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Bengali Marriage Card Design

Create A Unique Bengali Marriage Card Design For Your Wedding

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If you are a Bengali then you would want to have a traditional Bengali wedding because nothing speaks volumes of the true Bengali culture until and unless they have been to a Bengali wedding. There are several steps involved in planning a Bengali wedding such as planning for the Ashirbaad ceremony along with Bou bhaat also known as the reception party. When it comes to a Bengali wedding, it is all about beauty, subtlety and elegance. Bengali marriage card design should be a reflection of all these features.
 
1. Art speaks volumes: India is the origin of some of the most beautiful art that one could think of. It is only natural that the wedding cards of the Bengalis will showcase the exquisite art taste. From the Kantha embroidery to the paintings of Jamini Roy, you have a number of different choices to choose from. You can easily synchronize the wedding theme into your card.
 
2. Motif: Depending on which part of India one hails from, each one has its unique motif that is used in the wedding card. For instance when it comes to Muslim weddings one can find a crescent moon motif on the wedding card. There are a number of unique motifs that forms a part of the Bengali marriage card design.

Shell or Shankh: The sound of Shankh is considered auspicious in Bengali culture since it is believed that it helps in warding off evil. One can find the motif of a shell on wedding invitations.
 
Butterfly: The motif of butterfly can be found in a number of Bengali wedding cards since it is considered to be quite optimistic and auspicious for any marital bond.

Palanquin: Another quite unique and beautiful motif one finds in Bengali invitations is the motif of a bride riding the palanquin. In older times, the bride was transported to her new home in a palanquin from the wedding Mandap.

Betel nuts and leaves: Quite a common yet unique motif, this one is used since betel nuts and leaves are considered to be quite auspicious in Bengali culture.

3. Fabric, Designs and Colours: In Bengali wedding, red is the most chosen colour sometimes in combination with gold, yellow, beige or off-white. Some other quite popular choices include brick, fuchsia, pink and magenta. Apart from having floral designs, garlands, paisley one incorporates some other interesting design as well.
 
It is important that you include wordings in your wedding invitation that are not only funny but also witty and creative. The wedding cards are usually written in English and Bengali.
 
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