Asian wedding invitations: person handing a red envelope to another person

Yay, it’s time to send out your wedding invitation! If you and/or your partner are Asian and you want to celebrate your culture through your wedding theme and stationery, you’ve come to the right place. We have beautiful invitations representing China, Japan, India, and more. 

Peruse our list, find a digital invitation you love, and send it out in just a few taps. No stamps or paper needed!

15 Asian Wedding Invitation Suites for the Big Day

Celebrate your culture and/or your partner’s culture with these beautiful invitations. Whether you’re looking for Indian, Japanese, Chinese, or other cultural wedding invites, these selections should resonate.

1. Blossoming Cherry Invitation

Asian wedding invitations: Blossoming Cherry Invitation

Design: Becky Nimoy Stationery

This Japanese-inspired design is covered with cherry blossoms from the 1932 painting, “Blossoming Cherry on a Moonlit Night” by Ohara Koson. A romantic moon shines over the minimal type and some touches of calligraphy make it whimsical. The background looks like woven, textured cardstock. Pick from cerulean, emerald green, dark rose, or eggplant color schemes. This stunning invitation suite comes with matching save the dates and thank you cards. 

2. Double Happiness Medallion Invitation

Asian wedding invitations: Double Happiness Medallion Invitation

Design: Signature Greenvelope

We love this stunning red Chinese wedding invitation because it features a prominent double happiness symbol. This symbol is two “happiness” characters joined together and is used in Chinese culture to send well wishes for a joyful marriage. Traditional Chinese wedding invitations are sent in red envelopes, so this gold-foil lined invitation envelope honors that. Get ready for RSVPs when you send out this beautiful design.

3. Red Lillies Invitation

Asian wedding invitations: Red Lillies Invitation

Design: Claudia Owen

This modern Chinese wedding invitation template is the perfect canvas to add your wedding details and customize your invitation wording. The bold and contrasting colors can give you inspiration for your wedding planning — maybe you want to use a matching palette and source lilies as your florals, which are popular in Chinese-style weddings. You can fully customize the colors to match your exact vision by working with our fabulous designers.

4. Chinese Calligraphy Invitation

Asian wedding invitations: Chinese Calligraphy Invitation

Design: Shari Margolin Design

This bilingual wedding invitation has the Chinese characters for faith, hope, and love front and center, accented with a red double happiness symbol. We love the way this invitation celebrates Chinese wedding traditions like red packets and calligraphy. The vibrant birds of paradise on the envelope liner complete this Chinese wedding invitation card.

5. Indian Inspired Invitation

Asian wedding invitations: Indian Inspired Invitation

Design: Colin Cowie

Planning an Indian wedding? Look no further than this vibrant henna-inspired wedding invitation. This opulent invitation suite features intricate illustrations and gold shimmery details to complement color palette options in maroon, soft pink, fuchsia, lavender, and teal. Take your pick to make this iridescent South Asian wedding invitation your own. 

6. Marigold Garland Invitation

Asian wedding invitations: Marigold Garland Invitation

Design: PrettyMeJoy

We love this marigold-bedecked invitation for an understated or simple wedding that still draws on South Asian traditions. The white background lets the marigold design stand out as a frame for all the details like the date, ceremony location, wedding reception particulars, wedding website, and RSVP information. The kraft paper envelope lends to a more DIY, informal air that many couples crave.

7. Spring Cherry Blossoms Invitation

Asian wedding invitations: Spring Cherry Blossoms Invitation

Design: Claudia Owen

The vintage illustration of cherry blossoms in the spring sets the tone for an elegant wedding. A couple that wants to celebrate their Japanese culture will love this stunning suite complete with a save the date and thank you card featuring the same design for a cohesive invitation story. With a digital invitation like this one, you can skip the paper RSVP cards and have guests respond in just a few clicks. 

8. Ink Art Village Invitation

Ink Art Village Invitation

Design: Claudia Owen

How gorgeous is this illustration of a village with trees, mountains, plants, and a cozy house? The black and white color scheme of this ink art invitation highlights the stunning illustration, but it also comes in tan and black, red with gold foil, black and gold foil, and teal and gold foil — pick your favorite! The serif font mixed with touches of calligraphy make for a combination of modern and traditional that we adore.

