Telangana wedding invitation card Design no. 1991
A Festive Indian Wedding E-Invite with Captivating Illustrations of Mehrangarh Fort and Howrah Bridge, Lush Pastel Background, and Traditional Design Elements for a South-Indian Hindu Wedding Ceremony. Design no. 1991
This stunning e-invite celebrates the wedding of Krishna Prasad and Sowmya, showcasing a festive design that blends lush blue and blush-pink pastels with captivating illustrations of Rajasthan’s Mehrangarh Fort and Kolkata’s Howrah Bridge. The invite also features blush-pink garden roses, knitted together in bunches, and orange and yellow marigold Toran with hanging gold-colored temple bells. At the top, an intricate Om Shri Ganesh illustration adds a classic touch. The invite includes essential details in the English language, such as the couple’s names, wedding program, date, day, time, and venue, for a South-Indian Hindu wedding ceremony, including Sumuhurtham, at Hometown Dacharam Village, Nered Cherla Mandal Suryapet District.
Design number | 1991 |
Religion | Hindu |
Culture | Indian |
Ceremony | Wedding |
Theme | Traditional Design Elements for a South-Indian |
Elements in Design | orange and yellow marigold Toran, temple bells, Om Shri Ganesh illustration, blush-pink garden roses |
Card type | PDF / JPG (Digital Invitation / E-Card) |
Color | Lush Pastel |
Language | English |
Venue | Hometown Dacharam Village, Nered Cherla Mandal Suryapet |
City | Rajahmundry |
State | Telangana |