December 26, 2020

Bride accessories for her big day!

A Maang Tikka

A stylish matha patti or maang tikka—whether an elaborate one or a sleek one whatever suits your the shape of your face. 

Nath

Indian bridal naths are the beautiful and the most magical accessory which a bride wears on her wedding day. A statement nath—an oversized one or a dainty one as per your preference.

Kundan Necklace

For the neck, you can pick a layered kundan necklace, a resplendent polki collar or an enameled bib necklace and further pair it with a matching rani haar.

Kaleeras

Conventionally, a bride’s sisters and friends tie these kaleeras on her wrist as a way to bless her marriage. The dangling kaleeras only for brides can brighten the attire of the bride.

Churaa

Wearing the choora signifies the status of a married woman. It is also a sign of fertility and prosperity. A bunch of traditional bangles or the chura teamed with a pair of haathphools.

Payal

Indian culture suggests that the feet should be adorned with payal as a sign of a family’s devotion to their daughter. Centuries since they were first used, the payal has not lost its charm. A pair of payals to amp up your feet .

Baajubandh

A bajuband makes the mehendi laden hands of a bride look more beautiful. Since bajubands were worn by the Indian nobility, wearing them on the wedding day has become a custom. It gives an oomph factor to the overall look of the bride. A pair of baajubandh.

Ring

A statement ring for one hand and the engagement ring for the other. After marriage the wedding ring is worn on the hand on which it had been placed during the ceremony. By wearing rings on their fourth fingers, married spouses symbolically declare their life-long love for and fidelity to each other

Dazzling Earrings

A beautiful pair of earrings—be it a pair of huge jhumkis, dazzling bahubali earrings, attractive jhoomars or heavy danglers.

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