9. Sashiko Inspired Invitation

Sashiko Inspired Invitation

Design: Ann Gardner Creative

This Asian wedding invitation celebrates the art of sashiko, an ancient Japanese mending and embroidery technique. With each change, the piece becomes more beautiful, much like marriage. The invitation background resembles indigo-dyed floral fabric, or you can choose from burnt sienna or emerald green. The ochre stitching pops against the background, framing the details of the wedding ceremony and reception. Blend the ancient and the modern with this stunning Japanese-inspired invitation.

10. Gilded Arch Invitation

Gilded Arch Invitation

Design: Signature Greenvelope

Indian brides will notice that this romantic invitation suite resembles the embroidery on an Indian wedding dress. The background comes in white and gold or a host of pastels so you can pick a color scheme that reflects your personal taste. The delicate paisley pattern and sweeping arch make for a traditional and upscale invitation that your guests will be thrilled to RSVP to. This invite is also perfect for a destination wedding in India to celebrate with family.

11. Japanese Brushstrokes Invitation

Japanese Brushstrokes Invitation

Design: Shari Margolin Design

Bold painted lines point to all the important details on this artistic Japanese wedding invitation. Flecks of gold communicate that this is going to be a party, and the indigo paint frames the invite in authentic-looking brushstrokes that you’d find on pottery. We love that this invitation looks thoughtfully handmade while also being event-ready with sans-serif typography and beautiful calligraphy. The envelope is lined with dark silver foil, and you can pick from dark forest green or deep purple color schemes if they strike your fancy. 

12. Magnificent Medallion Invitation

Magnificent Medallion Invitation

Design: Signature Greenvelope

Set the stage for a stunning event with this medallion invitation in rich teal and soft Tiffany blue. The intricate gold and teal mandalas in the corners frame your information beautifully while a delicate gold line runs around the edge. The names of you and your soon-to-be spouse proudly take up the majority of the copy space, and you’ll have room for all of the details of your big day below. The soft blue and gold envelope tops off the whole look for an unforgettable wedding suite.

13. Round Duo Invitation

Round Duo Invitation

Design: Heather Schertzer Art + Design

If you’ve found the yin to your yang, look no further than the Round Duo Invitation to set the tone for your big day. The black and white round pattern harkens to the Chinese philosophy of yin and yang, representing two opposites coming together in unity, balance, and harmony. The design features your names on the left and the finer details on the right. We love this unique and eye-catching wedding suite for couples who celebrate their differences and eagerly look forward to their future.

14. Botanical Garden Invitation

Botanical Garden Invitation

Design: Diasty Hardhikaputri

This botanical Asian wedding invitation from Jakarta-based designer Diasty Hardhikaputri features a colorful and whimsical bouquet at the center of the invitation surrounded by vintage botanical stamps dotted around the border. The overall effect looks like an old yet new postcard from a dear friend. We love this warm and friendly invitation for a couple who matches that energy. 

15. Cherry Blossoms Invitation

Cherry Blossoms Invitation

Design: Claudia Owen

This simple and classy design is perfect for a black tie wedding — the details are minimal, the design is a cherry blossom branch elegantly drooping into the frame, and the black and red envelope stands out boldly. The names of you and your partner are front and center. There’s a touch of red calligraphy as an accent, but the rest of the text is in a plain black serif font, drawing even more attention to the beautiful cherry blossom illustration. Set the tone for a true soiree with this invitation. 

We’re Cheering You On

Asian couple showered with flower petals during their wedding

Sending out your invitation will make the wedding feel that much more real — and even more exciting, it means your marriage is about to begin. Enjoy every stage of planning your wedding and celebrating the cultures of you and your partner. We hope these Asian wedding invitations strike the perfect tone.

For more wedding planning help, from wedding timelines to bridal shower themes to the rehearsal dinner, we’ve got you covered on our Stationers blog.