The Best Indian Bridal Jewelry

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Jewels, Fashion and Pride

by Gold Nose Ring on Oct.27, 2009, under gold nose ring

Mostly women are fond of jewels as fashion and pride. There are an ample number of varieties in the jewelry field particularly in Indian jewelry arena. The important mode of fashions jewels of women are; nose rings, jewelry make, imitation jewels, bridal jewels, bracelets, ear rings, fashion jewels, Indian Bangles, Ankelets, armlets, diamond bracelets, diamond studs, traditional bangles and so on.

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There is an endless list of jewelry articles which could be taken and used.

Anklets: usually this type of jewel worn the ankle part of the leg. This gives a natural sense and beauty nature to the while walking. The forms of anklets available are ranges from the studded to non studded materials. This is made of either in Silver or in Gold. There are also imitation products in it. The recent of Anklets is the make of simple without much studs or the ornamental work.

Bangles: these are the jewels worn in the wrist portion which is made of Silver or Gold material. Women mostly prefer Gold or Gold plated materials. The cuff bangles are also available in Indian jewelry market.

Bridal Jewels: these are very expensive in nature as compared to the other jewels. It would be used in a rare occasions like Marriages or engagements. It adds additional fragrance to the jewels. Mostly studded with some precious gems like sapphires, blue are used.

Nose ring: these are the jewels worn in nose; especially studded items would be preferred with some expensive gems like diamond. There are several types of nose rings available to suit the taste of women. Bend type or the straightened are in use.

Diamond bracelets: very expensive and prestigious jewel among the gems. These are made out of toughening Gold into a big ring like structure, the diamond stones would be impregnated in such Gold rings. Some wear these types of bracelets as to their horoscope.

Diamond studs: these are good supplement for a ear ring. This could give a good and simple look. The diamond studs are very cute to wear most of the women like it for pride.

Imitation Jewels: these types of jewels are very much used now a day. Since the price of Gold soaring high, the coverage of Imitation jewels are increasing day by day. It comprises of all types of Gold plated items which would be very fancy and could be own at an affordable price.

Traditional bangles: this gives some heritage look of the country with diamond studded items.

Armlets: these are the jewels worn in every part of the hand.

Head wear jewels: these are the jewels worn on head in some auspicious occasions.

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A Royal Wedding In New Delhi

by Gold Nose Ring on Oct.24, 2009, under gold nose ring

The most memorable Indian wedding which I had attended was in New Delhi. This was the wedding of my friend Kajol. She is a fashion designer by profession and her father was a civil servant. The groom was a software engineer who was working in the USA.
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The most fascinating part of this wedding was that the ceremonies lasted for three full days and I bet for all those who attended this wedding it’s going to be a memorable event for their lifetime.

The first day of the ceremony was like an engagement sort of thing, members of both families sort of renewed their promise that they will be available from the wedding day after tomorrow. All the members of the groom’s party were given elaborate gifts like dresses, dry fruits, sweets and cash. Then there was a tea and snacks for everybody and this function was held in a five star hotel.

The next day was mehndi ceremony which was organized at the bride’s residence. This ceremony is meant for bridal makeup. All the friend and relatives of the bride help her in preparation for the next days wedding. This includes applying turmeric paste, mehendi, etc. and other aspects of bridal make-up. All this accompanied by music, dance and lots of fun.

On the final day the actual wedding took place. The groom and party came with a huge procession accompanied by a 10 member music band, DJ sound system and lot of firecrackers bursting. Then there was a lavish dinner for 2000 people. There were 75 varieties of snacks, dishes and sweet times to choose from. The food served was of North Indian, Chinese and Continental style dishes. There was also a live band and orchestra performance along with dinner. The place was decorated like Royal palace and even the waiters were dressed like royal staff.

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The 11 Best Gold Nose Ring Choices From India

by Gold Nose Ring on Oct.17, 2009, under American Indian, gold nose ring

India is recognized internationally for its outstanding jewelry and ornaments. It is impossible to arrange Indian wedding functions without gold jewelry. India is well known for its distinctive, wonderful and astonishing gold jewelry. It is a big exporter of the exclusive gold jewelry to different countries of the world. Especially the 22k indian gold jewelry is very famous and well known.

