


A time when the hands and feet of the bride and her female guests are decorated with henna. Theresa starts a bit early and lets it dry longer as it is believed that the stronger the colour, the stronger the couple's love!
Boost your own love at 3pm!
Looking for inspiration? Check out this link.


A German wedding tradition where luck is brought to the couple by breaking old porcelain. Simply said, breaking your old dishes will make us happy!
And don't forget to bring your old porcelain!


Sacred Indian festivities start with a prayer ("puja") to Lord Ganesh (the elephant god), whose blessings removes all obstacles and provides courage and prosperity for the future.

A feast of traditional Indian vegetarian dishes served on a banana leaf.
Recommended to eat with hands, but we'll turn a blind eye this time ;)

Dress Code
Mix and match from the options below - festive Indian clothing or smart casuals is the mood of the day.
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If you'd like to wear Indian clothes, do let us know and we could either lend you some of our own or recommend shops you could purchase them from. And don't worry, there will be people at the wedding to help with wearing them - especially sarees.



