Marathi Wedding Invitation — Ganesha and Kalamkari Art with Peacock and Leaf Motifs
The video opens on a cream ground scattered with fine diagonal lines. At the center sits a gold-filled Om symbol (ॐ) with delicate serifs, flanked by partial views of ornate henna-patterned hands at the frame's edges. Below the Om, two lines of Marathi text in brown serif font read the Ganesha invocation and a verse from the Gita. The SeeMyMarriage.com watermark repeats across the background in pale grey.
In the second frame, the perspective zooms into a close detail: golden leaves with red-orange outlines scatter across the cream field, their surfaces textured with dot patterns. Red curved vines thread through them, creating a dense botanical layer. The leaves appear to move organically across the frame.
The third frame shifts to a bold red background. A pale pink arch with a golden border takes centre—a label card shape. Inside, brown Devanagari text lists a bride's name, education (M.A. Political Science, Allahabad University), parents' names, and an address in Mumbai. Small floral motifs in teal and coral bloom at the four corners of the red field.
The fourth frame overlays green, with dark line-drawn peacocks and flowering vines layered beneath. Gold numerals "२९ रितु०२०२७" (date) appear in the upper left, with cream-coloured text below reading ceremony times and location details. A dotted gold line separates sections of text.
The final frame returns to cream ground. A symmetrical vertical composition dominates: a central red trunk branches upward and outward, bearing paired peacocks in teal and gold at three levels. Between them, red flowers and golden leaves cluster in repeating rows. The entire motif mirrors left to right, creating a formal, tree-like structure. Partial figures of Krishna and radha appear at the bottom corners in pale outline.
The design combines traditional Kalamkari hand-painting style with digital layering, moving from devotional opening through decorative detail to information cards and closing with an ornamental tree form.
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In the second frame, the perspective zooms into a close detail: golden leaves with red-orange outlines scatter across the cream field, their surfaces textured with dot patterns. Red curved vines thread through them, creating a dense botanical layer. The leaves appear to move organically across the frame.
The third frame shifts to a bold red background. A pale pink arch with a golden border takes centre—a label card shape. Inside, brown Devanagari text lists a bride's name, education (M.A. Political Science, Allahabad University), parents' names, and an address in Mumbai. Small floral motifs in teal and coral bloom at the four corners of the red field.
The fourth frame overlays green, with dark line-drawn peacocks and flowering vines layered beneath. Gold numerals "२९ रितु०२०२७" (date) appear in the upper left, with cream-coloured text below reading ceremony times and location details. A dotted gold line separates sections of text.
The final frame returns to cream ground. A symmetrical vertical composition dominates: a central red trunk branches upward and outward, bearing paired peacocks in teal and gold at three levels. Between them, red flowers and golden leaves cluster in repeating rows. The entire motif mirrors left to right, creating a formal, tree-like structure. Partial figures of Krishna and radha appear at the bottom corners in pale outline.
The design combines traditional Kalamkari hand-painting style with digital layering, moving from devotional opening through decorative detail to information cards and closing with an ornamental tree form.