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The elaborately carved swing is the image backdrop for the guests. An vintage masterpiece creation its paying homage to the Maharaja days. This can be a perfect touch of nostalgia to make the reception enjoyable. The entrance to the barn has huge sliding barn doors, custom carved and hand rubbed with refined earthy hues of greens and blues. The muse is Mother Nature and inspiration is the country romance of outdated woods.
The groom's room has arched window mirrors whitewashed to offset the country wood walls. Exuding masculinity the massive wine chest armoire sits on the facet and homes the bar. The bride's room has a massive antique arch as a floor mirror, excellent for photos and a whimsical damchiya as a make up chest. Bohemian with a contact of whimsy, the stylish antiques and simplicity of the environment is breathtaking. Armoires placed strategically work as wine chests and the country wood sideboards are practical for use as buffet servers.
Wanting into the gap are granite sculptures of elephants and Buddha, placed within the stream of water operating by means of the acreage.
The dwell band plays hit songs, a mix of the old and new and everyone gets up to dance along with the bride and groom. Joyful and romantic the open air wedding ceremony in the scenic setting of architectural antiquities is divine and holistic. Merging with nature and drawing in her essence the beginning to a happy eternal union.