Balinese Blessing Ceremony
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Balinese Blessing ceremony is Hinduism wedding procession in Bali. Those who wish to experience of how marriage by Balinese tradition, a different wedding ceremony, may try this Blessing ceremony.


No documents needed and no certificate will showing after the ceremony. It’s preferred that couples are dressed in Balinese costume which is include on package and during ceremony couple should pray for good things such as: safety, health, bright future and happiness for the couple. The procession will guide by Balinese girl.
Balinese Wedding package
Please find our package below. Or please just feel free to contact us for your personal wedding arrangement request.

BALINESE BLESSING
What’s included?
- Pemangku (symbolic Hindu’s priest)
- Symbolic Balinese wedding procession
- All the offering for ceremony
- Memorable certificate from Top Bali Wedding
- Balinese wedding dress for Bride and Groom (rent) including hair and make up
- Yellow rice cake for ceremonial
- 2 Flower girls in Balinese costume with petal flower shower
- Welcome board with fresh flower decoration
- Live traditional rindik music during the ceremony
- Assistance during the ceremony
- Professional photographer service by digital camera 36 exposures printed with CD Rom and album
- Souvenir/ Gift Away
There is no document required for Balinese blessing.
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1. Jan Mancini | July 7th, 2008 at 10:58 pm
My family are coming to Bali in October and my husband and I thinking of renewing our vows. Could you please let me know the costs for the Balinese Blessing and also the cost for a Commitment Ceremony.
Kind Regards
Jan Mancini