Friday, February 7, 2014

Indian Bridal Jewelery/Ornaments

Wedding ceremony is probably the most memorable occasion in one’s life. Everyone likes to make these wedding day ceremonies very special for the wedding couples as well as those who are invited the occasion. The bride is the center of all attraction and she remains focused all the day. The bridal jewelry is an innate part of her wedding dress. The bride adorns herself with different types of cosmetics, but the actual attraction comes only when she puts on her bridal jewelry. Undoubtedly this fashionable bridal jewelry is an asset for the newlywed bride that she preserves all through her life.

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A Bride’s wedding trousseau is incomplete without jewelry. Beautiful jewelry worn by the Bride gives a complete Indian Bridal look. These jewelries are worn by the accompaniment to the bridal dress. Attractive and astonishing Kemp stone jewelry gives the bride a remarkable look. The Bridal jewelry set consists of Long and short necklace, waist(hip) chain, head set, earring set, hair to earring set, hair clip, nose stud, bangles, armlets. Designs include small motifs such as Lotus, Mango, Peacock, Swans, etc.

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In India, jewelry is designed to match the costume. The theme of its design as well as the color of the jewelry is taken into consideration while embellishing. To make jewelry more attractive, it is topped by various types of stones and Kemp. Traditionally, Indian jewelry has been made of heavy and voluminous gold pieces, but recently jewelry made of silver other metals has become quite popular among people.


Weddings are rich in customs and the Kemp and stone-encrusted Mangamalai (garland of mangoes) symbolises abundance, the traditional armlet Vanki  ensures no part of the bride's arm is lack of jewel, and the Shringar patti (head ornament) - set with deep-red precious stones and pearls - will transform a demure bride into an elegant princess.

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4 comments:

  1. Hi.. Can you send me the link to purchase the above Jhumka?

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  2. Nice temple jewellery and its also part of indian traditional jewellery collection and can be worn on festive occassions

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