Indian
bridal jewelry is the most beautiful and famous jewelry in all over
the world. South Indian
Bridal jewellery is very most amazing
traditional and richness jewellery from all over India. They like to
wear Temple jewellery mostly. South indian bridal worn a lot of
accessories like aravanki, naga jada, vaddanam, kada, 3-layers of
necklace and haaram. All the jewellery is in heavy yellow gold fully
hand crafted in 22ct pure gold using their ancient techniques. In
this post we will discourse latest trend of South indian bridal
jewellery.
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South Indian Bridal Wedding Jewellery |
Mangamalai:
Mangamalai is a necklace in style of Mango Motif.
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Mangamalai |
Haaram:
Haaram is a multilayer long chain necklace with peacock pendant.
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Ganesh Gold Haaram |
Nethi
Chutti: It is a type of Maang Tika.
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Maang Tika |
Thali:
Thali is the traditional jewellery known as Mangala Sutra or
“Mangalya Dharanam” gifted to bride from groom. Mangla Sutra is
the sign of marital status.
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Mangalya Dharanam |
Mullai:
Mullai is also know as Mottu Malai, is a type of necklace with
jasmine bud motifs.
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Mottu Malai |
Kasu
Mala: It is also known Kaasumaalai or Kasulaperu, a special type
of necklace with Laxmi Gold Coins.
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Kasu Mala |
Aravanki:
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Aravanki |
Naga
Jada: Naga Jada is a type of
hair accessories worn with choti
(braids) for hair decoration over the lengths of their braids.
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Naga Jada |
Vaddanam:
Vaddanam is also known as Oddiyanam, is a type of waist belt.
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Vaddanam |
Kada:
kada is antique studded bangles.
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kada |
Buttalu:
Buttalu is known as jhumka.
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Buttalu |