Here are some exquisite nose jewelry pieces that  will definitely appeal to many of you.

Multi-Color Jeweled Nose Ring

Multi-Color Jeweled Nose Ring

Braided Gold Nose Ring

Braided Gold Nose Ring

Handcrafted Nose Ring with Arms

Handcrafted Nose Ring with Arms

Handcrafted Noose Ring With Charm

Handcrafted Noose Ring With Charm


Handcrafted Gold Nose Ring

Handcrafted Gold Nose Ring

Multi-Color Nose Ring with Spikes

Multi-Color Nose Ring with Spikes

Authentic Crown Gold Nose Ring

Authentic Crown Gold Nose Ring

Cubic Zirconia Nose Stud

Cubic Zirconia Nose Stud

Finely Crafted Gold Nose Stud

Finely Crafted Gold Nose Stud

Beautiful Cubix Zirconia Nose Stud

Beautiful Cubix Zirconia Nose Stud

Gold Multi-Color Nose Pin

Gold Multi-Color Nose Pin

The amazing thing about the designs of the Indian gold jewelry is that you will find different designs in each culture and state. South India is famous for its temple-based jewelry, while amazing carved designs are the specialty of North India. However, Western part of the country is popular for its mirror and stonework. And if you are looking to find the outclass beadwork then you should go to the eastern region of India, there you will find skilled designers for this type of work on jewelry.

Gold Indian jewelry is available in different varieties. Some of the most common forms of this jewelry are maang tikka, nose pin, nose ring, earrings, necklaces, pendants, chokers, armlets, finger rings, bangles, bracelets, waistbands, toe rings and anklets. Trained and accomplished jewelry makers make these pieces by using pure 22k gold. If you want to see the classy artwork then you should check out the Meenakari and Kundan gold jewelry of India. This type of jewelry is exceptional and look magnificent.

The history of gold jewelry in India is very old and it was the tradition of rajas and maharajas of hundreds of years ago to adore these jewelry pieces and this tradition is being transferred from generation to generation.


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Hindu Wedding Ceremonies And A Gold Nose Ring

by Gold Nose Ring on Oct.14, 2009, under gold nose ring

Hindu weddings are very bright events, filled with ritual and celebration, that continue for several days. They are not small affairs, often with 400-1000 people attending (many of whom are unknown to the bride and groom). Though most marriages are arranged, some couples in urban areas have love marriages.lengha down the isle

The true Indian wedding is about two families getting wedded socially with much less emphasis on the individuals involved. Many of the wedding customs are common among the Hindus, Jains, Sikhs and even Muslims. They are a combination of local, religions and family traditions. dress was the bride wearing silk sarees
Thali is an Indian meal with contents varying from one regional cuisine to another. A thali is a selection of different dishes, usually served in small bowls on a round tray. The round tray is generally made with steel with multiple compartments. In North America people sometimes use plastic thalis because they are disposable.
Typical dishes include rice, dhal, vegetables, chapati, papad, curd (yoghurt), small amounts of chutney or pickle, and a sweet dish to top it. Important marriage ceremonies Some of the rituals were in vogue considering the young age of the bride and groom in the early days. But these have been followed even now also. Examples are Nalangu, bride and groom being carried after the Kaasi yathirai,Oonjal and the bride sitting on the father’s lap. Vrutham The wedding rites/rituals/celebrations start off with prayers offered to ancestors to seek their and God’s blessings for the upcoming wedding. This usually takes place in the early morning hours of the first wedding day.

The bride’s side does the rites for the bride’s side of the family while the groom side does conducts its own prayers side-by-side. Janavasam/”maapillai azhaippu” - the procession This is the archetypical picture of Indian celebration packed with a kaleidoscope of color, glitz, music and dancing! The groom would be seated on a horse-drawn chariot (or in some cases, beautifully adorned cars) as he makes a procession through the roads with his entourage. The accompanying entourage dances to the rhythm rendered by the accompanying band announcing to all the upcoming matrimony .

