South Indian Bridal Jewellery – You Could Never Miss (Temple Colection )
There is no other occasion so important in any woman’s life as her marriage, to own all the splendid jewellery. It is more so for an Indian woman. Every Indian Bride desires to look elegant, stunning, and well-groomed from head to toe on the most awaited and memorable moment of her life/ The Indian bride looks so splendid in her dazzling jewellery sets teamed up with her exclusive bridal clothing. Bridal jewellery accentuates the overall appearance of the bride on her D-day and should be carefully chosen.
In India we have many pre-wedding ceremonies such as the Engagement, Sangeet, Haldi ceremony, Mehendi ceremony, Tilak, Janavasam and many more, depending on the family tradition. Each ceremony has its own importance and the bride looks no less than a princess with all her adorned attire and sparkling precious jewellery.
The South Indian Bride is beautified from head to toe with bridal jewellery which comprises Maang Tika, Jhumkas, 2-3 Layer Necklaces, Bangles, Armlets, Saree Waist Belt, Anklets and Toe Rings.
Antique South Indian Mango Necklace:
It is incomplete without the mention of Mango necklace (maanga maalai) south Indian bridal jewellery sets. With an elaborately engraved centrepiece, studded with pink and green stones and gorgeous golden embellishments, this necklace will remind you of the brides of yesteryear. The variety of designs available for the Mango necklace will astound your bridal imagination.
Temple Jewellery:
Temple jewellery gives the bride a divine and exquisite look. The antique finish layered chains of gold balls, colored beads and Nakshi work is all set to give the bride a million dollar appearance. The Goddess pendants studded with precious gem stones, uncut diamonds, polkis, nakshi balls or south sea pearls are trending since this jewellery looks heavy and gives the bride an opulently traditional appearance. Nakshi waist belts or vaddanams are very popular to flaunt the overall bridal appearance. The favorite design for pendants is that of Lord Ganesha and Goddess Lakshmi.
Temple jewellery gives the bride a divine and exquisite look. The antique finish layered chains of gold balls, colored beads and Nakshi work is all set to give the bride a million dollar appearance. The Goddess pendants studded with precious gem stones, uncut diamonds, polkis, nakshi balls or south sea pearls are trending since this jewellery looks heavy and gives the bride an opulently traditional appearance. Nakshi waist belts or vaddanams are very popular to flaunt the overall bridal appearance. The favorite design for pendants is that of Lord Ganesha and Goddess Lakshmi.
Guttapusalu Haram :
Gutta Pusalu haram is a famous South Indian traditional design with heavy bunches of beautifully adorned small pearls, clustered along an antique gold chain. The Gutta pusalu haram or necklace is usually studded with rich rubies, emeralds or kundans and looks very graceful which are why it has become a trendy choice for today’s brides. Some of the Gutta pusalu necklaces come in reversible models with different colored stones studded on both sides.
https://jewelsbox.co/ananya_product_detail.aspx?id=332
https://jewelsbox.co/ananya_product_detail.aspx?id=332
Comments
Post a Comment