When Indian couples marry in a traditional wedding, they give one another long floral necklaces in a ceremony called Jaimala, also known as the exchange of the garlands. The Jaimala symbolizes the couple's respect for each other and their promise to accept one another. Wedding garlands are made of vibrantly colored blooms strung tightly together for maximum visual impact and are a colorful, sweet-smelling part of the Indian wedding.
Buying an Indian wedding garland from a florist can be expensive, but you can purchase the flowers and make the garland yourself. Measure and cut a length of thread twice as long as you want your garland, plus 12 more inches (for example, for a 48 inch garland cut a piece of string 108 inches long). Thread one end through the needle and pull it through until both sides are of equal length.
Tie the loose ends of the thread together in a very large knot three inches from the end. Cut off the heads of the carnations at the base of the stems. Insert the ... more.
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