The royal talwar for the groom, turns him into a prince. Vijay carries a charm with his divine attire and talwar
Rashmika seated in a palki oozes royalty vibes, just like rani and rajkumaris of Rajwad and Mewad
Vijay and Rashmika’s wedding decor exudes a regal, old world charm with strong South Indian heritage influences, blending earthy elegance with traditional grandeur
The decor feels timeless and opulent without being overwhelming. It beautifully balances grandeur with warmth, celebrating culture, craftsmanship and romance in a setting that feels both majestic and deeply rooted in tradition
The color palette is rich and warm dominated by terracotta, rust, deep maroon and antique gold. The mandap area features intricately carved wooden pillars and traditional architectural elements reminiscent of temple design
Brass urli bowls, large vintage vases and engraved metal pots are filled with red roses, maroon chrysanthemums and white blooms, adding texture and depth
Seating areas with bolsters and low cushions in red and cream further reflect a traditional South Indian courtyard vibe.
Deep red backdrops highlight metallic sculptures and heritage pieces, creating intimate, dramatic corners throughout the venue. Floral arrangements are lush yet grounded, with clusters of red roses placed at the base of pillars and along pathways
Small details elevate the overall look. Traditional hand fans, gold ghungroo like tassels, wooden block prints and thoughtfully arranged invitation cards add a personal and artisanal touch
Large red parasols with gold detailing add a royal touch, while terracotta pillars adorned with delicate white floral garlands frame the space beautifully
The venue appears to be set against a serene lakeside backdrop with palm trees and soft hills, creating a tranquil, almost palace like atmosphere. Outdoor seating is arranged with round tables dressed in crisp white linen, paired with vintage style chairs upholstered in deep red velvet

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