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Indian Jewellery – More than Just a Piece of Accessory

Updated: May 17, 2022

The culture of Indian jewelry is very lucrative and variegated given the cultural diversity in India. You may find a particular type insanely famous in one state and another type in another state. Even the material, the metal, and the design varies from state to state.


A wedding in India is incomplete without the bride beautifully adorned in heavy jewels. The bridal jewelry signifies the union of two families through the auspicious occasion of marriage. It enriches the beauty of the bride and signifies the prosperity of the family. Even the groom wears beautiful heavy pieces, including the necklace chain, earrings, and heavily beaded waistband.


Necklace marks the royalty; the kings and queens of ancient times wore big galobandhan necklaces to show the power of their royal family. According to the traditional beliefs, chains bring good luck and act as a restraint against evil energies.


Bracelets or Bangles or Kadas or Chooras are a must-be-worn piece for brides in India. They are of various types, based on the traditional preferences and even the material differences. In India, you can find gold, silver, ivory, iron, steel, and even glass bangles. Like the necklace, bangles form a significant part of the jewel box of a married woman.


Jewelry plays a vital role in cultural and religious domains. Besides this, Ayurveda has recognized the health benefits of ornaments. The culture of Indian jewels has seen many moderations through the years. Despite the changes over the years, the ethnic value regarded with it remains intact.

 
 
 

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