In recent times the bride gets a piece of action as she joins the groom halfway through the procession and gets to sit alongside the groom on the chariot. They then make their way to the temple where the groom - “maapillai” - is given a new set of traditional dhoti - “veshi” and shirt - to wear for the following nischayathartham ceremony. Of late some grooms go for Western styled suits also. The reason for this ritual is from the practice of announcing in early days to all the village people on who is the bride and groom. The procession then makes its way back to the mandapam (wedding hall) where the nischayathartham then ensues Nischayathartham - the engagement ceremony

After all the joyous dancing and pompous procession, the guests settle down at the mandapam to witness and bless the rites and rituals involved in the “engagement ceremony” with the background of Sanskrit mantrams chanted by the Hindu priests.

During the Nichayathartham the following details of both bride and the groom are read out for the everyone Personal: Father’s name, Grand father’s name, the village to which their forefather’s belonged, their gothra,aliasname etc. Muhurtham: Date & Time (Georgian and Lunar), Lagnam, Star, Address of the marriage hall etc. The bride and groom are officially engaged in God’s name and the auspicious timing for the Muhurtham - the actual wedding rites - is set in everybody’s presence.

Everyone present in the Nichayathaartham is asked if anyone has any concern or objection and only after everyone is okay the “Thaamboolam” plates are exchanged. “Thaamboolam” plates containing items required for the muhurtham are exchanged by both the groom’s and bride’s sides (generally the senior most male) during this function.

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Muhurtham - the WEDDING proper Muhurtham refers to the actual wedding ceremony itself. It typically occurs on the second day of a 2- or 3-day wedding ceremony and occurs generally early in the morning around 7-8 am depending on the priests’ decree but may be even up to 11 AM. The muhurtham includes the “Kasi yaatrai” , “maalai maatral”, “oonjal ceremony” and the actual Muhurtham itself.

Kasi yaatrai refers to an age-old Brahmin ritual where the groom “decides” to take up ’sanyaasam’ (i.e. asceticism, monkhood) for spiritual pursuit. He would ultimately be ‘convinced’ by the bride’s father to return and take up “grahastham” or family life and that the bride will assist in his subsequent spiritual pursuit. For the Kaasi Yaathirai, the bride’s father would have to buy(as in general practice)an Umbrella, Hand fan, Bhagwad Gita book, Sandals. The maapillai (groom) will then agree and garlands will be exchanged by the bride and groom (maalai maatral).

The process of maalai maatral may be complicated by the groom’s side carrying the groom and the bride’s side cayring the bride and each side making it difficult for the other side to correctly place the garland. Basically traditional family entertainment. They would then head to a swing (oonjal) in the mandapam. Respected womenfolk of the household will then perform short rituals with classical singing to ward off “evil eyes” as the bride and groom are seated on the oonjal. They then proceed to the podium in the mandapam where rites of the marriage - muhurtham - are performed.

The climax is when the bride is seated on her dad’s lap as her dad does (kannigadhaanam) and offers his daughter to be taken care of by the groom. As the priest then chants mantrams, the groom ties a “thaali” or “thirumaangalyam” as a necklace around the bride’s neck as all the guests shower their blessings (symbolized by rice grains that are distribued to all guests to shower onto the bride and groom). This symbolizes the actual wedding and the newly-weds take their marriage vows in 7 steps (sapthapathi) as they walk 3 rounds hand-in-hand around the holy fire (agni).

Nalangu - wedding games Nalangu is a tradition that dates back to times when marriages used to occur at a younger age (early teens). This component was incorporated to keep the mood light-hearted and fun for the newly wed young teens. It has stayed on as an integral component of South Indian weddings. Traditional games include the newly-weds putting their hands into a small bowl to find a small object with the person finding the object first the winner. Other examples of games include breaking papadums over each other’s heads and so on and so forth. It is an interesting component of the wedding gala. Wedding Reception Photos may be taken with the newly weds with the backdrop of classical music.

Typically South Indian / Carnatic musicians are called upon to provide the music entertainment as the reception goes on. Kattu Saatham This is on the day next to the Muhurtham. In early days the groom’s family would have to travel for a longtime to reach their place and so for their travel needs food would be packed and given.This is how the ritual came in to practice.

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