Wedding Return Gift Ideas
Wedding Return Gift Ideas Guests Actually Take Home
Elegant, guest-approved wedding favours across every price band — from bulk pouches at ₹100 to premium keepsakes at ₹500+. Curated to feel considered without stretching your budget.
Wedding gifting done with taste, not excess.
Guest-tier friendly
Different tiers for close family, extended relatives and general guests — without anyone feeling short-changed.
Presentation-ready
Favours arrive with dignified packaging so your ushers can hand them out without extra wrapping work.
Keepable, not disposable
We favour picks guests use for years — not novelties that get thrown out the next morning.
Top wedding return gift ideas
Ranked for weddings of 100–500 guests. Real bulk-friendly picks with honest per-unit maths.
Silver-plated diyas
Small silver-finish diyas in velvet pouches. Timeless, works for every guest age.
Dry fruit boxes
Assorted almonds, cashews and raisins in decorative boxes. Consumed happily, no storage issue.
Brass pooja sets
Miniature brass diya and incense holder. Feels heirloom-worthy at a reasonable price.
Scented candles
Soy wax candles in glass jars with hand-tied ribbons. Popular with younger guests.
Personalized coasters
Marble or wooden coaster sets with the couple’s initials. Used daily, remembered forever.
Silver coins & photo frames
Small silver coins in gift boxes or engraved frames. Reserved for immediate family circle.
Plan wedding favours like a pro.
Split by guest tier
Standard favour for all guests, upgraded version for close family. Everyone feels honoured without breaking budget.
Order 4–6 weeks early
Personalized favours need lead time. Bulk shipments can face customs and dispatch delays around wedding season.
Confirm sample first
Always request one sample piece before placing the full order. Quality varies from photo to reality.
Coordinate with décor
Match favour ribbon or box colour to your palette — turmeric-yellow, maroon, pastels. Small detail, big impression.
Wedding return gift questions
How many return gifts should I order for a wedding?
Count total RSVPs plus 10–15% buffer for surprise attendees and reshuffling. For 300 confirmed guests, order at least 340 favours.
Should the bride’s and groom’s sides have the same gift?
Yes, in most Indian weddings the couple gives one shared favour. If the families are hosting separate events, each side can pick their own.
What’s the ideal budget per guest?
₹100–250 covers most weddings comfortably. Premium destination weddings and VIP guest lists often go ₹500+.
Are edible favours okay?
Yes — dry fruits, mithai boxes and chocolates are always well-received. Just ensure packaging is sturdy for travel.
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