Indian Bridal Jewelry
The Bahrain Is Better In All Things Jewels
by Gold Nose Ring on Aug.19, 2009, under Indian Bridal Jewelry
Jewelry is an item of personal adornment, such as a necklace, ring, brooch or bracelet,anklets, bangles etc. All the girls definitely like jewelry. They all are crazy about Fashion jewelry. I too also like all kinds of jewelry.
I like rings, steads, chains, long chains, Bangles, anklets, etc depends upon the making and style. I love to wear small small jewelry. It looks very elegant, pretty and nice. If i am going to purchase a jewelry, first i have to watch the design, weight and purity (if it is either gold or silver or platinum). My ring or stead must be elegant, small in size, ultra modern, sleek and it must be light weighted. It should be fashionable, and attractive. Fashion jewelry improves our look. Now a days many girls prefer platinum and silver ornaments. Because of the elegant look and pattern.
Gold ankle bracelets are gradually finding an increasing number of takers among women these days. Irrespective of their age, most fashion conscious women across the world are going in for gold ankle bracelets in large number nowadays. Jewelry designers these days are in a way responsible for their rising popularity. They are coming out with newer designs almost each passing day.

The numerous designs can be found at many leading online jewelry stores too. A simple online search can help you choose from the wide variety on offer. Like gold and silver ornaments, many stores sell a imitation jewelry too. These all are looks like original gold and silver jewelry. College and working girls like to wear this kind of jewelry. Not only these people, many middle class women also buy these imitation jewelry, because of pattern, choice of jewelry and money saving. I too also purchase these imitation jewelry through online stores. I have diamond ring and stead which is favorable for me. Many people like pearl and ruby ornaments too. I have a pearl set including ring, stead, necklace and bangles. It was very nice among my other jewelry. Earrings frame the face, accent your outfit, and are always in fashion.
Here you will find a bevy of the subtle, bold, and beautiful to adorn your lovely ear. Original, handcrafted designs created to touch a woman´s heart. One of a kind and limited edition jewelry made with the utmost care of precious metals, gemstones and pearls. I am interested in birth stone also. so i bought 1 garnet and ruby stone for me and make a ring. It was nice and i always wear it in my fingers. Jewelry making is an art. Making beaded jewelry is the least expensive hobbies. I try and wear it many times. Sentimentally Garnet is good for me. So i like this stone. So i always prefer garnet.
The Beauty Beyond The Nile
by Gold Nose Ring on Jul.19, 2009, under Indian Bridal Jewelry
Indians are very fond of jewels in common. Both men and women want wear lot of jewels to bring attraction of others. In fact, Indians consider the jewels as the prestigious status for them in the society. The jewels are made of gold, silver and platinum. In past days, the jewels are made of gold and silver.
Nowadays, the platinum ornaments are introduced in this decade. The gold and silver has some chemical substances which will done good to the human health. The gold receives sun rays and it is sent to the human body which will make our body cool. The silver makes us to long live in this world. The silver is used to make plate, tumblers and even some vessels.
Eating or using silver vessels in our day to day lives, will prevent harmful diseases and made us to live longer. Apart, from vessels or ornaments, there are symbol of social status. People think that there will be a social status only if they wear gold or platinum ornaments. Platinum metal is very costly than gold. The pure gold cannot be used to make ornaments. The pure gold is mixed with copper to some respected ratio and ornaments are made, so that the ornaments can withstand and give long life without less damage. As gold rates are rising high, some people buy gold for the investment purpose. The gold coins are good for investment when compared to gold jewels. Further stones are embedded in the ornaments to give further attraction.

Stones are very much related to the zodiac signs. Each stone has one power. The people can wear ornaments embedded with stones as ear ring, toe ring, bangle, etc. according to the zodiac sign. Indians are subjected very much to the sentiments and they will have faith on zodiac signs. They think this zodiac will lead their life. Diamond is mostly used by rich people. As diamonds are costly in nature, middle and poor economy level people do not buy it even they have anxiety to do so. It may be symbol of rich in the social status. Many diamond showrooms are opened and we have to recognize the good diamond from bad ones. There are many myths about diamonds in the modern society. Some says diamond is good for one part of people and it may do bad things for other people.
