Indian wedding garlands, also known as jaimala or varmala, are intricately designed floral garlands used in traditional Indian wedding ceremonies. These garlands are typically made from fresh flowers like roses, jasmine, marigolds, and orchids, and are often adorned with decorative elements such as beads, ribbons, and gold or silver threads. The garlands symbolise acceptance and respect between the bride and groom, who exchange them as part of the wedding ritual. The vibrant colours and fragrant blooms of the garlands enhance the beauty and sanctity of the ceremony, reflecting the cultural richness and traditions of Indian weddings.