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In a wedding context, a "Chattar" (also spelled "Chattar" or "Chatra") is a decorative umbrella, often adorned with flowers or other embellishments, used to add a touch of grandeur and royalty to various parts of the ceremony. It is a traditional element, especially in Indian weddings, and can be incorporated in multiple ways to enhance the celebration. 
Here's a more detailed description:
What is a Chattar?
A Chattar is essentially a decorative umbrella, often made of fabric (like velvet or sequin) or even brass, and can be embellished with flowers, embroidery, and other decorative elements. It can be large or small, depending on its intended use. 
How is it used in weddings?
  • Baraat Procession:
    The groom's wedding procession (Baraat) often features Chattars, carried by attendants, to mark his grand entrance and add to the royal feel. 
  • Bridal Entrance:
    A Chattar can accompany the bride as she enters the wedding venue or is escorted to the stage, adding to her elegant and royal entry. 
  • Ceremony Decor:
    Chattars can be used as decorative props on the stage, around the venue, or even as centerpieces, enhancing the overall ambiance. 
  • Groom's Entry:
    Chattars can be used to highlight the groom's arrival, either as he enters the venue or on his way to the stage. 
  • Jaimala Ceremony:
    Chattars can be placed around the Jaimala (garland exchange) stage to add a sense of grandeur and importance to the ceremony. 
  • Royal Touch:
    Chattars are often used to create a royal and majestic atmosphere, making the wedding feel more special and opulent. 
  • Variety of Styles:
    Chattars come in various styles, colors, and materials, allowing couples to personalize their wedding decor according to their preferences. 
In essence, the Chattar is a versatile decorative element that adds a touch of tradition, royalty, and elegance to a wedding ceremony. 
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