But this is only a myth. There is no proof regarding this thought. Most people buy gold in the form of bars. They will add copper that and make ornaments. Nowadays, the price of the gold is reaching sky. So people show some aggressiveness towards gold. The people who make ornaments out of gold have left with no job, and they are switching over to some other business by leaving their business which was followed through heredity. Women are very fond of jewels when compared to men. They are not even attending any ceremonies without gold ornaments. Gold has influenced Indians in their day to day life.
Kundan Style For Love And Care
by Gold Nose Ring on Jul.09, 2009, under Indian Bridal Jewelry
Jewelry is an adornment for women and they wear it to enhance their looks and make them more attractive. There are various designs that women prefer to wear and vary from the simplest to the heavy designs, from the traditional to the modern designs. The Indian women prefer wearing heavy jewelry and they are adorned from head to toe with jewelry especially when they groom for weddings and any cultural celebrations.
There are a variety of Indian designs available in the market that when you go shopping you would be baffled with the huge collections. I have a lot of favorites in the Indian designs even though I prefer to wear simple designs casually, whenever I go for a wedding function or a celebration I prefer wearing heavy Indian jewelry designs.
The first jewelry I prefer wearing are necklaces and I love wearing heavy necklaces and when ever I go for shopping for necklace I prefer kundan works as they are more traditional and refine. It goes well with saree and is really very attractive and elegant I have two sets of kundan jewelry and wear them most of the time I dress up myself to go for a function.
The second jewelry I choose to wear after necklace is earrings. I love to wear a variety of earrings and the favorite design that I like to wear on my ears are ring designs. Ring earrings suites almost every one and there are many designs and styles available in ring earrings. After earrings I choose my bangles and I love wearing broad bangles with kundan work and Mahabharata designs. I usually wear one broad bangle on each hand to adorn my hands. An anklet adds beauty to your feet and is a great piece of ornament. While you are going for a function you would like to get adorned with ornaments from head to toe. Anklets are worn by a lot of Indian women and I love to wear anklets with a little bit of chiming while walking.
I like wearing toe rings and I prefer wearing round plain toe rings and spiral toe rings. While wearing chapels and high heeled chapels toe ring would look great on the exposed toes. I love wearing rings on my fingers and I prefer wearing Joda Akbar style ornaments and prefer such designs on my fingers. Armlets go well with saree and blouse and they add elegance to the dress you are wearing, an armlet with stones on them is a great ornament to make you look more elegant and traditional. You have also got waist belts to adorn your wastes available in various Indian designs.
Overlapping designs are my favorites for waist chains and they hang in a number of semi circles on one side of your waste. Nose rings are very popular in South India and women wear them to add more glamour to their face. A round plain ring goes well for any type of face and is my preferred one. Stone jewelry is the favorites of all time and is preferred by many women. The traditional designs combined with precious stones are really amazing and I really love them especially because it is very elegant and your can carry yourself with pride wearing one.
Diamonds, ruby and emerald are precious stones and are very elegant and classy when worn. In precious stones I love the navaratna models containing the nine precious stones in necklaces and bangles. This design is my favorite among the Indian designs and I prefer wearing them most of the time. There are huge collections available in Indian designs depicting the culture and tradition of each region. Even the year old designs haven’t lost its glory and are continuing through generations even now.
Unique Styles That Continue Tradition
by Gold Nose Ring on Jun.29, 2009, under Indian Bridal Jewelry
Styles of jewelry in India are as diverse as its regions, cultures and people. Making jewelry is considered to be an exclusive art from and has passed down from generations of karigars and artisans. Different types of arts used in today’s fashion jewelry in India include.
Temple jewelry: These pieces of jewelry are purely traditional and are usually worn by people who want to represent their culture through events like folk dance. The designs and motifs of this kind of jewelry are inspired by elements of nature.
Antique jewelry: This type of jewelry is usually found in gold and silver and is oxidized to give them a dull look.
