FASHION AND LIFESTYLE

Indian women and jewelry

Indian women and jewelry have always formed a great combination. The tradition is still alive and time has made it only more vigorous than earlier. The art of making beautiful ornaments, with delicacy and acumen, has been developed throughout the historical times.

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Maang Tikka

This beautiful piece of jewelry had lost its charm until recently as it is back with a bang.You can choose a heavier maang tikka if you have a broad forehead and a light delicate one for a smaller forehead. Usually, the maang tikka comes along with the bridal set so that it is of the same metal and color scheme. Check out some fantastic maangtikka’s at Aionios Creations!!!!

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Necklace

Obviously the most important piece of jewelry, the haar or the necklace should be worn by every bride. Not only does it cover the bare neck area but if properly matched with your outfit, accentuates your look even more. Popular necklace designs nowadays come in Kundan, diamond and gold.

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Earrings

Your earrings and the necklace complement each other. Heavy ones can cause much pain to your ears. Also, diamond and stone studded earrings go with lighter pastel tones of the bridal wear while gold pieces look good with reds and maroons.

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Nose Ring

Wearing a nose ring, whether a small stud or an elaborate one with a string that connects the nose ring and the earring is one’s personal choice. Though it is the most beautiful element of Indian jewelry, it may not necessarily suit every bride.

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Bangles

Bangles, bangles and lots of bangles are what a traditional bride needs to don. On the wedding day, a bride is expected to wear real gold/diamond bangles. Girls wearing a chuda can slip in a few gold bangles or kadas at the beginning of the chuda. Also, in some Indian cultures, the tradition is to wear no gold but glass bangles of vibrant colours.

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Payal and Toe Rings

An anklet or payal is worn by brides of almost all the different religions and cultures in India. Some wear it out of tradition and some for the look. Toe rings bear a deeper significance. In India, toe rings symbolize the mark of a married woman.

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Waistband

Just like the maang tikka, waistbands are back in vogue. A slim and elegant waistband not only forms a part of the jewelry set but also enhances the beauty of the bare torso area.

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You can find all these kinds of traditional jewelry at Aionios creations. Who have just recently launched their temple jewelry collection.

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