A panaromic view of the auspicious ghats. Each wave resonates the vows of prosperity, togetherness, righteousness, contentment, mutual love, respect, understanding and faith. As the bride and groom’s wedding sails through their big day, the serenity of water, the calm breeze of the Ganga, the beautiful lotuses and the euphoric tunes magnify their union of love. The boat of love …
THE LOVE BIRDS
One winter afternoon, a young couple walked into the studio hand in hand with bright smiles and chirpy voices. After having spent an hour with them, it almost felt like we’d known them all our lives. Radhika and Chetan spent most of their childhood as neighbours in California. They have always been best friends. Their friends and family often referred …
Sheesh Mahal Card
Inspired by the Sheesh Mahal of Rajasthan, known for its royal ambiance and colorful history ripe with stories of chivalry and grandeur, the card mirrors regality. It is the epitome of architectural perfection with a unique blend of the science and aesthetics. The convex mirrors are designed with tinted foil and illuminating paint that shine even under the slightest tinge …
Sunflower Wedding Invite
The harmonious combination of red, orange and gold are used to signify ‘Surya’ (The sun).Paired with Sunflower as the main motif on the card – detailed to perfection, the motif looks stunning with a range of printing techniques including screen printing, gold leafing and embossing exuding radiance and positivity.
Chakra Wedding Invite
When two people unite to share a life of heart-filled love, they find the potential to connect at each of the seven chakras. The seeming gap between them begins to close, and fullness develops that is greater than what either of them have ever felt alone. They unite with each other physically, emotionally, mentally, and spiritually. Done in shades of …
Madhubani Art Inspired Wedding Invite
[gap size=”20px”]This card has been inspired from the Madhubani art style from Bihar, blended with Rajasthani stamp miniatures, it is our take on contemporary Indian art.[gap size=”10px”] The envelope is screen printed in gold on brown paper with a variety of patterns. The wedding seal is like a vintage Rajputana stamp with Typography in Devanagari and English to further accentuate …
Paisley Card
Striking tones of fuchsia and orange come together to compose a quintessentially Indian looking card with Lord Ganesha ushering the celebrations. The ocean of paisleys is accompanied with concentric circular patterns and floral motifs. Gold screen print is judiciously used to accentuate the design without overpowering it.[gap size=”25px”]
Handcrafted Silk Invite
Done in various colours of rich silk fabric with a gold paper lining, this card is a perfect mix of contemporary and traditional. With a metal transfer of Lord Ganesh on the jacket and strings of mouli tied with ghungroos brings out the authenticity of Indian culture. Each Insert has a screen-printed flower holding an auspicious meaning to Indian Weddings. …
Lotus Wedding Invite
[gap size=”20px”]Lotus. Kamal. Jalaj. Pankaj. Nalin. Padam. Utpal. Saroj. Rajeev. Neeraj. Divinity, purity, beauty, victory, wealth, knowledge, fortune and enlightenment.[gap size=”10px”]One flower, infinite names, infinite connotations. As the Lotus carries piousness despite growing from the mud, it is said to represent a caring life-long spiritual promise, akin to the one the couple Ritika and Abhishek, are making to each other. …
Peacock Invite
[gap size=”20px”] The royal blue colour reflects the regality of the occasion alternating gold and silver inserts create a striking visual balance; a unique colour palette lends itself to stunning card. The lotus and peacock motifs are exquisitely embossed in metallic gold and silver screen print adding a nuance to the design.[gap size=”25px”]