Jewellery Suggestions For You
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Floral jewellery is a hit amongst brides since the dawn of the 90’s. Mehendi ceremony now seems incomplete without pretty floral jewellery! While some brides opt for minimal and dainty floral jewel...
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Bridesmaids have too much pressure on them, don’t you think? Joote pe nazar rakho, bride ka dhyaan rakho aur upar se tip-taap bhi lago? Do you often what is the one thing that’ll complete your loo...
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When you think about a South Indian wedding, you can’t help but think about the brides adorned in heavy Kanjivaram silk sarees and the lavish Temple Jewellery.
Although Temple Jewellery is pre...
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Ladies! Are you yet done with your choice for necklaces, earrings, bangles, choodas and maang-tikkas?
Let’s get onto another very important piece of ‘Solah Singar’ – Paayal, for your wedd..ing d...
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Whenever we speak of ‘bridal jewellery’ you are automatically inclined to envision a beautiful bride who is flaunting some stunning pieces of jewellery- a necklace, a pair of earrings, maangtikka, ...
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On her D-day, every bride feels like a queen or ‘rani’. But why do you only want to just feel like one, when you can actually dress up like a queen? Donning the heirloom piece of jewellery- the ‘ra...
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For brides, earrings hold an important place in their trousseau. From being a bride for whom earrings are just another piece of jewellery to a bride who has an unmatched earring fetish – this piece...
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When you are trying to get together all the different (innumerable) pieces of jewellery together for your D-day, there is one piece of jewellery which just cannot be missed and that is the bridal n...
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Chokers are a quintessential piece of jewellery for Indian brides. A beautiful choker paired with a rani haar just adds a certain bridal touch and completes the entire look!
From kundan to polki...
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Apart from the outfit, which is generally the lehenga, the next most important part of a bride’s wedding ensemble is the jewellery. Even though the most eye-catchy piece of jewellery may be the nec...
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‘Temple jewellery’-this name stems from the age old ritual of adorning Hindu deities with gold jewellery across the state of Tamil Nadu. Although temple jewellery is also inlaid with precious stone...
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For a North-Indian bride, kaleeras are certainly not just a piece of jewellery, it is much much more. It is more than just a tradition or a custom-it is emotions and feelings!
The bride-to-be d...