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Different Types Of Indian wedding cards

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  Wedding cards are a critical aspect of any Indian wedding. In the era of digitalization, we have gone online where you can order your desired wedding card from the website and get your order delivered at your doorsteps. There is a dedicated team of designers creating the best wedding cards with innovative designs. There are new trends in the market and to keep up with the trend is very important. There are different types of  Indian wedding cards  design developed by the designers- Hardbound   cards   These are the most popular  Indian wedding invitations  because it feels very premium and rigid in hands. These types of cards are often appealing and an exquisite gesture. There are lots of innovative ideas that can be added to create a wonderful looking invitation card. Lots of customizations can be done to improve the appearance of the invitation. There can be a thickness added to the card, and it may become quite bulky, but it boosts up the image to its maximum.   Laser-cut cards Th

Indian Wedding Invitations And The Stir They Create All Over

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Hindu weddings or Indian weddings are the beginning of an eternal journey, not just between the bride and groom but the entire families of the two. Relatives, friends, families from even the most distant relative come to witness this fantastic ceremony. An Indian style wedding symbolizes rich culture and heritage followed through generations. The entire affair starts with an invitation.   Indian wedding invitations   are the most talked-about ceremony. It is a complete process of calling out each person that will make the wedding more memorable. The invitation describes the day's affair, expresses the style and theme of the day, and provides all the necessary details one needs to know. Multiple themes of   Indian wedding invitations: There are multiple themes and decorations at Indian weddings. Depending on the family's culture or social background, one can quickly identify how the auspicious ceremony is going to be. Holy symbols depicting Lord Ganesha and 'Mangal Ghat'

Basic Indian Wedding Cards

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A wedding card is a sort of invitation letter sent to invite the recipient to a wedding. The  Indian   wedding cards  are in a third person and a very formal language and then are sent to guests 1.5-2 months before the date of marriage.   Who sends the wedding cards? The host has to take the responsibility of mailing the cards to all the people mentioned in the guests' list. In Indian culture, the mother is responsible to either send the cards by herself or by someone very close to the relatives and other guests.   Text The text or the manner of invitation through cards depends on the country, its culture, and its language. However,  Indian wedding cards  are usually semi-formal. The date, place, and time of the essential ceremonies are mentioned. Wedding cards in India India acquired the concept of invitation cards from the British while following the western culture. In India, usually, the parents of the bride host the wedding. The   wedding cards begin with formal co