foto: Instagram/@mahaliniraharja
Brilio.net - Happy news comes from lovebirds, Rizky Febian and Mahalini Raharja . It is reported that these two popular singers will soon get married on May 5 2024.
As is known, the two have been in a relationship since February 2022. Mahalini met Sule's eldest son at the Indonesian Idol event. At that time Rizky Febian was the judge, while Mahalini was the participant. Unexpectedly, the relationship lasted, and many fans were looking forward to their marriage.
It is known that the wedding will be held at Mahalini's residence in Tibubeneng Village, North Kuta District, Badung Regency.
On social media, there are now many photos circulating of Mahalini's residence which is starting to be decorated with wedding decorations. One of the TikTok accounts, @bagus.dekorasi.ar, shows the process of preparing for the wedding.
"Finish the taring (tent) of Mahalini's house," wrote the TikTok account @bagus.dekorasi.ar, quoted by brilio.net on Thursday (2/5).
This taring installation will also be used for the Mefarewell procession - a procession when the bride says goodbye not only to her family but also her ancestors. This goodbye was done because he was going to get married soon.
What is the portrait of Mahalini and Rizky Febian's wedding preparations like? The following is a portrait as reported by brilio.net from TikTok/@bagus.dekorasi.ar, Thursday (2/5).
1. This is what the tararing installation looks like at Mahalini Raharja's house in Bali.
2. Tetaring is a typical Balinese tent which is usually used in traditional ceremony processions, one of which is weddings.
3. It appears that this tetaring uses woven coconut leaves and bamboo that surrounds the terrace of the house.
4. It is known that this tetaring measures 20 x 4 meters, you know.
5. Tetaring will also be used to undergo the Mefarewell procession. This procession is a goodbye ceremony before marriage.
6. In Bali, installing fangs at home is a sign that the wedding will be held in a matter of days.
7. The Mahalini residence looks thick with Balinese architecture. This decoration adds a classic impression, yes.
(brl/ola)