Meenakari jewelry: This jewelry is made up of kundan and is embedded in silver or gold. Precious beads and stones are also used in these jewelry pieces and are extremely popular in Rajasthan and other parts of Northern India.
South Indian Jewelry: Because people have suddenly become aware of the spiritual value of rudraksha, these beads are extensively used in South Indian pieces of jewelry and have become very popular among women throughout India in the form of necklaces, bracelets and earrings. Because rudraksha beads have a spiritual value attached to them, they are usually not worn in legs as anklets.
Costume jewelry: Costume jewelry has its own place in an Indian woman’s heart and it is usually crafted on materials like jute, ceramics and coconut wood. They have intrinsic looks and designs and are marvels of craftsmanship. Any fashionable woman is just mad for it. For Indian women, jewelry is not just a matter of their wealth but refers to much more than that. Women aim at gaining a presentable look at school, work or at any social event or function and we should be thankful to the Internet to provide such a wide variety of choices and information regarding today’s fashion jewelry. Shopping for fashion jewelry through Internet not only saves your time but also your money to a great extent.
Indian bridal jewelry: Indian weddings are undoubtedly a way to show off your class and status in the society. Apart from loud music, dances, colors, food and dresses, jewelry also plays an important role in accomplishing an Indian wedding. In India, a wedding is considered to be a bond of highly sacred value and it is the most important day of a woman’s life. Indian brides are decked up with beautiful jewelry from head to toe, complementing with their personality and attire.
Some of the most important pieces of jewelry that are a must on an Indian bride are maangtika, earrings, nose ring or nath, necklace, armbands, bangles, finger rings, anklets and ring bracelets. Kundan jewelry pieces are made from Rajasthan and produce an abundance of colors. Polkis or meenakaris are by-products of Mughals and Rajputs and are finding their place in modern show rooms now-a-days. Pearl jewelry pieces are luxurious, versatile and immaculate and are simply irresistible. Most Indian pearl jewelry is designed in white pearls in combination with beads, crystals and semi-precious stones.
Mughal jewelry was introduced into the country by Mughals and is never out of fashion. This kind of jewelry is ornate with focus upon elaborate designs that are highly inspired by elements of nature. Some of the common motifs of Mughal jewelry are flowers, vines, leaves, birds and mangoes. Navrattan jewelry is a traditional Bengali style of jewelry which comprises of 9 precious gem stones including ruby, pearl, diamond, opal, emerald, turquoise, coral, sapphire and cat’s eye.
Admirable Jewelry, Admirable People
by Gold Nose Ring on Jun.12, 2009, under Indian Bridal Jewelry
Indian Jewelry shows an admirable as well as an enthusiastic show on the jewelry created in the jewelry workshop. Whatever may be the design or the style, it is captured in a moment of time and is calculated as per the requirements from the customer. It is a familiar artistic work done by most of the persons, who make an earning by this work. The way of capturing the artistic work assigned by the customer is more complicated and mostly looks tedious and needs more amount of Patience.
If there is no patience in this work which needs a lot of concentration, then it is very tough to earn as well as withstand in the world of jewelry designing and sales. There are a lot of work and workmanship along with good concentration as well as imagination capacity required. The art when made a closer look than a normal look shows a different but amazing art involved and induced in it.
The artistic work goes on with more precious metals like Gold, Silver, Diamond and other metals. Gold is the mostly absorbed jewelry metal in our country. It is of different models when it is brought in the jewelry shop. We can find various fine art productions made available to the eyes of the customers. It seems to be shining to the eyes because it is the way the ornaments are set in the stores for a quicker glance by the customers.
There are a lot of designs when we go into the section of Bangles. Bangles are of different models and of different sizes which suits each age group. One can ask of a bangle that best suits their wrist or hand’s size. Also they are of different weight and design. Mostly girls or the females like to wear these types of ornaments.
