Choosing the Perfect Indian Jewellery for Your Special Occasion

 

Indian wedding jewellery Melbourne

Bridal attire is a part of wedding rituals in India. For this reason, brides are always excited about their attire, especially jewellery. All Indians, including those living abroad, spend lavishly on bridal jewelleries. For this reason, goldsmiths launch a wide range of jewellery designs, especially in wedding season across the globe. For example, South East Fashion launches Indian wedding jewellery Melbourne.

Here’re some wedding jewellery designs popular all around the world

1. Necklace

A necklace is recognized from its length like long, mid-length, and short. For example, Rajasthani brides wear mid-length necklaces called chokers. Similarly, brides in Uttar Pradesh prefer short-length necklaces. Since a necklace is a staple of Indian wedding attire, it is sold worldwide. Also, you will find many exciting designs like diamond necklaces and Meenakari designs.

2. Bangles and Kadas

Bangles or kadas come in sets like double, triple, and quadruple. In Punjab, it is called Chuda. Punjabi Chuda covers hands from wrists to elbows. Rajasthani women also wear Chuda but with an extended height. Bengali women wear thin and lightweight gold bangles but South Indian brides wear heavy kadas. What kind of bangles you buy depends largely on the culture and region you belong to.

3. Maang Tikka and Matha Patti

Hindu women part their hair into two and fill the parted line with a sindoor. A manng tikka or matha patti highlights the sindoor. Pinned to the hair, it and extends from the crown to the middle of the forehead. Unlike a necklace, it is never worn alone. If you are shopping for wedding jewellery in Australia, you can visit South East Fashion for Indian jewellery Melbourne.

4. Nath (Nose Ring)

It is a traditional nose ring worn by Hindu brides. However, it isn’t limited to Hindu women as women of other faiths also wear nose rings. But nath or traditional nose ring is specific to Hindu weddings. Hindu women wear nose rings matching with their necklaces and maang tikkas. In North India, women wear large nose rings but in South, delicate small nose rings are more popular. 

5. Earrings

Earrings balance the necklace and maang tikka in terms of size and intricacy. Also, it won’t be an exaggeration to say that they make a beautiful frame or enhance the look and feel of the necklace and maang tikka. South East Fashion has brought the largest range of Indian wedding jewellery Melbourne and it includes statement earrings like jhumkas, chandbalis, and danglers. 

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