Radhika Merchant Flaunts Her Dainty \’Mangalsutra\’ at \’Shubh Aashirwad\’ Ceremony
Radhika Merchant and Anant Ambani\’s wedding on July 12, 2024, was a royal affair. The couple married in a traditional Gujarati ceremony, surrounded by family and friends. The second day of their celebrations featured the \’Shubh Aashirwad\’ ceremony, a tradition where the couple receives blessings from elders and deities.
Radhika Merchant Flaunts Her Mangalsutra and Sindoor at Shubh Aashirwad
In a recent photo, Radhika Merchant is seen as Mrs. Anant Ambani, wearing a hand-painted lehenga with an embroidered blouse. She accessorized with emerald and pearl jewelry, including a choker, earrings, a maang teeka, and kadas. What stood out was her sindoor and dainty mangalsutra, perfectly capturing her new bride glow.
Radhika Merchant\’s Wedding Ring with \’AR\’ Initials
Earlier, a glimpse of Radhika\’s wedding ring captured everyone\’s attention. In a wedding day photo, Radhika flaunted her mehendi, and her diamond ring stole the show. The ring featured her and Anant\’s initials, \’AR,\’ with a heart in the middle. The initials were encrusted with diamonds on the back, adding a personal touch to her bridal jewelry.
Radhika Merchant\’s Look for Shubh Aashirwad
For the Shubh Aashirwad ceremony, Radhika chose a pink lehenga designed in collaboration with Abu Jani Sandeep Khosla and artist Jayasri Burman. The lehenga was hand-embroidered with real gold zardozi and paired with a matching blouse and sheer dupatta. She accentuated her look with an emerald neckpiece, matching earrings, and a maang teeka. Subtle makeup and a low bun adorned with lotus flowers completed her elegant look.
Radhika Merchant in Abu Jani for her wedding
Following Gujarati tradition, Radhika wore a red and white lehenga from Abu Jani Sandeep Khosla for her wedding. The Panetar-style lehenga featured ivory zardozi cut work, a detachable trail, and a 5-meter-long veil and dupatta. She completed her look with a diamond and emerald encrusted rani haar, a choker, matching earrings, and a maang teeka.