Also there are more number of design collections in Rings that is available in various designs, and models also available in such a way that one select rings at any weight and for any age group. Irrespective of the age of the person and size of the finger. Again if we go for the necklaces section, one can find fine models of necklaces from smaller size that is so close around the neck to necklaces that fall longer from their neck. The length varies. There are a lot of designs to select and absorb.
There are chains also like the necklaces. There are ornaments which are made using the pearls, gems, and diamonds. These ornaments are worth high but are having a large number of fans who like to purchase these ornaments for their family for a design as well as for wearing new models. We have Pendants made out of gold, diamond etc. We have same chains, necklaces and rings made from Silver. Also pendants made out of diamond is also available for the sale.Along with these gold,gems,diamonds and silver, we have the stones which the people use to wear in the form of a ring or even a chain for style as wellas they think it brings luck.
Also they call the stones to be of a stone of luck. It is their approach over stones. Mostly these artistic materials and their designs show how much the world of art attracts the people of any age group.
Antique jewellery
by Gold Nose Ring on May.20, 2009, under Indian Bridal Jewelry
In contrast to its name, it actually relates to the present trend and is in reality considered more of fancy jewellery. Says Gunashekar, “the real antique jewellery is only that which is passed on through the ages. What we now craft in the name of antique jewellery is actually the modern day jewellery in gold or silver, which goes through a process of oxidising and is sometimes buried in a pot of clay, to give it a dull look.” “Antique silver is an offshoot of this process,” he says. In lieu of its uncommon appearance, wherein the shine of gold is conspicuous by its absence, a very select clientele desires antique jewellery.
The price of antique gold or antique silver is usually Rs.150 to Rs. 200 more than the normal price per gram. “In contrast, real antiques are totally priceless and the price per gram could range anywhere between Rs. 2,500 to Rs. 3,000 per gram,” the manager of the upscale jewellery mart adds. Minakari jewellery: Minakari or enamelling a unique combination of gems, enamel pigments and precious stones, was born as a result of Shah Jahan’s aesthetic vision that transformed enamelling into a sophisticated art. The outcome was a range of items, from jewellery to imperial thrones. The motifs used in the original minakari work were flowers, plants, scrolling vines and animal forms, amongst others. The jewellery of the past speaks volubly of the unmatched calibre of the artisans of the past and their ability to generate some of the finest designs. Says Gunashekar, “If observed closely, the nakshatra design, by the Diamond Trading Corporation, is an offshoot of the seven-stone diamond earring (vaira thodu) concept in the South, which is purchased by most of the parents of prospective brides. Keeping the seven stones as base, thousands of designs have been produced by the DTC to suit the changing trends.” What is it about traditional or old jewellery that remains attractive for years, one might wonder! The answer is, `They have shone through to stand the test of time’. Minakari jewellery is sought after more, by people in North India. The price starts from Rs. 3,000 for the simplest form of jewellery.
Jewelry On A Higher Level
by Gold Nose Ring on May.15, 2009, under Indian Bridal Jewelry
Top ten dress designs which I prefer are
1. Red Lehenga cholie with duppata specially red with a beautiful duppata having all jari designs on it is the best bridal dress designs of all. Color red is best suited because its a sign of love and new relationship. Short sleeves are best, because with this dress u can wear all type of jewelleries. If wearing diamond jewelleries then use same color designs on the dress. And if wearing gold jewelleries then prefer golden embordiery and golden designs on it.
2. Red Saari with blouse and dupatta on head. Saree as you know is a 6m long cloth mostly worn by indian women and are the best costumes to be worn. Red Saari is also a very good bribal wear and is worn most occasionally on marriages. Again short sleeves blouses are best for it. It is less fashionable than red lehenga but mostly wore by brides in South India. With this also brides prefer a juda on head and dupatta. Mostly gold jewelleries are worn with this.
3. Ghaghra choli is an alternative of lehenga choli. Ghagra is most preferred in the western India like in Rajasthan, Gujarat etc. The ghaghra as you see looks good in all gujarati designs and in all colors. Good color ghaghra are red, pink, orange and yellow. Short sleeves are preferred because brides wear ornaments around their arms and that look awesome.
