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Vibrant Haldi Ceremony Decor with Modern Aesthetic

byRosette WeddingStudio in New Delhi; Travels across India for destination weddingsStarts from1,75,000 per functionView full gallery

I design Haldi setups that move beyond the standard marigold overload. Think monochrome palettes, custom-printed carpets, and intimate, story-driven details that make your ceremony feel like an extension of you.

A stunning Haldi backdrop made entirely of flowers in shades of orange and yellow, creating a beautiful ombré effect. The seating is completed with wicker chairs and lotus-shaped basins for the ceremony.

The pure joy of a Haldi ceremony, with the couple showered in yellow flower petals. My goal is to create a backdrop that enhances these happy, candid moments.

A walkthrough of a monochrome Haldi setup. The video shows the custom-printed floral carpet, the yellow and white decor, and the poolside seating arrangements.

The entrance to the Haldi ceremony, featuring a white arch wrapped in fluffy, yellow-orange florals, leading onto a custom-printed poppy-patterned carpet.

The couple posing at their Haldi ceremony. The decor features a mix of yellow and white flowers, with a custom-designed carpet that adds a modern, graphic element.

The guest seating area, with tables covered in custom-printed linens and a ceiling of yellow and white drapes, creating a festive and cohesive look.

A beautiful installation of yellow marigolds and white tuberoses, arranged on modern white stands. This is a fresh take on traditional Haldi decor.

Another view of the floral arch entrance, showing how it creates a vibrant and welcoming gateway for the celebration.

Small details for the Haldi, including a wicker basket with gota patti fans and miniature jute camels, adding a touch of Rajasthani-inspired craft.

A tablescape featuring a mix of yellow and white flowers, with yellow candles and small decorative bears, adding a playful touch.

About Vibrant Haldi Ceremonies

Instead of relying on standard draping, I focus on creating a cohesive environment, using monochrome floral palettes and custom-printed floorings that tie the whole venue together. My approach to Haldi is not just about color, it is about textures, like pairing rustic wicker furniture with soft tuberose and marigold arrangements, ensuring your seating feels intentional rather than rented.

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