In any Punjabi, Sikh or Sindhi wedding, you will see the bride wearing these cascading jewellery items. Known as kaleere, they have evolved from being made with coconut shells and makhana to encrusted the piece of bridal gold jewellery with some stunning gems. Some brides even take the effort to personalise their kaleere and make them the most stunning piece of jewellery in their bridal trousseau. Check out 7 such kaleere that wowed us:
1. Stunning pair of kaleere with hearts and a peacock dangling from each! A unique one, indeed!
2. Chooda kaleere are much in fashion and if you want to stay away from overdoing the gold, choose enamel or synthetic ivory and have some rice pearls or golden drops cascading from the rim.
3. Leaning more towards the traditional side, this two-tiered kaleere with rice pearls are absolutely gorgeous!
4. How about matching your kaleere with your outfit and adding a pop of colour?
5. Floral additions are a big win too!
6. To make your kaleere stand out, you need to think out of the box. For example, in this pair, adorable pink pouches have been added to the mix.
7. Another gorgeous example of chooda kaleere adorned with rice pearls.
Now it’s time to make your own kaleere incredibly gorgeous!