Indian Wedding Invitations

Weddings with Indian themes are spectacular. Wonderfully decorated with exotic flowers, unusual clothes, extravagant foods, spectacular furniture and even adorned elephants, this theme is one the most beautiful and extraordinary topic out there.

If you are planning to have a ceremony like the one described before, your guests are in for a treat. I bet every one of your guests will remember that wedding for the rest of their lives. But they first have to receive an invitation before they assist to your magnificent Indian themed marriage, and the best way to set the mood for them is by sending Indian wedding invitations.

There are various designs to choose from. Each one could be a perfect choice for your wedding and are as following,

-         Hindu wedding invitations

-         Sikh wedding invitations

-         Muslim wedding invitations

-         Scroll wedding invitations

Hindu marriage cards are unique wedding invitations hand made from Hindu paper cards that could be adorned with jewels or kundan-meena, traditional Indian jewel substitutes, and ranges its price from reasonable wedding invitations to the most superb and expensive.

The special collection of Sikh wedding invitations can be described as exquisite, classic, unique and out-of-this-world! One of the finest Sikh wedding cards can be decorated with a creamy floral base including golden highlights with red thread surrounding the featured central image that has a beautiful jewel made from original kundan-meena. And that’s just the front. The inserts have a very similar border design as well as the envelope.

Muslim wedding invitations come in every price and in many different materials, including handmade paper and designs like the popular scroll cards, or Farman. Some designs can look similar to Sikh cards but only in beauty and splendor and not in religious aspects.

Scroll wedding invitations are probably the most preferred amongst couples. They can be described as traditional roll open wedding cards that have exotic detailing and feature special box packaging. Also called Farmans, these invitations symbolize a royal invitation in India.

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