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167 There were many particulars to the destination wedding loaded with delightful Indian traditions. A welcome party best described as a "glow party" greeted guests who had traveled from all around the world to witness the couple exchange vows in the Cayman Islands. The bride, groom, and mother of the bride expressed keen interest in every detail, from the invitations to the cuisine. Following the traditions of all Indian weddings, the mehndi ceremony the night before the wedding included all the pomp and circumstance appropriate for the event. On the day of the wedding, the groom rode a horse to the ceremony, escorted by his family in a traditional baraat, where the bride and groom exchanged vows under a custom-built mandap. Absolutely every detail was considered for the underlying meaning and tone it expressed. For instance, the bride and groom's logo was developed specifically for the couple and included elephants in the design, as a sign of good luck for the future. This design element was carried throughout the event, from the invitation to the programs, menus, and even the backdrop for the head table at the reception. At the reception, food played a significant role in expressing love and hospitality to the guests. Special delicacies were prepared by Indian chefs to the delight of all who attended. The bride had a distinctive request for cherry blossoms to be included in the floral design. They were carefully chosen for the décor at the reception, adding a graceful and fragrant addition to centerpieces. Guests came together once again the day after the wedding for a farewell luncheon, giving a sweet end to a memorable wedding weekend. traditional indian celebration a n i t a & j o n

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