
Shagan Envelopes (Set of 4)
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In Indian culture, a shagan envelope is much more than just a way to give money; it's a symbol of love, blessings, and goodwill.
The tradition of giving money, or shagan, during special occasions; weddings, births, festivals, and milestones- dates back centuries. It represents a gesture of prosperity and auspiciousness, a way to share joy while subtly contributing to the recipient’s future.
This tradition of gifting money or blessings in decorative envelopes isn't unique to India; it echoes across many cultures around the world. From red envelopes in China to monetary cards in Western weddings, the act of giving with intention is universal.
So whatever the occasion- a wedding, a birthday, a festival, or a simple gesture of love- these envelopes can be used as a meaningful part of your gift. They're not just holders of money or notes, but a thoughtful detail that speaks volumes about your care, respect, and connection to the person receiving them.
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