4. Varanasi saree are just gorgeous ones to be worn by bridals.The exotic designs on it makes it more dashing and beautiful. You wear a matching blouse with this and can go for heavy necklace, bangles, earnings, nose ornaments, first ornaments, payals etc. Short sleeve blouse are preferred. Hardly long sleeves are worn. This dress is most worn by the Eastern India like Uttranchal specially varanas.
5. Baluchuri saree with a blouse is beautiful dress. Colors can be blue green, golden etc. Again short sleeve blouses are worn with this. Brides of states like west bengal, Assam, Orissa prefer this type of dress. The beautiful design on it make the saree costlier.
6. Kota sarees are dazzling ones and are used by the bridals but are preferred less as compared to others. People mostly use this saree to give the bride as head dress. The check designs made on the saree is beautiful. You can go for red, pink, green or combination of two colors. In this also short sleeve blouse are used and the blouse color is contrast color of the saree so worn.
7. Shalwar kameez with a duppatta and quarter sleeve kameez is preferred. Colors that look good are red, pink, maroon or shades of these colors. Specially golden designs on this shalwar and kameez is preferred. The duppatta that is by the punjabi brides and northern brides. Golden jewelleries are preferred and are traditional but nowadays people are even going for diamond and platinum. Chuda is used with this dress.
8. Jardashi sarees are the dazzling and shining sarees. People prefer dark colors on this sarees and brides wear heavy jewelleries along with this. These sarees are less preferred and worn by the brides but are worn. These wear earlier fashionable. People wear again short or quarter sleeves blouse with this.
9. Patiala suite shalwar are similar to shalwar kameez but the difference lies in the shalwar or the leg piece cloth that is being weared. In case of Patiala shalwar the cloth used is more and the aleigance of the dress is increased. Brides prefer short suide or kameez on this.
10.Bangladeshi dhaakai saree and blouse as the name suggest is most used by the brides in west bengal state of India and are preferred more by the begali peoples and in kolkata. Even Bangladesh country this saree is used and are worn
How To Wear A Saree
by Gold Nose Ring on May.14, 2009, under Indian Bridal Jewelry
The success of the Sari is attributed to its total simplicity, practical comfort, and sense of luxury a woman experiences when she wears one. A Saree properly draped transforms a woman to become graceful, stylish, elegant and sensuous. So we just make a note on some basic steps about how to drape a Sari.

A sari is an outfit which reveals as much as it hides. Wearing a sari is an art which require practice. A perfectly draped sari makes personality but a clumsily draped sari can equally bring down the look of the Sari and spoils the whole appearance of the woman. So just make a note on some basic steps about how to drape a sari in different styles. Sari is worn on different occasions and thus there are number of sari drapping styles available. If you are going to an office its advisable to pin up your sari, this looks smart and is manageable too. For parties, just pin up the tip of the sari and let the rest fall on your hand. This gives a very graceful look. We understand how important it is to know how to wear sari in proper style thus we learn you how to wear a sari in different styles with illustrated demonstrations in different steps.
STEP 1. A waist - to - floor length petticoat tied tightly at the waist by a drawstring. 2. A tight fitting blouse that ends just below the bust.
STEP 2 After step one you take the sari and tuck the plain end of the sari into the petticoat for one complete turn from right to left. Make sure that the lower end of the sari touches the floor.
STEP 3 Beginning from the tucked-in end start making pleats in the sari, about 5 inches deep.
STEP 4 Make about 7 to 10 pleats and hold them up together so that they fall straight and even.
STEP 5 Tuck the pleats into the waist slightly to the left of the navel, and make sure that they are turned towards the left. After this you take the sari and tuck the plain end of the sari into the petticoat for one complete turn from right to left. Make sure that the lower end of the sari touches the floor.
