The naming ceremony is a short ritual with a long emotional weight — it's usually the first time extended family gathers around the newest member of the household. Our job is to make the cradle the visual centre of the room, style the ritual table your priest will use, and get the seating right for guests who may be elderly or travelling with small children.
We work in fresh marigold, jasmine, and rose depending on the season and the family's regional tradition, draping the cradle in silk or cotton fabric that suits the ceremony's colour code. A modest backdrop frames the cradle for photographs without overwhelming a space that's often a living room or a compact community hall rather than a banquet venue.
Royal Events styles namkaran ceremonies across Yeshwanthpur, Mathikere, Malleswaram, and Rajajinagar, and we're happy to combine this with our floral decoration service if you want garlands extended through the entryway. See our full range on the services page.
Fabric draping, floral trim, and a canopy suited to your ceremony's colour palette and regional style.
The table your priest uses for the naming ritual, arranged with a floral runner and space for the rice-writing tray.
Marigold, jasmine, and rose sourced fresh the morning of the event, arranged for the cradle, entrance, and photo area.
Comfortable, well-spaced seating for grandparents and senior guests placed within easy view of the cradle.
A simple, elegant backdrop behind the cradle sized for the room, built for clean photographs without clutter.
A floral toran and welcome arrangement at the entry so guests know they've arrived at the right home or hall.
A styled corner for return gifts and prasadam distribution, kept tidy and out of the main walking path.
A Royal Events coordinator present through setup and the ceremony itself to manage last-minute adjustments.
We've styled Kannada, Tamil, Telugu, and North Indian namkaran ceremonies and know the small differences in drape, motif, and table setup that matter to each.
Most of our namkaran work happens in living rooms and small halls, so our team knows how to build presence without crowding a compact space.
We source marigold and jasmine fresh on the morning of the event rather than pre-ordering days ahead, so the cradle looks vivid, not wilted, by afternoon.
We plan seating and sightlines with grandparents in mind first, since they're often the most important guests at this particular ceremony.
Being based nearby means our team can reach your home early for setup and stay through the ritual without travel adding cost or delay.
We ask about your family's regional tradition, the priest's requirements, and the guest count so we can plan cradle and table styling correctly.
We confirm fabric colours, whether you'll use a family cradle or ours, and the floral variety for the day.
A short visit or video call to look at your home or hall and plan cradle placement, backdrop size, and seating.
Our team arrives 3-4 hours ahead with fresh flowers to drape the cradle, dress the ritual table, and arrange seating.
A coordinator stays through the ceremony to handle small adjustments and keep the space tidy between rituals.
Two to three weeks is comfortable for most bookings, since namkaran dates are often fixed by the family priest around the 11th, 12th, or 27th day after birth. During peak wedding-adjacent months, book 3-4 weeks out if you want a specific cradle style or flower palette.
Yes. We regularly style Kannada, Tamil, Telugu, Marwari, and North Indian namkaran ceremonies, each with different cradle drapes, rangoli motifs, and ritual table setups, and we confirm the specifics with your family priest or elders before the day.
We can supply a decorative cradle frame styled for the day, or dress a family heirloom cradle if you'd rather use one passed down through generations. Let us know which at the time of booking so we plan the drape and floral proportions correctly.
Most naming ceremonies we style are at home or in a small community hall for 20-60 guests, and our setup is built for that scale — low footprint, quick installation, and careful furniture placement so the space doesn't feel crowded.
The basic package covers cradle draping, a floral toran, and elder seating; the premium package adds a themed backdrop behind the cradle, extended floral coverage across the ritual area, and coordinated table styling for the naming ritual and gift display.
Yes — some families combine the naming ceremony with a small first-look celebration. We can carry a soft palette from the cradle styling into a simple cake table or photo corner without it looking like two separate events.
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