Weddings & Events

A silk scarf your guests will keep forever.

Most wedding gifts end up in a drawer. This one gets worn to the welcome dinner, tied on a bag, wrapped as a top, and kept for years after. That's what happens when a gift is made for the actual wedding, not sourced from a catalog.

This is for you if:

You want a welcome gift that feels as intentional as every other decision you've made for your wedding. You're looking for something your guests will actually wear, not leave behind on a chair. You want a piece of wearable art that carries the feeling of your celebration long after the day ends. And you're planning the kind of wedding, whether destination, multicultural, or with a strong visual world, where what you give people should reflect what the day actually was.

Case Study

What a wedding commission looks like

I'm currently working on a scarf for an Indian-American wedding being celebrated in New York. The couple wanted something their guests could wear to the welcome party and carry forward into their lives. The design had to carry two cultures, two families, and two people without being a literal illustration of any of it. We started with a conversation about what mattered to them: their colors, the flowers at the ceremony, the motifs that kept appearing in their shared references. By the time the design was approved, they had something no one else in the world has.

That's what this kind of commission does.

What's included in every wedding commission

Original illustration

Your design is drawn by hand from your brief: your colors, your motifs, your story. No existing design adapted to fit. Something made specifically for your wedding.

Full Design process

Discovery call → brief → moodboard → design proposal → illustration → color approval → physical sample → production. You approve every stage before anything moves forward.

Physical sample

Before your full order goes into production, you receive a physical sample to review. Color, print quality, hand feel. You confirm everything before we run the full quantity.

Ready to gift

Your scarves arrive folded and ready for welcome bags or gift boxes. I can advise on presentation and packaging to make the unboxing feel as considered as the scarf itself.

Investment & timeline

Investment
Wedding and event commissions start at $1,800. Final pricing depends on quantity, number of designs, and complexity of the brief. The design fee covers the original illustration and all rounds of revision. Production cost is quoted separately based on your quantity.

A 50% deposit confirms your place in the studio. Nothing goes to production without your written approval at every stage.

Timeline
The full process takes 14 to 15 weeks from our first conversation to delivery. If your wedding is less than four months away, reach out anyway tell me your date and I'll let you know what's possible.

The earlier we start, the more time we have to get every detail right.

Tell me about your wedding.

Share a little about your date, your vision, and what you have in mind for your guests. I'll respond within 48 hours.