A Tunisian wedding is a multi-day celebration rich with rituals passed down through families. Let us explore the main ones and how to give them a modern touch.
Overview of a Tunisian wedding
Celebrations typically span several days: preparing the bride, the Henna night, then the grand wedding feast. Each day has its own rituals, attire, and mood.
The Henna night (Outia)
The bride's hands are adorned with henna during an evening full of songs and ululations, a symbol of blessing and joy — one of the most intimate moments.
The Hammam ritual
The bride visits the traditional hammam with her relatives, a ritual of purification and collective celebration, accompanied by chants and sweets.
Traditional attire (Keswa)
The bride wears the gold-embroidered Keswa, which varies from region to region — each Tunisian city has its distinctive style reflecting its identity.
Music & celebration
Malouf music and traditional rhythms fill the celebration, accompanying the couple at every step amid the joy of family and friends.
Blending tradition with a modern invitation
Honor your traditions in an elegant digital invitation whose colors echo the Keswa and décor. Take inspiration from how to choose your wedding colors and modern wedding websites.
Celebrate your heritage with a digital touch: create your invitation with 3ersy.
The 3ersy Team
We help Tunisian couples create beautiful digital wedding invitations.