{ Tirtha Bridal }
Love knows no boundaries when it comes to Tirtha Bridal. The breathtaking, seaside venue not only provides a majestic backdrop to all your wedding needs but also understands the importance of honouring traditions, religious values, national pride, and ethnic heritage. These beautiful weddings held at Tirtha Bridal will have you booking your destination wedding in no time!
Christian and Kat...
Inspired by Kat's Indian heritage, this couple celebrated their love story with a Bollywood theme. With rich colours and beautiful textures, Tirtha ensured they brought Christian and Kat's vision to life by undertaking extensive research to get every detail right. As you can see from the gorgeous images below - they delivered with flying colours!
Fisca and Ming...
This couple chose to have a traditional Javanese Akad Ceremony, held at The Glass Stage. An age-old Javanese custom, the bride and groom knelt before their parents, expressing gratitude for nurturing them through life. From the planning stage all the way through to the ceremony, the Tirtha Bridal team ensured no detail was missed for this couple.
Melia and Suwandi...
This couple chose to seal their union in accordance to their Buddhist faith. They had a symbolic Buddhist Blessing at the Tirtha Uluwatu Chapel, filled with many traditional rituals. The couple bowed before a golden statue of the Buddha where they promised to water the seeds of love and support each other on the path to enlightenment.
Jesse and Mahsa...
This beautiful American/Iranian couple enjoyed the beauty of a Sofreh Aghd ceremony at the majestic Stone House. They celebrated with the traditional custom of a lavish wedding-spread, set out on a decorated table. This Persian wedding custom featured an array of edible items believed to tie the newlyweds together and bring them love, happiness and good fortune.
Sho and Vanda...
The Glass House was transformed into an origami oasis, with hundreds of white cranes suspended from the ceiling. Sho and Vanda exchanged vows with a unique Javanese and Japanese ceremony. Paying homage to their background, the groom wore a Hakama and the bride looked incredible in a traditional Javanese dress and matching veil.
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