In our culture, sarpa means more than pretty tableware. A young family's home begins with it, so it deserves to be treated accordingly.
We assemble wedding sets in a single style: a tidy set thought through to the smallest detail. You can add the newlyweds' initials and the wedding date, choose gifts for parents and small favours for guests. All in one style, matching the tradition and the level of the celebration.
The packaging is a story of its own. A handmade chest for the specific set turns sarpa into a gift that's a pleasure to open. And long after the wedding, the set remains: it's brought out on family dates and cherished.
If you're preparing sarpa, write in advance. A good set takes time, and haste has no place here.
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