So
the day is finally here which you have been waiting for childhood. WEDDING- now
you will start searching the Best
Designer Lehanga and once you find it , you are going to look the prettiest
bride ever. But for the perfect look, you must have to match your lehanga with
the right set of jewellery. The shimmery gold and shine of stones will add more
beauty to your bridal wear. The traditional jewellery definitely plays an
important part for an overall look of an Indian bride. It simply makes you look
best on yourwedding day. As you know Indian bride wear different pieces of
jewellery from head to toe, including hand and arms. That’s why we are here
with online artificial jewellery shopping in India. Have a look at
different types of Indian Bridal Jewellery.
Mang
Tika
A
piece of jewellery that is worn on the hair and forehead, a pendant with the
complex design drops with the chain in the middle parting of the hair. It
almost adorned with beads and stones which gives a brilliant look.
Pachlada
or Satlada
Pachlada
stands for five string necklace, while Satlada is a seven string necklace. It
may vary in design, size, and length. And mostly adorned with pearl, polki,
kundan which gives you a gorgeous appearance. The traditional mangalsutra wear
by the groom at the time of the ceremony. The mangalsutra is worn by the Indian
women signify as a sign of commitment and devotion to her husband.
Earrings
A
pair of earring adds more beauty to the Indian bride. Bridal jewellery is in
complete without a pair of earring. When you are going to purchase earring it
should be light weighted, otherwise, you will very uncomfortable at the time of
the wedding. And when you are choosing separately match your earring with your
wedding dress.
Nath
or Nose Pin
Nath
comes in numerous style, you can select as per your preference. It is a side
string shaped jewellery with the small chain connected to the left side of
earring. It can be made of pearls, polki, or of gold. Nose is a very sensitive
part, you can select clip type nath or light weigh nath to avoid pain and irritation.
Tagdi
Tagdi
also called kamarbandh, which tie around your waist which adorns your waist
which looks pretty and. It is an optional ornament and made up of metal usually
gold with intricate design. It will add elegance to your wedding dress.
Chooda
An
Indian bride looks incomplete without chooda on her wrist. It is set of red
bangles with white. It is traditionally worn by Punjabi brides, gifted by the
maternal uncle as it is believed to strengthen the bond between the bride and
wish good luck to them.
Kangans/
Bangles
Kangans
is mainly made up of metals like gold, silver or bangles with glass. These are
especially wear on the wedding day and adorn the wrist. You can match colors of
bangles with your wedding dress and contrast with silver and gold as your
priority which enhances the look of the Indian bride.
Haath
Phool
These
ornaments wear on hands, mostly made up of precious metal, kundan, or pearl. It
has intricate designed chain and finger rings which gives the attractive look
with henna adorned hands.
Bajubandh
A
piece of jewellery embellish the upper arm. North Indian Brides wear Kundan or
polka bajubandh while South Indian Brides wear armlets which are made of gold.
This jewellery signifies capabilities and strength of bride.
Anklets
Anklets
accessories your legs, beautiful anklets with tinkling bells make music
every-time while you walk, which is alluring.
Toe
rings
It
is worn in the toe which adorns feet and give alluring look. It is wear after
the wedding day signify commitment to her husband. It is mostly made with
silver metal and it is mostly adjustable.