Personalized Coconut Art for Ceremonial Platters
Make your ceremonies stand out with my hand-painted coconut art. From deities to couple names, I add that special 'tumba' touch to every platter.
A close-up of my detailed coconut art. I can draw anything from portraits of the couple to images of deities like Ganesha and Radha-Krishna, making each piece a work of art.
Personalized coconuts for Bharath Adithya and Keerthana Lokesh's ceremony. The designs include their names and portraits of Lord Shiva and Parvati, placed on a beautiful lotus platter.
A colorful platter featuring decorated coconuts for a traditional ceremony. Some are painted with images of deities, while another is personalized with the name 'Brahami'.
A beautiful silver platter holding coconuts decorated with the couple's names, 'Sowmya and Brahma Teja'. This is a wonderful way to add a personal touch to your engagement or wedding.
A stunningly decorated coconut featuring a Ganesha motif made from blue velvet and studded with stones. It is surrounded by fresh orchids, making it a luxurious centerpiece.
About this collection
I don't just decorate, I customize. I hand-paint or sketch names, initials, and divine figures like Ganesha or Radha-Krishna directly onto the coconuts used in your ceremony. Whether you want a simple nameplate design for an engagement or a detailed portrait for a traditional pooja, I ensure the art matches your event’s theme and colour palette perfectly.
Coconut decoration is more than just a ritual element; it is a statement. In many South Indian traditions, the coconut is central to engagements, naming ceremonies, and housewarmings. My approach turns these into keepsakes.
My Process
I use high-quality materials to ensure the art stays intact throughout the ceremony. I can incorporate stone-work, velvet fabric, or intricate hand-painting to match your vision. If you have a specific deity in mind or want the couple's names prominently displayed, I handle the detailing myself.
Customization for Your Event
You can give me your theme—peacock, lotus, traditional gold—and I will match the platter base, the floral arrangement, and the coconut design to form a cohesive look. It is the small details that make the difference. A simple fruit platter becomes a 'tumba rich' display when the centerpieces are hand-finished. It brings that personal, handcrafted feeling that store-bought trays just cannot match.
Logistics and Setup
Whether you are hosting a small home pooja or a grand hall wedding in Bengaluru, I ensure everything is set up to look perfect. I handle the display and the final styling, so you do not have to worry about a thing. Since I never repeat designs, you are guaranteed a look that is created specifically for your function.
Siri
Hi, I’m Siri. I believe every celebration deserves to look unique, which is why I never repeat my designs. My goal is to make your ceremonies feel special, one plate at a time.
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