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The nath is ceremonially removed by the bridegroom to symbolise the end of his new wife's virginity. The word nath is derived from the Hindu word ‘Naath’, meaning husband. There are some brides w...
March 19, 2020
As the name suggests, an anklet is a piece of jewellery worn on the feet, around the anklets. For an Indian bride, it is an essential element of the Solah Shringar. Check out these 12 gorgeous an...
March 13, 2020
Three days, numerous functions and one big event - a wedding is not only an occasion to spread love but also an opportunity to dress your best and flaunt all your best outfits and jewellery. We...
Feb. 29, 2020
The word comes from two Sanskrit words - mangala meaning holy, auspicious and sutra meaning thread. It symbolises that they will be mates for life until death separates them. As told by religious...
Feb. 28, 2020
“Jhumka gira re, Bareilly ke bazaar mein!” Not sure about them falling but these jhumkas are definitely going to make you fall in love with them! Jhumkas are one of the most popular earring choices...
Feb. 24, 2020
Who doesn’t like jewellery? Jewellery has been passed on from our lovely stone age ancestors that first made jewellery out of leaves, stones shells or whatever they could find. A bride is adorned w...
Feb. 20, 2020
As a soon-to-be bride, we’re pretty sure that you know that all eyes are going to be on you on your big day. Just like your outfit, the jewellery you decide to wear at your wedding is very importa...
Feb. 12, 2020
Every bride wants her bridal look to stand out in the crowd. Red is undeniably a bride’s go-to colour for the bridal lehenga but the trick is to make the quintessential colour pop with exceptional...
Feb. 5, 2020
You know that bunch of bangles (or choodas) that a bride has to wear throughout the wedding celebrations and for a few after that as well? It may seem fancy for a minute but after that it starts ...
Feb. 4, 2020
Historical paintings and texts from the Mughal era talk about jewellery as an integral part of the Mughal court lifestyle. Jewellery was influenced by local customs and traditions. The kings and qu...
Jan. 24, 2020
Gone are the days when brides would drown themselves in kilos and carats of jewellery. Nowadays, brides believe in the concept of ‘less is more’ and prefer taking the minimal route in terms of th...
Jan. 17, 2020
Your wedding jewellery isn’t just jewellery on your wedding day because Indian families equate jewellery with the pride of the family. When you go jewellery shopping you’re obviously not going alon...
Jan. 13, 2020

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