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Komal Jain
Komal Jain
5.0

Reviewed 3 years 4 months ago | Certified Review

Loved loved loved their work! After sitting down with us and understanding exactly what we wanted for our wedding they came up with a beautiful themes, they added beautiful touches, finishing was superb, attention to detail was perfect,. Stunning flower work and creative use of lights, they really turned the space into a magical place. They delve into their clients personality and vision to create experiences true to their core. They help plan exceptional and unusual weddings, handling the traditional affair with a modern and innovative approach.Source

Pooja Bhayana Jain
Pooja Bhayana Jain
5.0

Reviewed 4 years 7 months ago | Certified Review

Our entire wedding theme was floral and the functions, outfits, invites, etc were all based on a floral undernote. Our wedding invite & logo used the lotus in different variations. The first function was a day Mehendi where we had a pink & green tassels decor reflecting the colours of the Lotus. We organized live choodi making, kite flying and chaat counters for people to settle in and have fun. The next function was a traditional Godhbharai function followed by our Sagai (engagement) and Sangeet. The theme for this night was shimmer night and the decor was accordingly, the colours were of light reflected on a Lotus at night. We fell in love with the silver tassel look and contrasting blue furniture. The day of the wedding, Tarush & I both had different Haldi functions and we both choose the traditional decor for this auspicious ceremony in yellow and greens with the use of fresh flowers. The wedding was supposed to be a sunset wedding with many tiny annotations of the lotus in the decor. The mandap was like a version of the Banaras ghat with the canopy and red and goldwork. It was made so we could accommodate the family and everyone could have a good view from the amphitheater. We created a separate reception area so that we could meet everyone informally. Source