Everything You Need To Finish Your Wedding Day Look : Jewelry Edit

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Gold Toned Handcrafted Metal Kundan Earrings

Every bride’s dream is to look great in her wedding dress. And that might occur if you know how to match your wedding jewelry to your wedding lehenga or wedding gown. The bride plans every aspect of her outfit, from the “gajras” to the makeup, from the wedding jewelry to the clothes, because she always wants to look exceptional on this day. To create a charming wedding jewelry set for a bride, combine the best elements.

Choker

the loom - Gold Toned Red Handcrafted Brass Choker with Earrings
the loom – Gold Toned Red Handcrafted Brass Choker with Earrings

The popularity of this necklace design has grown recently. This trend has already made it into the trousseau of Indian brides, with many of them opting for a choker necklace on their wedding days after killing the regular wear and party looks. The wedding lehenga’s overall appearance has a very royal feel to it, which contributes to its popularity. Additionally, choker-style necklaces come in a variety of designs on the market.

Rani Haar

the loom - White Handcrafted Brass Pearl Necklace
the loom – White Handcrafted Brass Pearl Necklace

A style of necklace known as a “rani haar” is one that is typically long and has either one or more strings. This style also lends a royal appearance to the entire wedding attire because of its long length. To make it look more elegant, it is typically worn with another necklace. Rani Haar looks best when worn layered with a neckpiece in the choker style. Even so, wearing just a rani haar would look stylish if your wedding blouse was very simple. 

Nath

the loom - Gold Plated Handcrafted Metal Kundan Nose Ring
the loom – Gold Plated Handcrafted Metal Kundan Nose Ring

This vintage wedding jewelry gives your entire outfit an extra touch of charm. This lovely nose ring will transform your outfit completely when added to your accessories. Although not everyone feels comfortable wearing one, you can add one to your bridal look if you want to go for extra glam. 

Payal

the loom - Gold Toned Green Handcrafted Brass Anklets
the loom – Gold Toned Green Handcrafted Brass Anklets

The exquisite jewelry known as payals is designed to be worn on the feet. These payals, which are primarily made of silver metal, have a lot of intricate patterns and traditional designs. Some of them might even have tiny metallic bells that, when the bride moves, rub against one another and make a melodious sound, giving her an air of mystery and making her appear elegant.

Finger Rings

the loom - Gold Plated Floral Handcrafted Brass Ring
the loom – Gold Plated Floral Handcrafted Brass Ring

Wedding finger rings come in a variety of sizes, colors, and shapes to reflect the bride’s individual style. Due to the fact that it is an engagement ring, it is also one of the first pieces of jewelry that the man has given her. 

Earrings

the loom - Gold Toned Hancrafted Metal Jhumkies
the loom – Gold Toned Hancrafted Metal Jhumkies

With the addition of earrings, a look can instantly go from casual to formal. It makes sense that brides frequently have a vast collection of earrings in a variety of sizes and shapes. Even chandelier earrings are extremely popular right now. Earrings for a bride typically come in precious metals with elaborate designs and patterns. They can also be bought as a set along with a matching neckpiece.

Maang Tikka

the loom - Green Handcrafted Metal Kundan Maangtika
the loom – Green Handcrafted Metal Kundan Maangtika

A lot of emphasis is reportedly placed on hair parting in Hindu weddings, which brings us to the following bridal jewelry, known as Maang tikka. A maang tikka is a small chain that is worn on the head at the hair parting, with one end hooked to the hair and the other hanging down to rest on the wearer’s forehead. 

Kamarband

the loom - Gold Toned Handcrafted Brass Pearl Kamarband
the loom – Gold Toned Handcrafted Brass Pearl Kamarband

The elaborate patterns on this wedding jewelry, which is worn around the waist, are created using coins and beads that may or may not be made of precious metals. When worn with either the wedding sari or the wedding lehenga, kamarband is a type of wedding jewelry that gives the wearer a very delicate grace.

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