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Every culture,
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South African weddings are as diverse as our country. From Zulu umabos to Cape Malay nikkahs, Hindu mehendi ceremonies to Xhosa umtshatos — we connect you with vendors who truly understand your culture.
Zulu — Umembeso & Umabo
Gift-giving ceremony, traditional attire, lobola negotiations, and the joyful umabo celebration with family.
Hindu — Mehendi & Sangeet
Multi-day celebrations with mehendi artistry, sangeet music, vibrant mandap décor, and sacred fire ceremony.
Cape Malay — Nikaah
The nikaah ceremony, traditional Cape Malay cuisine, minstrel processions, and distinctive cultural dress.
Xhosa — Umtshato
Lobola ceremony, ululation, isidwaba skirts, and the deeply rooted Xhosa traditions of family and community.
Jewish — Chuppah Ceremony
The chuppah canopy, ketubah signing, breaking of the glass, and festive hora dancing.
Christian & Western
Classic church ceremonies, white dress traditions, and receptions ranging from intimate garden settings to grand ballrooms.
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