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Addu Thera - Therasala - Bride and Groom Portrait

Addu Thera - Therasala - Bride and Groom Portrait

Regular price $200.00 USD
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Note: This is a hand-painted customized portrait. We take orders based on the wedding date and require a minimum of 20-30 days for completion. For any questions, reach out to us on Instagram.


Occasion: Wedding or Any Traditional event

Meticulously hand-painted the faces of the bride and groom onto semi-visible cloth, capturing the essence of a South Indian wedding with vibrant, multi-colored hues. Each stroke of paint brings life to the fabric, creating a mesmerizing depiction of this cherished celebration. Perfect for adding a touch of tradition and elegance to your special day, these painted cloths serve as unique and personalized decor that will be cherished for years to come."

Material: 

Visible, Not Visible, or Semi-visible available

Design: 

As shown in the images

Size:

3.5-4ft wide * 5.5-6ft length

Customization:

We offer customization according to your preferences.

Note:

Colors may vary slightly due to photographic lighting sources or monitor settings.

Prices may vary based on design, quality of work, and size.

Storage instructions

Store painted clothing in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight to prevent fading and discoloration. Additionally, consider placing a layer of tissue paper between painted garments to prevent color transfer. Do not store painted clothing in plastic bags or containers, as this can trap moisture and lead to mold or mildew growth. With proper storage, your painted clothes will remain vibrant and beautiful for years to come.

Shipping Instructions

Home Delivery available

Why Addu thera used in Telugu weddings?

"Addu Thera" is a beautiful tradition in Telugu weddings that adds a touch of magic to the ceremony. It's a curtain or fabric divider that separates the bride and groom until the 'Kanyadaan' ritual is complete. This tradition symbolizes the sacred bond between the couple and creates a sense of anticipation as they await the special moment when they can finally see each other. It's a heartfelt tradition that adds to the beauty and charm of the wedding celebration.

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