India's Most Trusted Wedding Planners

chronicles header
  • Blogs
  • A La Tomatina-themed Haldi Ceremony

A La Tomatina-themed Haldi Ceremony

A-La-Tomatina-themed-Haldi-Ceremony
Author: Anas Ejaz
20 May 2024

Step aside, marigolds! If you're seeking a departure from the traditional yellows and floral garlands for your Haldi ceremony, this unconventional décor concept featuring tomatoes is bound to captivate your imagination. Elusive Dreams by Pooja Doshi, a Wedifys Favorite, orchestrated India’s inaugural La Tomatina-themed Haldi, heralding a new trend for those with a penchant for décor ideas that transcend floral motifs. This distinctive Haldi, meticulously planned by WeddingSutra Favorite Morani and Soorma, not only featured over 100 kgs of tomatoes in its décor but also encouraged guests to partake in playful tomato-throwing activities, rendering it a truly memorable and picturesque affair.

a red-themed décor for Haldi ceremony | Wedifys

Source: WeddingSutra

tomatoes kept in a basket for decoration | Wedifys

Source: WeddingSutra

cherry tomatoes kept in a jar | Wedifys

Source: WeddingSutra

a beautiful round-shaped decoration piece with flowers in it | Wedifys

Source: WeddingSutra

The expansive grounds of Oleander Farms in Karjat were transformed into a vibrant canvas of red, with polka-dotted soft furnishings, picnic tables, wooden benches, bars, and wine barrels, creating a rustic vineyard ambiance. Creative arrangements of tomatoes and assorted vegetables adorned tables, centerpieces, and various nooks, adding to the visual charm. To add a whimsical touch, bicycles were suspended from canopy poles, with green and red tomatoes cascading down their sides and nestled in their baskets. Guests were treated to hand-held fans and hats as favors, ensuring they remained comfortable during the outdoor festivities under the sunny skies, enjoying the Tomatina-inspired revelry to the fullest. Would you consider incorporating this innovative concept into your wedding celebration?

a red-themed décor for Haldi ceremony | Wedifys

Source: WeddingSutra

décor with tomatoes and red color | Wedifys

Source: WeddingSutra

décor with aesthetics and red color | Wedifys

Source: WeddingSutra

décor with aesthetics and red color | Wedifys

Source: WeddingSutra

décor with aesthetics and red color | Wedifys

Source: WeddingSutra

décor with aesthetics and red color | Wedifys

Source: WeddingSutra

décor with aesthetics and red color | Wedifys

Source: WeddingSutra

Follow Wedifys for more!

Suggested Articles

Become a Wedding Planner with The Wedding School in Mumbai

The Spectacular Rainbow Ombré Trend: A Celebration of Colors

A Symphony of 8 Unique Wedding Mandaps

What are the 5 rules of La Tomatina?

The rules of La Tomatina are simple and are designed to ensure the safety of all participants. These rules include:

1. No ripping of clothes.

2. Only throwing tomatoes (no other objects, especially glass bottles).

3. Crushing the tomato before throwing it.

4. Being cautious and aware of trucks and vans.

5. Stopping the tomato throwing at the sound of the second shot.

These rules help maintain order and safety during the festival, allowing everyone to enjoy the event without unnecessary risks.

Why is La Tomatina celebrated?

La Tomatina is celebrated as a way to have fun and enjoy the summer season. It has no religious ties but is now held in honor of the town's patron saint, St. Louis Bertrand, and the Mare de Deu dels Desemparats (Mother of God of the Defenceless). The festival originally started as a playful fight involving tomatoes, and it has since grown into a massive event that attracts thousands of participants every year. It serves as a unique and vibrant celebration that brings people together in a spirit of joy and camaraderie.

How much does it cost to go to La Tomatina?

The cost of participating in La Tomatina varies depending on the package or ticket chosen. For instance, a ticket for the festival alone costs €12, while a ticket with additional perks such as a locker, official event t-shirt, goggles, and afterparty can range from €12 to €40. There are also package deals available that include accommodation, transportation, and other perks. These packages can cost upwards of €1,300 for six nights during the week of La Tomatina. The varying costs cater to different preferences and budgets, offering participants a range of options to experience the festival.

Where and when is La Tomatina?

La Tomatina takes place in Buñol, a town located in the Valencia region of Spain. The festival is held on the last Wednesday of August every year. It starts at 11 am and lasts for two hours, with trucks carrying around 150 tonnes of overripe tomatoes for the crowds to pelt. The town's population swells during the festival, with around 20,000 participants, making it a significant event for the town and the region. The location and timing of La Tomatina provide a unique and memorable experience for all who attend, creating lasting memories and a sense of shared excitement and enjoyment.