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Bay Area Indian Wedding Photography at Nella Terra Cellars & Casa Real – If I can say one thing about this wedding, it’s that Paras & Nidhi KNOW how to throw a party. Five days, alpacas, private planes & private performances from Indian pop stars?!?! Let me show you…

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Indian groom on friends shoulders during baraat
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BAY AREA WEDDING PHOTOGRAPHY AT NELLA TERRA CELLARS

Bay Area Indian Wedding Photography at Nella Terra Cellars: Paras & Nidhi’s event blended traditional cultural elements with the picturesque beauty of a vineyard setting. Located in the scenic Sunol Valley, California, Nella Terra Cellars offers a stunning backdrop of rolling hills, lush vineyards, and elegant gardens, perfect for the vibrant festivities of an Indian wedding. The venue’s spacious event areas can accommodate large gatherings, making it ideal for the multiple ceremonies and grand celebrations typical of Indian weddings, such as the baraat, sangeet, and reception. The fusion of the venue’s natural charm with colorful décor, traditional music, and rich culinary experiences creates a unique and memorable celebration. With its blend of rustic elegance and modern amenities, Nella Terra Cellars provides a captivating and enchanting setting for couples looking to celebrate their Indian wedding in style.

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Indian bride descending stairs at Nella Terra Cellars
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Indian bride and groom exchanging garlands during ceremony
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Indian couple celebrating at the mandap
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Couple posing with Alpacas Bay Area Indian Wedding Photography at Nella Terra Cellars
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Couple at sunset Bay Area Indian Wedding Photography at Nella Terra Cellars
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BAY ARE WEDDING PHOTOGRAPHY: HALDI

The haldi ceremony is a significant pre-wedding ritual in Indian culture, where a paste made from turmeric, sandalwood, and other ingredients is applied to the bride and groom’s skin. This ceremony is believed to bless the couple, ward off evil spirits, and impart a natural glow to their skin for the wedding day. The event is marked by laughter, singing, and the playful smearing of haldi paste by family and friends.

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BAY ARE WEDDING PHOTOGRAPHY: SANGEET & JAGGO NIGHT

A jaggo is a traditional pre-wedding ceremony in Punjabi culture, celebrated with great enthusiasm and merriment. The term “jaggo” means “wake up,” symbolizing the call for everyone to be awake and participate in the festivities. This event usually takes place a night or two before the wedding day. During the jaggo, relatives and friends of the bride or groom visit each other’s homes, carrying decorated copper or brass pots filled with oil and lit with candles or lamps, singing traditional songs, and dancing to the rhythm of dhols (drums). The procession often involves lively dancing, singing, and sharing sweets, creating a vibrant and joyous atmosphere. The jaggo is not only a celebration of the upcoming marriage but also a way to involve the community, strengthen bonds, and invoke blessings for the couple’s future.
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