
The ceremony also featured a traditional Persian Sofreh Aghd—an ornate wedding spread symbolizing prosperity, love, and fertility. Curated by Ilái Sarái, a Persian lifestyle brand, the Sofreh was adorned with symbolic elements such as mirrors, candles, honey, and sacred texts. It represented a conscious nod to the cultural and historical identity of Iran, grounding the ceremony in tradition even as the bride and groom embraced a life far from the homeland.