Customised Theme Wedding Ritual Shagun Envelopes by Hampergift

If Hampergift is designing customized shagun envelopes for the mentioned wedding rituals using 3D pop-up die-cut effects, here's how each envelope could be designed for a themed gift hamper:


Mayra Bhaat Envelope

Mayra Bhaat Envelope


1. Mayra-Bhaat (Mother’s brother gives gifts to the bride/groom’s family):

  • Die cut Pop-up ElementA vibrant envelope with a pop-up of a traditional gift tray or a brother-sister duo with gifts or maternal uncle or a traditional plate of Bhaat items.
  • It looks like you've uploaded another image of a Bhaat or Mayra Shagun envelope, which is used during Indian wedding rituals or festive occasions like Bhaat or Mayra ceremonies. These envelopes are typically decorative and used to give gifts or money as a blessing for the bride or groom from the maternal uncle and other family members.

    The ceremony and envelope are essential in symbolizing love, blessings, and prosperity. This custom holds great importance, especially in Rajasthani and North Indian weddings, where the maternal side of the family plays a vital role in ensuring the well-being of the newlyweds.

    If you want to include this visual in a blog or a description, I can help you write content about its cultural significance.


Kajal Ghalai Kajal Lagai Envelope

2. Kalaj Lagai (Application of ceremonial thread)

  • Die-cut Pop-up Element: sister in Law (Bhabhi) applying Kajal to Groom, Slogan

Juta Chupai Jute do Paise lo Shagun Envelope

2.
Juta Chupai (Stealing the groom’s shoes)
  • Die-cut Pop-up Element: A playful pop-up of 3D shoes & Slogans

samdhan  Shagun Envelope

samdhi samdhan  Shagun Envelope

3.
Samdhi Samdhan (Gifts exchanged between groom’s and bride’s families)
  • Die-cut Pop-up Element  both samdhi and samdhan 


Sir Guthi  Shagun Envelope

4.
Sir Guthi (Ceremony of braiding hair)
  • Die-cut Pop-up Element : womens braiding hair of Bride's


Bad Rukai Baar Rukai  Shagun Envelope

5. Baad Rukai (Bride’s stop at groom's house post-wedding)

  • Die-cut Pop-up Element: A 3D doli (palanquin) or a symbolic bride and groom standing outside home


Jamaiji ka Aarta  Shagun Envelope

6. Jamaji Ka Aarta (Welcoming groom’s father)

  • Die-cut Pop-up Element: A 3D aarti thali, with miniature diya, kumkum, and flowers popping out.


Tilak Shagun Envelope

Tilak Shagun Envelope

7. Tilak (Ceremonial mark)

  • Pop-up Element: A 3D father in laws doing tilak to groom with kumkum


Ghodi Chade Dulhe Raja Envelope

8. Ghodi Chadhai (Groom mounting the horse)

  • Pop-up Element: A 3D horse with the groom & Slogan, adorned in wedding attire, mounted on it.
  • This envelope is designed to represent the "Ghodi Chadhai" ceremony, where the groom rides on a horse (ghodi) to his wedding. The phrase "घोड़ी चढ़े दुल्हे राजा" (Ghodi Chade Dulhe Raja) translates to "The groom mounts the horse," which is a key moment in traditional Indian weddings, especially in North India. It signifies the groom's grand procession, or "Baraat," where he rides to the bride's home or wedding venue in celebration with family and friends.

    The envelope likely serves as a "shagun" or gift envelope, used for offering monetary blessings to the groom or as a token of good wishes during the wedding ceremony. The colorful and ornate design reflects the joyful and festive spirit of Indian weddings, with cultural elements like the groom on a horse, peacocks, and traditional architecture in the background.

    This envelope can also be a symbolic part of the wedding, adding beauty and meaning to the gift-giving process. If you're planning to include this in a blog post or describe its cultural importance, I'd be happy to assist with that!

General Design for Hampergift:

  • The envelopes could come as part of a luxury wedding hamper, designed with the signature Hampergift style—elegant and high-end materials, featuring die-cut edges, pop-up surprises, and intricate embossing.
  • Packaging: The entire collection could be housed in a beautiful, embellished box with traditional patterns, mirror work, and silk lining to enhance the luxurious feel.

This approach makes each envelope not only a monetary gesture but also a memorable keepsake, turning wedding rituals into a beautiful, artistic experience.



 




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