Wedding Favours and Gifting

Wedding Favours and Gifting

Phool small potli in burgundy with intricate Zardozi embroidery, a handcrafted luxury bag for festive occasions Small Guldasta Zardozi potli on burgundy velvet, featuring exquisite handcrafted embroidery for a luxurious touch


A ‘Guldasta’ or a beautiful floral bouquet, can light up a room but after a few days, they wither and turn pale. What if the ‘Guldasta’ is potentially immortalised! This traditional Zardozi embroidered ‘Guldasta’ shall always emanate the fragrance of love, elegance and emotions. The products and curation is by P-TAL x The India Craft Project.

Small Guldasta Zardozi potli on burgundy velvet, featuring exquisite handcrafted embroidery for a luxurious touch


We bring to you, our Zardozi Gift Boxes in Suede along with hand beaten curved plated in brass and copper by P-Tal. A unique choice for wedding favours and festive gifts with a utility value as well as aesthetic sensibility, this multipurpose Zardozi box can fit a lot of other products as well! This set forms a great wedding favor for weddings of all color themes. This is a combination of intricate craftsmanship, significant usage without wastage, and makes space for lots of sweets for the special occasion and memories of a lifetime.




TICP x Rohan & Gayathri - Gift Box

Not every gift begins with an object.

For Rohan & Gayathri, it began with a story. Eight years of distance, journeys back home, shared moments, and a promise carried across cities and time. This wasn't meant to be just a gift box. It was meant to hold a piece of that journey.

The Kamal box became a canvas for their story. Lotus leaves floating across still waters.A hand - cut brass chidiya, symbolizing travel, return, and belonging.A quiet tealight held within, waiting to be lit.

Before dispatch, every box held pieces of many stories and the labour of skilled hands. Built in quantity, but never without attention. Everything comes together - the Kamal box, the chidiya, and the light within. The chidiya, hand-stamped and hand-cut in recycled brass, became a symbol of distance, return, and home.

A second layer revealed small Gond art boxes holding tealights - colour, craft, and a quiet moment of light inside. Once lit, it shifts - light, shadow, surface. The kamal that anchors. The bird that travels.

The gentle glow that brings everything together. Every element was chosen with intention, not decoration. Hand-painted. Hand-stamped. Crafted by skilled artisans. Built around their memories before it became a gift for their guests.

Because meaningful gifting isn't about adding more. It's about finding the details that already matter and giving them a form that can be held, shared, and remembered. This is how we approach gifting - not as products put together, but as something that needs to feel like them before it reaches anyone else.

 

 

TICP x Akanksha & Arvind - Gift Box

For Aakanksha & Aravind, wedding gifting began with a shared belief—that celebrations can carry stories, support livelihoods, and create lasting connections. At the heart of their gifting experience was a Blue Pottery plate, thoughtfully chosen to reflect their values of craft, culture, and care.

Blue Pottery is one of Rajasthan's most celebrated crafts, made not from clay but from a unique blend of quartz stone powder, gum, Multani mitti, and borax. Known for its vibrant colours and intricate motifs, each hand-painted piece reflects generations of artisanal skill.

At the heart of the gifting experience was a hand-painted Blue Pottery plate from Rajasthan. Bright, vibrant, and made entirely by hand, each piece carried the legacy of generations of artisans whose skills continue to keep this craft alive. More than a keepsake, it became a conversation starter.

A reminder that handmade objects carry stories that mass-produced gifts never can. Every box was thoughtfully curated to balance aesthetics, budget, and intention. Before dispatch, dozens of skilled hands came together to make every box possible.

Artisans who painted. Makers who shaped.

Every box was carefully curated and brought to life by skilled artisans and makers. Guests carried home more than a wedding favour; they carried a piece of Rajasthan, a story of craftsmanship, and a meaningful reminder that the most memorable gifts are those that connect people to heritage, purpose, and the hands behind the work.

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