A Monumental Love Story: Crafting a Taj Mahal Wedding Cake



Today, I embark on a particularly special project at Michelle Sugar Art: creating a wedding cake inspired by the iconic Taj Mahal. This architectural marvel, known worldwide for its stunning beauty, serves as a powerful symbol of eternal love – a perfect representation for a couple embarking on their forever journey together.

Transforming this magnificent monument into a delectable treat is a labor of love itself. The intricate details of the Taj Mahal require meticulous attention and over 100 hours of dedicated craftsmanship. Each delicate pillar, archway, and floral motif is meticulously hand-crafted, using over 30kgs of fondant. Witnessing this edible masterpiece come to life is a truly rewarding experience.

This cake is more than just a dessert; it's a tangible expression of the love story unfolding on the wedding day. It's a testament to the enduring power of love and the artistry that can be poured into celebrating it. As I sculpt each detail, I can't help but feel a sense of excitement for the joy it will bring to the soon-to-be married couple and their guests.

Stay tuned for the grand reveal of this magnificent creation, where sugar art meets enduring love!



Applying sugar paste coating

Working on the details

Finished shot

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