An Asian Wedding Theme

An Asian Wedding ThemeRest your place cards on the back of Choose black chinaware, red napkins and accent with black chopsticks which could also double as your wedding favors. Your table centers could be large pillar candles in white surrounded by black river pebbles or potted bamboo. I would use red table cloths and gold chairs. Red and Black Throwing a scheme of red and black around the room, could end with the result of your reception looking like a cheap casino So it needs some careful forethought.

Reception Decorations This is dependant on the color choices you make, so I will deal with the two most popular here. Red and black lends itself to a very formal affair, whilst the pastel shades of pink and green would fit a number of wedding styles including formal and casual. Many of the accents you would want for your wedding will be available in the first two combinations, but you could consider a Willow pattern scheme of blue and white, although this may lend itself better to a country house scheme rather than an Asian one. Other colors include orange, brown, blue and ivory.

An Asian Wedding ThemeColors The most popular choices are red and black with gold or pastel pink, green and gold. If you would like your wedding to have a taste of the orient, then here are some style tips to consider. Couples like the symbolism associated with the theme and the delicate colors and motifs make a beautiful and elegant wedding scheme. Asian wedding themes have been a popular choice for some time now.

Fusing Asian tradition with Western weddings is a popular, growing trend. Asia is known as a place of multiple cultures, adventure, and mystique, with a history dating back thousands of years. Tying Asian elements into your wedding will add layers of richness and significance as you connect to your heritage. In Chinese culture, red signifies good luck and is widely used in auspicious events, and gold accents further signify prosperity.

If you want to celebrate your heritage and showcase the beauty of Asian cultures, it can be featured in a wedding that reflects your personal tastes, whether it’s more trendy, classic, or a mixture of both! Incorporate elements like cherry blossoms, brocade, saki cups, and chopsticks, all embellished with Japanese calligraphy or Chinese characters.


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