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Gold as a metal has been around for centuries in the form of coins, weapons, decor, accessories etc. The malleable metal is precious for many reasons. Scientifically, it has benefits that our ances...
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Payals and toe rings form a part of the bride’s Solah Shringar. It is believed that goddess Lakshmi is attracted to Payal which means it is a sign of wealth and prosperity. Here are options for som...
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Jewellery is an important part of your bridal ensemble on your wedding day. Did you also know that jewellery controls a bride’s emotions on the big day?
Traditional jewellery has always fallen ...
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The mangalsutra, often known as a “suhaag ki nishani” is an indispensable part of a bride. It is considered as a marital symbol among Hindu brides. Traditionally, a mangalsutra is a necklace made ...
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An item that is an irreplaceable part of the bride’s Solah Shringar is the kaleere. Tied around each wrist, these cascading accessories hold sentimental value and have a special ceremony in Punjabi...
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Believe me, the struggle is real – to pick a maang tikka or a matha-patti? It is honestly a personal preference combined with what looks best with your bridal lehenga or your overall look. And pers...
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The bridal jewellery has a special place in every bride’s heart. At least, I hope it does, after all her parents have spent their jeevan punji on it! One is spoiled with choices when it comes to th...
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In the flurry of your wedding, your feet are often overlooked. You can’t prance around in heels all the time but there is one accessory that can definitely make your feet prettier- the payal! From ...
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Dressed up in her ‘Solah Shringar’, the bride looks her absolute best on her wedding day. Adorning heirloom jewels and basking in the bridal glow, the Indian bride can definitely make heads turn ar...
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Can you deny that you don’t fall in love every time you see a gorgeous silk saree? Ah, if I had a chance, I’d own a wardrobe full of these fine silks! The rich and royal look of each of the sarees...
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Red lehengas have been a quintessential colour choice for any bridal outfit, since red is considered as a colour symbolizing auspiciousness, purity, and being a married woman or ‘suhaagan.’ Althou...
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Indians are most passionate about buying gold and jewellery for any and every function, but is buying the bridal jewellery a right decision to take?
Although your wedding is the most important...