The Vibrant Heart of Bengali Wedding Ceremonies Transform your sacred wedding rituals with the deeply traditional and undeniably joyful presence of this hand-painted Kulo. Curated for the bride and family who cherish authentic cultural heritage, this ceremonial platter is a sacred vessel used to hold the Borondala—the auspicious items used to welcome the groom (Gaye Holud and Bor Boron). The beautifully detailed, joyful portrait of the bride and groom painted in the center brings a highly personalized, celebratory energy to the tray, creating a visually arresting focal point that will look absolutely spectacular in your wedding photographs and videos.
Exquisite Artistry on Natural Bamboo Moving far beyond standard, unadorned wedding props, this premium piece champions the raw, unapologetic dedication of skilled Indian artisans. Woven from sustainable, lightweight bamboo, the 14x11 inch tray is perfectly balanced to be held gracefully during rituals. The textured bamboo serves as a stunning, rustic canvas for the high-quality, vibrant paints used to bring the couple to life. The rich reds, bright yellows, and deep greens, framed by traditional white Bengali Alpana designs, infuse the Kulo with a profound, joyous energy that beautifully complements the festive atmosphere of an Indian wedding.
A Treasured Wall-Decor Keepsake Crafted to last far beyond the wedding day, this premium bamboo accessory is an indispensable addition to any newlywed's collection. At Indi Temptation, we recognize that pieces like this are vital cultural touchstones that bring the soulful, auspicious energy of India's rich wedding heritage directly into your daily life. Long after the ceremonies have concluded, this stunning hand-painted platter transitions perfectly into rustic, traditional wall art, acting as a magnificent heirloom that forever preserves the memories of your special day.
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