They don't have rings to exchange. Instead, before the ceremony the bride is wearing a flower crown, and once they are declared husband and wife she will put it on the groom's head and he'll wear it for the rest of the day.
Another detail is that wedding dresses are generally designed short or slitted to show the woman's knees, because previous to marriage she would have kept them covered.
The wedding takes place with the bride and groom standing inside a circle of some sort to represent eternity and purity.
I wasn't sure about them wearing white because in this world because white is associated with death, but it still represents undyed, unaltered, sincerity so I decided to leave it. (also I wanted to still match the og picture)
The embroidery on Haashi's shoulders means: love forever; and the embroidery on Nartha's shoulders means: powerful promise.
Yes, Nartha is standing on her toes and still only comes up to Haashi's nose.
Yes, Haashi wore shorts and flip flops to his wedding. Generally they would both be barefoot but this was as close as Kona could get him.
Yes, Haashi broke into tears in front of Nartha's whole family, but as a special favor to their beloved daughter/sister they didn't rib him about it for a whole week.