Interfaith Wedding Ceremony Arch

"In both of our cultures, the bride and groom stand under a canopy—in Jewish tradition, a huppah, and in Indian/Hindu tradition, a mandap," explains Surbhi. "With the help of our wedding stylist, we found a canopy through New England Country Rentals, and made it own by draping it with my grandmother’s saree (who passed away in 2009). It ended up being such a special and simple touch. The slight breeze made the saree flow so beautifully."

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