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Indian Wedding Inspiration Board
Bright vivid colors are a staple in a traditional Indian wedding and this inspiration board shows how you can mesh all those colors together to obtain a picture perfect day (or the traditional week for that matter).

Beautiful and elegant are words often used to describe an Indian wedding, but understated is not a word that comes to mind for the function. The red and gold traditional color palette is often complimented by other hues such as orange, purple, yellow and more. The above photo montage is based on the Pantone color swatches in Claret, Sunrise, and Merlot. If you want to use this color scheme for your wedding, you should consider picking up the Pantone color or fabric swatches at Dessy.com. That way you can carry them with you when you are on the hunt for matching bridal party attire, reception decor, and wedding accessories. Finally, for detailed ideas on cakes and decorations for an Indian wedding, visit our Indian themed wedding ideas page.
Indian Wedding Reception Tables
Create a truly exotic and stunning setting at your wedding by combining both Eastern and Western elements in a lush, rich color scheme. When it comes to the color scheme, Indian weddings traditionally incorporate bright pinks, reds and purples (white is considered the color of mourning so it is not part of the Indian wedding tradition). Indian wedding dresses normally feature elaborate beadwork and intricate embroidery and the bride wears an extensive collection of accessories such as necklaces, rings and hair ornaments. This same color scheme and ornamentation can be carried through to the reception tables where bold colors, many flowers, and sparkling accessories can be incorporated.

In the photograph (from the 2009 Weddingstar Catalog), you can see one of my favorite decorated Indian wedding reception table displays. Purple silk table cloths with sparkling gold table runners are covered with beautiful place settings that incorporate gold charger plates, gold silverware, and red napkins with beaded napkin rings. A large colorful flower centerpiece anchors the table and a bit of sparkle is added with gold and white love votive candles, an exotic golden beaded lac box place card holder, and beautiful red place cards. Finally, a lucky wooden elephant favor is presented to guests as a little thank you gift that they can take home. Simply stunning!
For even more great Indian wedding favor ideas and accessories, visit Wedding Favors Unlimited!












