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BLING, BAAJA, BARAAT: THE ART OF GIFTING FIVE THOUGHTFUL SOUVENIRS FOR YOUR WEDDINGS

by Nikki Kumar

BY KRIPA SINGH

In the grand tapestry of Indian weddings, the act of giving is a sacred part of the celebrations. Wedding favours are more than just tokens of appreciation; they reflect the couple’s values, heritage, and the joy of sharing their special day with their loved ones. But as weddings evolve, so does the art of gifting. New-age couples are shifting away from traditional souvenirs in favour of meaningful keepsakes that resonate with their cultural roots and the exotic allure of Thailand, all while offering guests something memorable.

The best rule of thumb is to skip the monogrammed boxes of dry fruit and opt for creative gifts. Embrace the charm of the wedding destination and blend Indian traditions with the spirit of Thailand by selecting gifts that reflect both cultures. Opt for a Benjarong tea-cup set or a lemongrass bath set, which is sure to end up in your loved ones’ homes, serving as a happy reminder of your wedding day. Here are a few options to consider:

Thai-Inspired Artisanal Pottery

Hand-painted with intricate motifs, Benjarong porcelain is reflective of Thai heritage. The royal colours pair beautifully with the vibrancy of Indian weddings. Gifting guests Benjarong pieces, such as a hand-painted bowl, a set of teacups, or a little bedside clock, creates a bridge between two cultures. Personalising these items by adding a thank you note with a meaningful quote adds a bespoke touch, making them not only beautiful, but also deeply meaningful.

Handwoven Thai Silk Scarves

Like India’s renowned textile traditions, Thailand is famous for its exquisite silk. A luxurious handwoven silk scarf or shawl makes for a sophisticated wedding favour. These elegant pieces can be dyed in traditional Indian colours or embroidered with Thai patterns, symbolising the union of two cultures. They are practical yet luxurious gifts that guests can treasure long after the celebrations.

Ayurvedic Wellness Kits with Thai Spa Influences

Thailand is known for its spa culture, which emphasises relaxation and wellness, much like India’s ancient Ayurvedic practices. A holistic kit that combines Ayurvedic essentials, such as herbal oils; with Thai spa products, like cooling balms, coconut oil, or lemongrass scrubs; will offer guests a taste of both cultures. Moreover, after a debauched wedding, your guests will be particularly grateful for the holistic token.

Customised Spice Boxes with Thai Flavours

Spices are central to both Indian and Thai cuisines. Thus, curating a custom spice box is an ideal wedding favour. Consider selecting spices that reflect the culinary essence of both countries, such as Indian garam masala alongside Thai lemongrass or chilli powder. Packaged in elegant containers, these spice boxes allow guests to recreate the flavours of the wedding feast in their own homes, keeping the memory of the celebration alive.

Eco-Friendly Plantable Favours with Local Thai Florals

For couples who value sustainability, plantable wedding favours are a thoughtful choice. Consider gifting guests seed paper cards embedded with seeds of native Thai plants like jasmine or marigold, which are also significant in Indian culture. Alternatively, small potted plants native to Thailand, such as orchids or basil, can symbolise growth and new beginnings. These eco-friendly gifts are a beautiful way to honour nature and leave a lasting impact.


Kripa Singh is a wedding decor designer and aesthete with a love for good books, dogs and a cup of tea.

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