Asian wedding centerpieces
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Wedding Tablescape at Kimmel Center for the Performing Arts in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Not only did the couple choose to tie the knot in the city where they met, but they also paid homage to their Chinese roots with decorative chinoiserie.
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Come see Julie and Neel's nuptials, a melding of cultures in this vibrant, colorful Hindu Japanese wedding at the Four Seasons Seattle.
Gracefully enchant your guests with delicate cherry blossom centerpieces. These Japanese wedding decorations ideas will bring a touch of spring to your special day.
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Have Some Fun With Your Table Numbers, this well traveled couple did and the results were spectacular. Photographed by Luke and Cat Photography.
A romantic garden-inspired celebration in the heart of Toronto, blending timeless elegance, whimsical florals, and heartfelt cultural traditions.
Centerpiece with paper lantern. Carillon Historical Park. Dayton Wedding Photographer. Harry Potter Inspired Wedding ideas. Multicultural Wedding.
The Chinese tea ceremony, also known as 𝘫𝘪𝘯𝘨 𝘤𝘩𝘢—meaning “to serve tea”—and often called Tea Pai, is a cherished tradition in Chinese weddings. During the ceremony, tea is served to elders and family members as a symbol of respect and the unity of two families.✨🍵🎎 Similar to the Tea Pai Ceremony, Vietnamese tea ceremonies honor elders and ancestors, seeking their blessings for the couple’s marriage. 🕯️🌹 Although they are distinct events, both share the core value of “double…
For the ceremony, a pergola behind The Ruby Street was dressed up with tropical greenery, a few flowers, and vintage Chinese lanterns. Instead of going all out with the traditional Chinese red, they used other lucky colors like pink and gold throughout the day.
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