Monday 19 December 2011

wedding wear.

Indian weddings are extremely colourful, their culture doesn't follow the traditional white dress. They instead wear many different bright colours and a lot of accessories.
The dresses are altered to their liking using gems/beads.
They bride would then wear a matching veil that would be long and would have a design on it. Under the veil would be a piece of jewellery called the tikka. The tikka would go around the head and a diamond would drip down between the eyebrows. The tikka is very traditional at Indian weddings.


Indian weddings are very simple to plan, they are more about culture and relationships more then normal weddings that take months of planning.
The grooms parents give the bride a silk sari, the boy is also given cash or cloths.
The marrige is complete when the bride and groom goes around the ceremonial fire and then the groom puts toe rings on the brides toes.




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