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Traditional Wedding Decor & Intricate Event Details

byVishal Decorators & EventTakes projects across Mumbai Metropolitan Area and MaharashtraStarts from40,000 Per EventView full gallery

The beauty is in the details. From brass urlis to cultural motifs, we bring soul to your traditional setup. It is all about the small, intentional touches that make your celebration feel like yours.

A sacred corner dedicated to Lord Ganesha, decorated in a traditional South Indian style with brass lamps, banana bunches, and a backdrop with Sanskrit verses.

A beautiful setup for a traditional ceremony, featuring carved pillars, banana leaf decorations, and brass props like a Nandi statue and urlis filled with flowers.

A close-up of the traditional decor elements. We use authentic brass urlis, lamps, and other props, decorated with fresh flowers, to create an auspicious setting.

A detailed shot of a brass Nandi statue, adorned with delicate baby's breath. It's these small, thoughtful touches that enrich the decor.

A close-up of a small terracotta Ganesha idol, a basket of marigold petals, and a single rose, showing the small details that make a Mehendi ceremony special.

An arrangement of traditional brass decor pieces, including a Trishul (trident), surrounded by banana leaves and fresh flowers for a divine touch.

An elegant centerpiece for a guest table, featuring white flowers in a hammered brass vase, with the soft glow of fairy lights in the background.

A close-up of a sangeet decor detail, showing a mix of fresh flowers, disco balls, and mirrored surfaces that create a glamorous, sparkling effect.

A trending video showcasing our beautiful traditional props, including brass Nandi statues and decorative urlis, perfect for any auspicious occasion.

A wide view of a traditional South Indian style decor setup, with carved pillars draped in flower garlands and large banana leaf arrangements.

About Intricate Details & Traditional Touches

When you look at our traditional setups, you are not just seeing flowers. You are seeing hand-picked brass urlis, Nandi statues polished to a shine, and fresh floral garlands woven with specific cultural motifs in mind. We do not just dump props on a stage; we spend hours balancing the warm glow of diya lamps against the backdrop to ensure your mandap or puja corner looks just as divine in person as it does in photos.

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