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Family Rituals

अन्नप्राशन

TODO: First rice. First photo album. Built to last.

TODO: Bengali annaprashan and mukhe bhaat ceremonies with traditional brass, banana leaf and family-portrait styling.

What we do

A studio's worth of detail, per ceremony.

TODO: The annaprashan is a single hero moment — the child seated, the elders feeding the first rice. We build the frame around that moment, then dress the room outward.

01Decor

  • TODO: Child's hero chowki
  • TODO: Banana-leaf and brass styling
  • TODO: Family seating

02Florals

  • TODO: Marigold and rajanigandha
  • TODO: Brass-thali florals

03Lighting

  • TODO: Daylight optimised
  • TODO: Family photo cluster lighting
How we work

Four steps. The same four, every time.

  1. 01

    Discover

    TODO: First conversation — your story, the guest list, the venue, the dreams you can't yet describe.

  2. 02

    Design

    TODO: Mood boards, palette swatches, mandap mock-ups, lighting plots — every decision rehearsed on paper first.

  3. 03

    Stage

    TODO: Setup begins the evening before. Our crew rigs flowers, fabric, lighting and audio so day-of feels weightless.

  4. 04

    Document

    TODO: We coordinate with your photographer and videographer so the decor lives long after the petals are swept.

Pricing

Bands, not numbers — bespoke from there.

Every event is custom. We publish bands so you can place us quickly; final quotes are scoped to your guest list, venue and ceremony schedule.

This service

Price band: .Intimate scope — single setup, family-first guest counts.

TODO: Annaprashan setups are intimate — 30–80 guests is typical.

FAQs

Frequently asked.

Can't find your question here? WhatsApp us — we usually reply within an hour, 9 AM to 9 PM IST.

Let's begin

WhatsApp us with a date and a guest count — we'll come back with a moodboard.

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