According to ancient Indian philosophy and physiology, the human body consists of seven primary circular vortexes of energy called ‘chakras’. Maang tikkas were widely believed to adorn the sixth ch...
A form of jewellery known to be introduced to the Indian culture by the Mughals and from thereon, it was taken over by the Rajasthani craftsmen. From then to now Jadau jewellery has earned a speci...
Bridal kaleereins are quite the highlight of most north-Indian marriages. It is that one integral piece of ornament without which the bridal look cannot be complete! If you’re done with those same...
A mangalsutra is more than just an accessory for an Indian woman. Women in India wear a mangalsutra, a type of a necklace, as a symbol of being married and it also signifies their belief that a ma...
As you gear up to nail your bridal look to the T, you don’t want to miss out on those tiny yet significant details that can amplify your entire appearance. The hailing haath phool is a one such int...
Inspired from the round fruit bor or jujube that was typically found and more prominent in Rajasthan centuries ago, the Rajasthani Borla derives its name and origin both from the fruit! This unique...
There is no doubt that a soon-to-be bride is spoilt for choices! From statement necklaces to elegant earrings, magical maang tikkas and who can forget those breathtaking nose rings, the bridal trou...
Payal, the traditional Indian anklets are considered very auspicious as they signify a woman’s marital status. They are also rooted in deep cultural significance, part of which is believed that the...
The use of jewellery in India goes back to more than 5000 years ago, dating back the eras when the great epics of Mahabharata and Ramayana took place. From then to now jewellery has evolved and tra...
Despite that stunning lehenga and your flawless makeup, your look is never complete until you add some dazzling ornaments to your ensemble. Don’t you agree? And while we’re pretty sure all you mil...
The craze of the ‘return of the classics’ is here and how! This rage has spilled itself over to ancient customs, traditions, art, apparels and accessories. It is, therefore, increasingly refreshin...
Tracing its roots back to the Mughals, the passa or jhumar as we know it today has a unique reputation in the bridal repertoire. The fad of this jewel is truly fascinating, as it is adorned and don...