Friday, November 30, 2018

Temple Jwellery

                      Temple Jwellery gives a royal touch in bridal looks



Previously used to embellish the icons of divine gods and goddesses and later found in the chests of royal families, Temple Jewelry has dependably been a vital piece of a South Indian bride's big day look. Inferable from its charming intrigue, it has likewise cleared its way to a great deal of other brides' wedding trousseaus. 

Temple adornments pieces are accessible in a heap of plans and themes like that of Lord Shiva, goddess Lakshmi, swans, lotus flowers, crocodiles and different royal figures. They are generally carefully assembled in unadulterated gold and different metals encrusted with valuable and semi-valuable gemstones like emeralds, precious stones, rubies, and pearls.

Golden temple design with small and beautiful ruby gems and white pearls.


           A set of all bridal acessories for their big dayof gold and pearls.


                  Elegant piece of temple jwellery with rudraksh and gold.


    An antique temple gems necklace decorated with god Ganesha themes 

                               and sensitive pearl embellishments.


          Traditional piece of god Ganpati with gold and embellished pearls

                                                    from Temple theme.


Trending Unique Payal Designs for Bridals

                Most Trending Payal designs for brides to wear in foot 


Aside from bangles, maang tikka, earrings, and necklace, Payal (generally called as Pajeb) is one more essential and unmissable embellishment for most Indian brides. These interesting foot decorations hold critical conventional esteem and are a key piece of the quintessential 16 embellishments (Solah Shringar). Other than the customary quintessence, these foot gems pieces amp up the mehendi-loaded feet of the lady of the hour like nothing else. Indeed, Bridal Payal or anklets infuse that old-world appeal to the big day furnish that improves the general look by manifolds.

                                                   Some Trending Payal

                  Silver Payal design with lots of ghungru specially for brides

                    A trending silver anklet decorated with stout green gems

             A  rich golden Payal with pearl droplet scratched to flawlessness.

   One of the most popular design of silver with droplets and red meenakari.

                      An uncommon design of Elegant Anklets of Kundan

Wednesday, November 28, 2018

Jwellery designs for Mehendi functions

                   Latest Jwellery options  in Instagram for Mehendi Functions..


Looking for latest floral or gota adornments to wear to your Mehendi function? Instagram has turned into a definitive one-stop-shop to all your wedding related necessities. Regardless of whether you need to purchase wedding favors or your Mehendi adornments, you can undoubtedly get everything without exception on Instagram, without venturing out to various nearby markets.


                    Lovely yellow and white floral Adornments with blue stones

                    Rose and Jasmine Floral hand ornaments in mehendi blash

Tuesday, November 27, 2018

Jhumka designs for brides

                                    Inspirational Jhumka designs for brides

Regardless of whether you need to strike a ultra-mod look on your Sangeet or go all traditional on your huge day, a glimmering pair of jhumkas can enable you to do only that, and how. Considered as a standout amongst the most exemplary bits of adornments and furthermore the most cherished among a great deal of brides, jhumkas can in a split second add a burst of excitement to your look. They have their very own style and would amp be able to up even the least difficult of your outfits.

                    Beautiful jhumkas with green droplets and kundankari



             Antique Collection of Gold Jhumkas with pink and blue droplets. 

             Glittering Polki Jhumkas with white pearls and green droplets.

Monday, November 26, 2018

Kaleeras and Choodas designs for wedding seasons.



                          Kaleeras & Choodas for brides this wedding seasons 

Chooda and Kaleeras are the parts of a Punjabi Wedding.Chooda is a set of 21 bangles in red,marron,white and ivory ,is selected for this ceremony by the bride's maternal uncle.There is a ritual where bride shakes her chooda and kaleeras on the head of all unmarried friends and sisters head. it is believed if any part of kaleera falls on the head of any girl, she will be the next bride.


           Perfect combination of Choodas and Kaleeras for any would be bride.

Types of Matha pattis for bridals


Trending Matha Patti designs for theis wedding season 

Usually worn along the hairline, a matha patti is an explained version of a maang tikka. Despite the fact that it was once in the past a conventional bit of adornments, however it has turned out to be to a greater extent a style statement now. Gotten from two words; 'Matha' which means temple and 'Patti' which means a strap or a band, the conventional head gems—Matha Patti is an indispensable piece of an Indian bride's solah shringar.


                           A beautiful matha patti with guttapusalu work and

                                                lovely green droplets


              A unique bridal matha patti with kundan and lovely pearls

Sunday, November 25, 2018

Tuesday, November 20, 2018

Traditional Jhumkas

Indian Traditional Jhumkas
A perfect look remains incomplete for a woman without the right kind of jewellery. Traditional jewelleries are always special, as they goes with almost attire, like indian, ethnic, indo-western, etc."The Gems have life in them:their colour speaks what words fails to explain."