Ultimate Guide For Traditional South Indian Bridal Jewellery

Ultimate Guide For Traditional South Indian Bridal Jewellery

2021-06-20

There is something quite regal with south Indian brides that full-fledged with a royal and significant gaze. We absolutely love their simplicity, charm, and epitome of elegance. 

When we hear the word 'south Indian bride' - kanjeevaram saree, magnificent temple jewellery, vibrant outfits and regal charms are the things that jump into our mind !! and each aspect make us swoon over every time, And especially you know on the whole intriguing part? South Indian brides and their extravagant ornaments. The timeless traditional jewellery right from the fascinating jumkhas to traditional hair jewellery and chic nose rings to intriguing anklets, perks up the charm of the south Indian bridal that is unskippable. However, South Indian bridal jewellery exudes the most popular choices among the other Indian bridals jewellery with a bunch of collections in the jewellery box.

Surely south Indian brides are incomplete without their temple jewellery. South Indian bride usually style up with bold traditional temple jewellery with intricately craved huge pendants and thus perfectly makes a bridal statement. So if you're the south Indian bride-to-be aiming to go for a vibrant look with intricate temple jewellery these guides make you a clear idea. And we've specially listed some of the south Indian bridal jewellery inspirations here. 


Netti Chutti 

Firstly get-go with the netti chutti, It is a long multiple coloured and having a single chain which worn on the bridal forehead with a maang tikka's in the middle. These ornament made with gold, rubies, emeralds and pearls. 






Vanki and Bangles

An essential accessory in the bridal jewellery box, Usually vanki is the traditional armlet which is in an inverted shape and decorated with various stones like diamonds and rubies. It is mainly featured with floral motifs, peacocks and goddesses. Another traditional and casual ornament valai or bangles, they are made up of heavy solid gold with precious designs that point up the bridal in many ways.




Oddiyanam or Waistband

Oddiyanam is the most important part of the bridal jewellery that replicate the bridal look and also helps in holding the bridal saree together. Generally, it is solid embellished gold with intricate designs of a peacock, goddesses, floral motifs and studded with precious gemstones.





Traditional Necklace or Choker

Traditional Necklace or Choker is the most important and most visible ornament of the south Indian bride that accentuate the bridal charm. It may also have more designs and trends with a stunning appearance at the wedding. There some popular necklace of south Indian which includes mainly Kasu mala, Kundan choker, Mango motifs, Lakshmi naga and Braided chokers.

  


Earrings or Jhimkis

The south Indian jhimkis are mostly crafted as chandelier and butta type embellishments studded with white pearls and various gemstones featured with gold. Jhimki is always bling for South Indian bridal and it adorns the bridal facial as a topnotch.





Nose Ring or Nose Stud

A nose ring or mukku pudaka it is a piece of the small designer jewellery worn in the bridal nose, usually on the left nostril. It is generally studded with pearls and other precious gems and forged with gold which highly points up the bride's beautiful facial features.




Hair Jewellery or Jadanagam 

Jadanagam is an essential accessory for south Indian brides in a jewellery box. Most brides of south India indisputably wear Jada to replicate and adorn their hair and incomplete without their Jada. Jada features crafted gold and stones with braid end. 




Anklets or Kolusu

Anklets or Kolusu is the most important jewellery signature for many Indian brides and also for south Indian brides. They are mostly don't wear gold jewellery below the waist, So many bridal will go through with the silver jewellery and many of the brides experiment with diamonds and rubies. The anklets are the most charmable element and the perfect pair with bridal mehndi feet.





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