Category Archives: Sofreh

Planning Your Wedding Ceremony in the Post-Pandemic Climate

Series Blog #3 The average bride in the United States spends at least a year planning her perfect wedding day. The explosion of COVID-19 in North America in late February 2020 left brides and planners with just a few months to reimagine what weddings would look like in the post-pandemic world. Luckily, creativity is our...

Persian Wedding – Hyatt Regency Huntington Beach

Susan and Eddies’s Persian Wedding at Hyatt Regency Huntington Beach was a stunning display of love of family and tradition. It was lovely that Susan recognized her religion of Zoroastrianism. This ancient pre-Islamic religion of Persia that survives there in isolated areas. A distinct difference in what you’ve seen is in the sofreh. The colors...

Featured: Carats and Cake

We’re so proud that the wedding of Nouran and Adam caught the attention of Carats ad Cake.  It was a lovely day for this sweet couple. So much detail and dedication by every vendor made the day perfect. We’d like to thank an all-star team for their help in planning such a beautiful wedding. Visit...

Persian Jewish Wedding Customs: The Ceremony

Welcome to the second installation of our Persian Jewish wedding customs blog-series! We’ll be continuing from where we last left off which was about “Before the Wedding” and will discuss the ceremony for a Persian Jewish wedding. On the Jewish side of traditions: The Khuppah (also spelled as chuppah) Much like the western tradition where...