Custom craft with us

A wedding commission at re-ceremonial begins with a conversation, not a catalogue.
We work with families planning weddings where the clothes reflect their values, we go beyond relevant rituals to discover rituals of relevance for every couple.


We make everything by hand. Every colour comes from a plant. Each piece is cut and sewn for the body it’s going home to. We are mindful of how the clothes will feel on one of the most remembered days of their

 lives and for many years after.

How it works

We ask questions to understand what the bride or groom has always wanted to feel like. What the mother has been thinking about for years without quite saying it. What matters to the family.


From there we work on the palette — usually drawn from a single source, the way Aakash’s family wore every shade of yellow pulled from temple marigolds for his haldi.

Then the silhouettes. Then the fittings, which happen over time, not in a hurry.
For overseas families, we work across time zones and manage the process remotely where needed. We have done this before and we know how to make it feel close even when the distance is real.

We take a limited number of wedding commissions each season. Families typically come to us eight to eighteen months before the wedding date — the earlier, the more room we have to do the work properly.

To begin

Write to us at [design@re-ceremonial.com] and tell us the date, the location, and a little about the family. We’ll take it from there.

A note on scale

Our largest wedding commission to date was forty ensembles across four ceremonies for one family. Every piece plant-dyed, handwoven, made to order. We don’t say this to impress — we say it so you know what’s possible.

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