STEP 6 The end portion thus draped is the pallu, and can be prevented from slipping off by fixing it at the shoulder to the blouse with a small safety pin. You are now draped in a saree . Now stand before the mirror and get enchanted by the grace you exude
A journey in Jewelry
by Gold Nose Ring on May.02, 2009, under Indian Bridal Jewelry
FIVE THOUSAND years ago was born the desire to adorn oneself and thus took root Indian jewellery. India being a “gem-bearing” country has been a treasure trove of various precious stones and has enticed many a traveller, trader and invader alike. Transgressing through time and history, Indian jewellery has not remained just a craft, but evolved into an art - both in design and workmanship. For the rulers, jewels were a statement of power, prosperity and prestige. But for the Indian woman, jewellery was and is, even today in many parts considered as a security, the value of which will almost always accentuate, never depreciate. Temple jewellery: Classical and traditional in its appearance, temple jewellery is commonly associated with dancers practicing the dance form of Bharatanatyam or Kuchipudi. Temple jewellery is characterised by some of the finest handwork, painfully crafted by skilled craftsmen and jewellers.
Due to the finesse required in crafting it, the time required to deliver the jewellery may sometimes even go up to a year, depending on the number of pieces required. But one sight at the final product and most of customers will forget the agony of their wait. From earrings to necklaces to pieces for adorning the hair, feet, hip and even the plait, the temple jewellery that is custom-made, according to the measurements of the customer, is surely an enviable possession.
Made with uncut rubies (pucchakallu), emeralds, uncut diamonds (param), pearls, sapphire and other precious stones with the foundation in gold. The price range could be anywhere between Rs. 80,000 for a pair of jhumkas (earrings) to several lakhs for necklaces and other specialised items. A set for a dancer, meeting all her requirements for the perfect adornment could be between Rs. 8,00,000 to Rs. 15,00,000. Says Kirtilal’s manager Gunashekar, “the reason for the expensive nature of temple jewellery is obviously the making charge, which itself is almost one-third of the total cost. Even today, the original temple jewellery is made only by certain craftsmen, who have to follow stringent requirements during the course of making it, like maintaining a cool temperature (as heat could damage the delicate gold threading), total concentration on each set due to the intricacy involved (which means taking up only one order at a time), and so on.
The creation of necklaces, rings and so forth is a time honored tradition that evolves as mankind does showing how our tastes, cultures, desires, needs and passions have changed as well along our journey.
Preparation For The Best Indian Wedding
by Gold Nose Ring on Apr.23, 2009, under Indian Bridal Jewelry

The most important rule of an Indian wedding that everyone should remember is that it’s never about the people getting married. Even though the idea revolves around holy matrimony where two people are bound for life the truth is more closely related to a social event where customs and rituals have to be followed for a successful wedding followed by marriage. As for any wedding the most important apparel for the bride is the wedding dress which completely depends on the location and culture the person belongs to however the most conventional and universally accepted wedding wear is a sari.
If the wedding is conducted for a lady whose roots are from south India then the choice of the sari fabric should be south Indian silk from the state of Kerela. If the girl is from north India the choice of fabric should revolve around a Banarsi silk sari for socio ethnic reasons. The other acceptable wear is a “gahgra choli” also known as a “chania choli” which is essentially a long flowing skirt and a short top with a scarp. The fabric used for a ghagra choli is silk as well. The best colors to use for a wedding dress are red, orange, bright yellow, turquoise, royal blue and purple.
The most common mistake that women make while preparing for the wedding is that they generally miss out on minute details that please them in order to make every one around happy which is not often a choice but an obligation. The greatest errors are in the choice of the kind of jewelry. Even though everyone around would be at their best to coax the bride into wearing heavy gold jewelry one must know that the ceremony lasts hours and the more jewelry on you the more weight on you and hence the more exhaustion. Hence it’s wiser to wear gold jewelry which is hollow so that it gives the effect of being solid.
Most Indian food are delicacies, the only thing that one needs to make sure is that vegetarian food and no-vegetarian food is served at different tables more over the only universally acceptable meat that can be served at an Indian wedding is mutton, chicken and fish. Since most Indian wedding are considered to be the union of not only two people but that of two families all pre-wedding events must be held at both the bride and groom’s place so that both families get to know each other. As for the expenses for Indian weddings sky is the limit. The more grand you make it the more the expenses sore.
