The most important day in every woman’s life is wedding. Wedding is a matter of excitement and joy for wedding couple.
Jewellery is a very important factor in Indian wedding. Any bride is not complete without jewellery. Women are always crazy about their jewelry. Choosing Jewellery for Bride and Groom is really a tough work. There are many choices in jewelry like Gold, Silver, Platinum, and Diamond. In Indian wedding people have an obvious inclination towards Gold. Gold represents the wealth of Indian culture and has been traditionally associated with the wealth, prosperity and happiness. Apart from Gold, a lot of jeweler use rare art form of Thewa, Kundan – Meena & Victorian craftsmanship to create world famous ornaments with colored gemstones.
India is a country of different communities. They have a different choice and style of jewellery. On the occasion of wedding Bride adorns herself with beautiful jewelry like gold bangles, diamond rings, nose pin, ear rings, Silver Payal and much more.
Bangles
Bangles is the main ornaments which worn by women on their arms. There are many varieties of Bangles which is popular in India. Bracelets, Bangles, Kangan and Baju - Band. Bangles are made by Silver, Gold and Glass. Bangles are a symbol of marriage in India.
Rings
Wedding Ring is the symbol of Love. People believe to wear their wedding ring in left ring finger because it went direct to the heart. People prefer Gold and Diamond rings on wedding.
Ear Ring
Ear ring is one of the favourite accessories of Woman. Earring is made by different material, Gold, silver, Diamond, wood, Glass, pearl and precious stones. Bride wore Diamond and Gold Earring on wedding.
Nose pin/Ring
Nose ring is most attractive and beautiful ornaments. Nose ring is common in Indian culture. Nose ring made by Gold and silver. Nose Ring has a variety of design.
Mangal Sutra
Mangal sutra is the symbol of married woman. Mangal sutra is a golden chain with black beeds. Mangal sutra plays a major role in Indian woman’s life. Mangal sutra is a token of dignity. Groom ties mangal sutra around the neck of bride on the day of wedding.