A Monet Painting Inspired the Design of This Wedding Featuring Sikh and Jewish Traditions

An October wedding at Tranquility Farm beautifully blended Sikh and Jewish traditions. The ceremony featured a Sikh service followed by a North Indian buffet, then a Jewish ceremony, culminating in a reception with diverse menu options.

The wedding's aesthetic drew inspiration from Claude Monet's The Garden at Argenteuil, reflected in the invitation design and décor elements.

This fusion celebrated the couple's cultural heritages, creating a harmonious and visually stunning event.

Read Original Article: Washingtonian

Image credit - La Vie En Rose Photography

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