Carved Coconuts Designs with Pricing:
Occasion: Wedding/ Seemantham/ Pellikooturu/ Langavoni function
Occasion: Wedding/ Seemantham/ Pellikooturu/ Langavoni function
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The beauty and radiance of Indian wedding is a garland which is strung by multiple elements and props bought together to form a visual rainbow. Numerous items delicately made and carefully curated are we would say, are rather very crucial for leaving a special mark on your D day. While we at Pellipoola jada have been rolling out new innovative wedding accessories every season, we are now going back to basics and redesigning the same elements with exclusive eco friendly materials. One such item which is on show case today for is the carved coconut halves.
These carved coconut halves widely used across most south Indian weddings and ceremonies, have now got some adorable face-lift to suit the demands of the current wedding trends. And by following a trend should never mean anything nasty, so this edition of carved coconuts, we assure you are completely eco friendly.
Inspired by the tradition of the Kannada Nadu of carving ceremonious coconuts halves, we have introduced these designs in Pelli Poola Jada style.
Pricing - Each Carved Coconut 250/-
First is the Vishnu Namam accompanied by Shanku Chakram set. A home deity for many families, this pair is a divine classic and perfect pair for not just weddings for also various ceremonies like housewarming and upanayanam. These also make an aesthetic centerpieces and decor props as a part of the backdropPricing - Each Carved Coconut 250/-
Next up is something very versatile and perfect for almost every occasion wedding or not. Lord vigneswara, Hamsa and kalasham themed set. This set too is totally customizable depending up on the clients needs and the pairing up with ethnic motifs makes it an crowd favorite.
Telugu households especially use these dried coconut halves during the talambralu ceremony and Vara Puja. So the next few designs are just about perfect for those special moments. Instead of artificial materials and synthetic painted coconuts shells, one can opt for these natural beauties to contribute towards eco consciousness. While sky is the limit to your imagination, you could customize these in a design which best suits your needs. You could also get the Bride and Groom’s name engraved accordingly.
Do you have a design in mind, feel free to get in touch with one your nearest branch executives to find out more about personalization facility.
Hope you enjoyed today’s dose of wedding inspiration. Which design is your favorite? Do let us know in the comment section below!!
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