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All Indian wedding invitation designs
Browse every template by region, community, and aesthetic — Hindu, Muslim, Sikh, South Indian, folk art, and more.
Royal Rajwada
Inspired by the grand havelis of Rajasthan, this design pairs sindoor-red arches with gold filigree borders and a Maharani-era aesthetic. The go-to digital wedding card for traditional North Indian Hindu weddings seeking a palace-style invitation.
Marigold Bloom
Warm saffron and haldi tones celebrate the most beloved flower of Indian weddings. A versatile, festive design suited to Hindu ceremonies across North and South India — from Punjabi shaadis to Gujarati vivah.
Peacock Court
Deep teal and emerald tones frame the national bird in full glory, evoking South Indian temple courts. The ideal digital wedding invitation for Tamil, Telugu, or Kannada weddings that want a regal, jewel-toned card.
Mehendi Vine
A fresh botanical palette of sage greens and ivory brings the intricate patterns of mehndi art to life. A calm, contemporary Indian wedding invitation for modern couples who love garden ceremonies and minimalist aesthetics.
Banarasi Silk
Crimson and gold inspired by the legendary handloom weaves of Varanasi, with bold paisley motifs and zari-thread borders. A classic choice for traditional Hindu wedding invitations from UP, Bihar, and across the Hindi belt.
Bengali Alpana
Ivory and vermilion echo the sacred alpana patterns drawn at Bengali weddings and pujas. A beautifully crafted biye card for Bengali Hindu couples, carrying the warmth of Durga Puja and Lokkhi Puja traditions.
Mughal Garden
Deep sapphire and midnight blue with geometric gold star patterns inspired by Mughal architecture and Persian artistry. An elegant Islamic wedding invitation for Nikah ceremonies, perfect for Muslim couples seeking a regal digital card.
Punjabi Phulkari
Vivid magenta and fuchsia with diamond embroidery patterns drawn from the beloved Phulkari folk art of Punjab. A joyful, colourful Indian wedding invitation celebrating the vibrant spirit of Punjabi shaadis.
Bollywood Nights
Dark and dramatic with your couple photo glowing at the centre — inspired by the golden era of Hindi cinema. The perfect photo wedding invitation for couples who want their faces to shine on a cinematic digital card.
Jadoo Magic
A mystical deep-purple starscape with your couple photo glowing through — modern, romantic, and cinematic. Designed for contemporary Indian couples who want a magical, unexpected digital wedding invitation.
Tasveer Portrait
Clean, elegant, and photo-first — your portrait takes centre stage in a refined editorial frame. A modern Indian wedding e-invite for minimalist couples who want their love to speak without ornament.
Shehnai Glow
Warm crimson and gold with your couple photo glowing at the heart of the design. Named after the auspicious shehnai played at Indian weddings, this photo invitation radiates celebration and joy.
Kolam Garden
Deep forest greens and golden kolam patterns inspired by the rangoli art of Tamil Nadu. A distinctive South Indian digital wedding invitation ideal for Tamil Brahmin, Iyengar, or Iyer wedding ceremonies.
Warli Folk
Earthy terracotta and ivory with hand-painted Warli tribal art from the Sahyadri hills of Maharashtra. A unique, artisanal wedding invitation celebrating India's indigenous folk painting heritage.
Sufi Minimal
Soft ivory and muted rose with understated calligraphic flourishes — quiet, poetic, and timeless. Inspired by the contemplative Sufi tradition, a refined Muslim nikah invitation for interfaith or minimalist ceremonies.
Madhubani Folk
Bold Mithila fish, lotus, and sun motifs in vivid ink — a living tradition of Bihar's Madhubani painting. A vibrant and culturally rich digital wedding card for Bihari, Maithili, and North Indian Hindu couples.
Kerala Mural
Temple mural-style elephants and lotus flowers on warm ivory, inspired by the Guruvayur and Padmanabhaswamy traditions. The ideal Kerala Hindu wedding invitation for Nair, Namboothiri, or Malayali Christian ceremonies.
Pattachitra Folk
Ochre-gold and crimson with Konark chariot wheels and Jagannath scroll art from Odisha. A distinctive Odia wedding invitation drawing from one of India's oldest and most celebrated painting traditions.
Anand Karaj
Saffron and gold with Khanda emblems and Gurudwara arch motifs — crafted specifically for Sikh wedding invitations. The Anand Karaj ceremony card, honouring the sacred Lavaan and the blessings of Waheguru.
Zafran Calligraphy
Sage linen with crescent moons and arabesque calligraphy flourishes, beginning with the Bismillah. A refined Muslim wedding invitation for Nikah ceremonies, drawing from Urdu calligraphy and Islamic geometric art.
Tanjore Gold
Jewel-dark maroon with gold-inlay borders inspired by the Thanjavur painting tradition of Tamil Nadu. A grand, ornate South Indian digital wedding invitation evoking the richness of Carnatic royal culture.
Chinar Valley
Cool slate and copper-saffron with the iconic chinar leaf — a tribute to Kashmiri art from papier-mâché to shawl weaving. A poetic Muslim wedding card for Kashmiri Nikah ceremonies and elegant Valley-inspired invitations.
Paithani Silk
Deep aubergine and zari-gold with peacock and mango (kairi) motifs woven from the Paithani silk tradition of Nashik. An exquisite Maharashtrian wedding invitation for Brahmin, Marathi, or Konkani Hindu ceremonies.
Mysore Royal
Midnight navy and rosewood gold with palace arch friezes and diamond inlay — inspired by the Mysore Dasara royal tradition. A majestic Karnataka wedding invitation evoking the grandeur of the Wadiyar dynasty.