your arrangements look picture-perfect from the start of your function to the end.
There is a right way and a wrong way to do Seer Thattu. If you have watched your own mother or akka struggle to keep fruits and coconuts in place, you know how stressful it can be. My process, which I call 'paathu paathu' (made with great care), removes that stress. I use German Silver and gold-finish trays, but the real work goes into the styling.
Whether it is a wedding, engagement, or puberty ceremony, I focus on the details that matter. I wrap coconuts in jute, pin faux-pearls onto fruits, and use Ganesha motifs to keep things traditional but clean. I avoid the heavy, old-fashioned look in favor of something that feels light, fresh, and modern.
If you need something specific—like a chocolate doll centerpiece or a currency note arrangement—I build these as stable, standalone structures so they do not fall apart during transport. Everything is fixed and glued to ensure they arrive at your venue exactly as you see them here. If you are planning a function in Coimbatore or nearby areas like Tiruppur, Erode, and Pollachi, I am happy to help you get your Seer Varisai ready.
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