Ice sculptures and other decorative articles these days are adding  that extra "oomph!" factor to the grandness of a wedding celebration or of similar sorts.
 Four men came together to create the one shown above, at a wedding I attended recently. One man handled the ice carving of the swan and its young one. The other three worked on the intricacies required for the various characters brought about from the edibles.                             The entire setup took 4 hours and cost around 1200 bucks.
Four men came together to create the one shown above, at a wedding I attended recently. One man handled the ice carving of the swan and its young one. The other three worked on the intricacies required for the various characters brought about from the edibles.                             The entire setup took 4 hours and cost around 1200 bucks.                                                        Zoom in and see for yourself !
 
 

 
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3 comments:
very nice picture !!
Are the miniature trees at the front made of cucumbers ?
Amol - that's so beautiful.. truly reminds me of the fantabulous Indian weddings. heh. did you happen to see an ice scuplture thats more like chocolate fountain!?
very beautiful....
by the way you know why they always have swans or parrots ,in sculptures at weddings, because these two creatures live with thier partners for ever hence signifing marriage
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