A Monet Painting Inspired the Design of This Wedding Featuring Sikh and Jewish Traditions - Washingtonian
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The couple's October wedding at Tranquility Farm seamlessly integrated Sikh and Jewish traditions, featuring a Sikh ceremony followed by a buffet and a Jewish ceremony. The design was inspired by the season and included artistic elements from Monet's work. Personal touches, such as the presence of their dogs in various forms and a blue Corvette Ben drove during the Baraat, showcased their love story. Notably, Jeevna honored her sister with initials in her henna design, creating an emotional connection to the past throughout their special day.
Their October wedding at Tranquility Farm was a fusion of Sikh and Jewish traditions, with a Sikh ceremony followed by a north Indian buffet lunch.
The bride's favorite season influenced the design, and The Garden of Monet at Argenteuil inspired the invitation and escort display backdrop.
Among the couple's favorite details were the bright blue Corvette Ben drove in on during the Baraat, and the inclusion of Jeevna's sister's initials in her henna design.
Little details like that made it feel like she was still by my side, reflecting the couple's personalized and heartfelt celebrations.
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