Shagun envelopes are traditional decorative envelopes used in South Asian cultures, particularly in India, and Nepal, for gifting money during special occasions like weddings, festivals, birthdays, and religious ceremonies. The word "Shagun" refers to the symbolic gesture of giving a token of good luck or blessings, often in the form of money or a small gift.
Traditional Envelopes: These feature classic designs and motifs, often with cultural or religious significance, making them suitable for weddings and religious ceremonies.