#Trending – Phera Rings Are Taking Over Weddings!
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Indian weddings are known for their grandeur and ofcourse, those little details that make every celebration unforgettable. And just when you think you’ve seen it all, from quirky baraat entries to neon-lit sangeet dance floors, here comes the newest trend that’s taking over wedding rituals in the most fun way possible: Phera Rings!
Imagine this, you and your partner walking around the sacred fire, the most significant moment of your lives, surrounded by loved ones. But instead of quiet claps and muffled cheers, there’s a gentle, rhythmic sound of ghungroos filling the air every time your guests clap in joy. Magical, right? That’s exactly the vibe these new-age phera rings are creating at weddings.
What Are Phera Rings?
Think of them as stylish finger rings adorned with tiny ghungroos. They aren’t just accessories; they’re interactive keepsakes for your guests. When everyone wears them during pheras and claps, the sound of ghungroos echoing all around creates an aura of celebration that feels both traditional and totally Instagram-worthy.
Why Everyone’s Loving This Trend
Tradition Meets Quirk: Ghungroos have always been part of Indian culture, but pairing them with a modern, wearable twist? Genius!
Adds Energy To Rituals: Pheras are emotional and sacred, but with guests clapping in unison, it also becomes a moment filled with collective joy.
A Fun Keepsake: Unlike wedding favours that often get forgotten, these little rings are something guests will treasure and remember your wedding by.
Totally Reel-Worthy: Can you imagine the slo-mo shots of guests clapping, ghungroos chiming in sync? Your wedding cinematographer will love you for this trend.
Enter Ghungroo Sticks - Another Fun Add-On!
If you want to take the sound-and-celebration factor up a notch, bring in ghungroo sticks. These are colourful sticks tied with ghungroos, which guests can tap together to create a festive jingle during pheras or even on the dance floor later. Think of them as a mashup between dandiya sticks and traditional ghungroos - the perfect way to keep the vibe lively and your guests engaged. Plus, they make for some super fun photos when everyone is swaying and jingling together!
How To Include Them At Your Wedding
Hand Them Out Before Pheras: Keep a cute basket of these rings at the entrance for guests to pick up.
Personalise Them: Add a tag with your initials or wedding hashtag for that extra touch.
Mix Them With Décor: Scatter them around your mandap seating or add them as part of mehendi favours to set the mood early.
If you’re a couple that loves adding a playful yet meaningful spin to age-old traditions, Phera Rings are made for you. They’re charming and they’ll make your pheras feel like a true celebration of love and togetherness, with the sound of joy literally ringing all around you.
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