When I posted the Big Fat Indian wedding, many of you were curious. Indeed I was curious too, to see the grandeur. Guests to an Indian wedding wore this head gear.
Great photos, Ann! I once saw a Hindu bride and groom in a Hindu temple in Singspore. The bride was beautiful and wore a lot of gold jewelry. She looked unhappy though.
Fun photos!
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~ Sarah
Stunning reds, Ann. Who can resist taking photos when so much red abounds?
ReplyDeleteA RED-LESS DAY?
“Oh, my goodness, oh, my dear!
Don’t you think it’s very clear
That a red-less day’s a drag?”
Said Ms. Foxy Scarlet Hag.
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Lazy Days
A very interesting and informative post. I was not aware of these customs. Very well done.
ReplyDeleteVery interesting how weddings all around the world as so different.
ReplyDeleteThat must have been so interesting, attending that Indian wedding! I love learning about other cultures!
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Carol
Lovely photos. I also want to thank you for your visit.
ReplyDeleteVery interesting head gears. I guess Indian males only wear it in special occasions like wedding ceremony. Is it right?
ReplyDeleteAnn, I love visit the mall that offers affordable items for me :)
Great photos, Ann! I once saw a Hindu bride and groom in a Hindu temple in Singspore. The bride was beautiful and wore a lot of gold jewelry. She looked unhappy though.
ReplyDeleteThe red is striking against the white horse!
ReplyDeleteIt looks so festive!
Indian Ruby also helps in developing mind power of a person.
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