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Anand Karaj Bliss: Sikh Wedding Invitation in Red, Blue and Gold color scheme
$29
Categories: Videos, Invitations
Tags: Caricature, celebrations, Floral flowers, Modern, Punjabi/Sikh
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$29
Categories: Videos, Invitations
Tags: Caricature, celebrations, Floral flowers, Modern, Punjabi/Sikh
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Standard 2 Business days
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Additional Information
No. of Pictures | With Out Pictures |
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Event | Engagement, Reception, Wedding |
videoid | 12591 |
Video watermark removal price | 14 USD |
Description
This is an Elegant Sikh wedding invitation in red, blue and gold color schemes. At the top of the invitation, it is noted, perhaps by the parents, who extend a cordial invitation to the “Jago night” of their loving son. Below the names of the parents, it specifies the names of the bride and groom. The event titled “Anand Karaj,” presumably refers to the religious wedding ceremony. Additionally, there are times mentioned for a “Mayian Ceremony” and a “Jaggo Party”. The invitation features a traditional design with a golden frame, and likely includes a painting or depiction of the bride and groom in traditional attire and a floral motif with an oriental landscape, red roses, and a blue decorative border, set against a background that might evoke a castle, reflecting a warm and vibrant atmosphere typical of such joyous celebrations in Indian culture