5 Amazing Uses for Flowers in the Indian Wedding
by Jackson William BloggerBridal Bouquets
Apart from the style of wedding, you are having, flowers for the bride are customary. Generally, a bridal bouquet sets the tone for the rest of the wedding. A winter wedding may feature a more fall bouquet colour palette, while spring can feature hot pink and pastels. The bridal bouquet comes in different sizes to the larger, cascading forms. They can be whispered in both hands, or they can be arm-carried if the longer stems are potted.
Jai Malas
If you are having a traditional Indian wedding, the bride and groom will exchange flower garlands. The exchange of the garlands symbolizes the getting of the bride and the groom of each other. This is then a focal point in a traditional ceremony, and some consider it the actual moment at which the marriage has occurred.
For the Hair
If you are using the flowers in your hair, you may want to match those to the wedding theme flowers. The flower adds wonderful colour and softness to any outfit. At a wedding, it can make everyone feel exotic. Well placed, they can also provide a lovely focal point and balance your hairstyle.
Rose Petals
Due to its seemingly endless swirl of colour and fragrance, the rose is the symbol of love. Rose petals have so many uses in a wedding. They are used to line the aisle right from the very outset of the wedding and also for table decoration. They are also used at the very end of the wedding as a substitute for the rice throwing.
Mandap
Don' forget the most important use of flowers, center stage at the mandap. A few bright blooms can liven up any ceremonial area. They can also be wandering and reflect your theme colours. It doesn't matter what flowers you choose, because it will be amazing. They will make your pictures come alive and add a spark of the natural and eternal.
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