| SHAGUN KIRCH |
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The inner sword is made of stainless steel. To add to the beauty, the outer frame is pasted with embroidered silk with a golden polished handle made of brass.
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| ROKNA KIRCH |
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They are available in different colours and patterns. The sword covered with velvet cloth, embrodried with zari and bead work. Special customised symbols can be embrodried on it
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| DECORATIVE POT |
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Stainless steels pots covered with silk and decorated with gota, dabca and mirror work brings out the true spirit of Indian Sikh wedding. In India, specially in Punjab this is used at night event .
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| Invitation |
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This is a traditional style of invitation letter which unlike other letters of invitation is made out of silk cloth
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| WEDDING KALAGI |
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To give the bridegroom a very special & royal looks. Kalagi is worn on the turban of the bridegroom.
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| MAGICIAN KALAGIES |
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A much golden zari with a golden broche with high quality Zircons are fitted in this Kalagi and the pearls are totally pure uplifts the look of Bridegroom very attractive.
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| Gadvi Ekamkar |
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At the very first entry of bride with groom in house,a ceromany is done by mather in law to welcome the bride by rounding water in a pot called Gadvi is called Paaniwaro Ceromany.
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| Groom Kirpan 1 |
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A Sikh bridegroom hold a kirpan at the time of wedding and it should be fully attractive .
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| Shagun Kirch |
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Before marriage, a shogun ceremony is held and parents of bride gave a shagun (Nazrana) in a thaal and this golden or silver kirch is also presented.
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| Chowanki Vatna |
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Some days before the wedding,Vatna is applied to bride or to bridegroom by relatives and neighbors and for sitting ,a chowanki is required.
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| Chowanki Minti |
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At Jai Mala stage,Minti (Welcome) of the bridegroom is done by Bhabi or Elder Sister and a chowanki is required for standing of bridegroom.
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| Chowanki Paaniwaar |
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When bridegroom after wedding, comes first time with his bride than mother of bridegroom welcome both and a ceremony called Paaniwaar ceremony is held .
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| Gut Golden |
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Gut is a symbol of Shagun or a landmark of good starting of any occasion. This Golden Gut is gold plated and inside is also original Coconut (Nariyal).
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| Gut Gadvi |
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Without a Gut (coconut) or Nariyal,no shagun event completes.In each event either at wedding, at Pujan, at Greh Parvesh, at opening of new showroom, Gut and Gadvi are essential.
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| VIVAH FARMAAN |
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Vivah farmaan is used for inviting relatives and friends for attending the wedding to shower their blessing to married couple. This vivah farmaan is very attractive.
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| FIRST NIGHT GLASS |
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This attractive glass is made from pure stainless steel. Out side if this glass is covered with red shaneel cloth. There is attractive golden Dabaka Work on red shaneel.
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| TILAK KAULI SET |
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Tilak Kauli set is made from white silver. In Tilak Kauli set there is a set of two Kaulies. One is used for Raula(Kumkum) and rice and other is used for flowers, sweets etc.
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| Groom Kirpan 2 |
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The sword covered with velvet cloth, embroidered with zari .Special customized symbols can be embroidered on it.
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| Groom Kirpan 3 |
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A Sikh bridegroom hold a kirpan at the time of wedding and it should be fully attractive .
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| WEDDING POT |
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Stainless steels pots covered with silk and decorated with gota, dabca and mirror work brings out the true spirit of Indian Sikh wedding. In India, specially in Punjab this is used at night event
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| THEMED POT PILLARS |
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We are the Original Manufacturers of Themed Pot Pillars decorated with Jaipuri Fabric called Bandhej.
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| FIBER POT PILLARS |
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These White Pot Pillars are made up fiber. These Fibre Pot Pillars are used for mandap decoration.
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| TABLE CENTRE POT |
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Stainless steels pots covered with silk and decorated with gota, dabca and mirror work brings out the true spirit of Indian Sikh wedding. In India, specially in Punjab this is used at night event
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| WEDDING DECORATION POTS |
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We are the Original Manufacturers of Themed Pot Pillars decorated with Jaipuri Fabric called Bandhej.
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