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History of Indian jewellery is as old as the history of the country itself. Around 5000 years ago, the desire to adorn 
themselves aroused in people, leading to the origin of jewellery. Since then, Indian women and jewellery have 
gone hand in hand. There cannot be a woman in India, who does not adore herself with minimum jewellery. In 
fact, jewellery is considered as security and prestige of women in the country. The attraction for jewellery has 
been great in India that it is no more a craft than an art. 

Indian jewellery is unique in its design and workmanship. In all kinds of traditional dance forms, jewellery has 
been a significant part. Be it Bharatnatyam, Kuchipudi or Kathak, all have given importance to jewellery in 
presenting the artist. The sheer number of items forming the jewellery of an Indian woman is numerous, ranging 
from earrings and necklaces to pieces for adorning the hair, hip, feet, and feet. Jewellery made with emeralds, 
diamonds, pearls, rubies, sapphires and other precious and semi-precious stones have been in practice for long. 

The range of jewellery in India varies from religious to purely aesthetic types. It is crafted not only for humans, but 
also for the Gods, ceremonial elephants and horses. Royal class people have given patronage to the art of 
jewellery since ancient times, when rajas and maharajas vied with each other to possess the most exquisite and 
magnificent pieces. Regional differences can be observed in the making of jewellery, depending on the 
differences in geography, people, culture, and their lifestyle. 

While the designs in solid gold jewellery of Tamil Nadu and Kerala are inspired by nature, the Meenakari and 
Kundan styles of jewellery making have been influenced by the Mughal dynasty. Then there is a huge range of 
silver beads found all over India, especially in Rajasthan, Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh and Himachal Pradesh. Their 
availability leads to the development of the bead jewellery, popular till date. 

While Assamese jewellery is influenced by local flora and fauna, Manipuri jewellery-makers make use of items 
like shells, animal claws, teeth and precious and semi-precious stones. These huge varieties of ornaments bear 
testimony to the excellent skill of the jewellers and craftspeople of the country. Indian jewellery in Gold, 
diamonds, silver, sterling silver, precious stones, copper and semi-precious stones is a rage all over the world. 



An Indian bride is deemed incomplete without her sixteen adornments 
and jewellery forms an essential part of these adornments. On the main 
wedding day, every bride is expected to look her best. To achieve this 
goal, the bride pays special attention towards her wedding attire, 
jewellery, accessories, makeup and hair style. There are a number of 
items in the jewellery which cover, almost all the vital parts of the body. 
These items are specially prepared to compliment the bridal dress. The 
bridal jewellery consists of the following items. 

Maangtika 
It is worn on the forehead by the bride. This is a reason why most of the bridal hair styles bear centre parting. 
This is done in order to accommodate the maangtika. This can be in different shapes and studded with different 
precious and semi precious stones. It usually consists of a string a with a centre piece attached to one end. In 
varied cultures, the form of the maangtika varies. It is even seen as a crown in some regions. 

Necklace 
Necklace is the most eye catchy piece of jewellery, worn by the bride. It comes along with matching ear rings and 
nose piece. Moreover, attention is paid that it complements the colour of your attire and neck line. A choker is 
deemed perfect for such an occasion, coupled with a long necklace. 

Ear Rings 
The ear rings usually match the necklace. You can choose between varieties like long heavy ear rings or short 
loops, from antique ear rings to small studs, depending upon your wedding outfit's colour and design. 

Nose Ring 
This is another essential jewellery item to be worn by the bride. It is also chosen keeping in mind the colour and 
design of the ear rings. The traditional nose piece is known as 'Nath', which consists of a studded nose ring with 
a long chain hooked up in the hair. In case the nose is not pierced, there are nose studs available, which can be 
temporarily worn by the bride for the ceremony. 

Bangles 
Bangles are the symbol of the nuptial rituals. As a result, the bride wears both gold as well as glass bangles on 
her wedding day. The glass bangles are mostly of the colour of the wedding dress. However, the gold bangles 
are the ones gifted by the mother in law. 

Arm Bands 
Arm bands or armlets enhance the beauty of the bride, elating her grace and elegance. It is a traditional and 
regal jewellery item, which has become quite a fashion statement today. For a more stylish look, they are worn 
only on one arm. 

Rings 
Rings are also vital to the embellishment of the bride. Usually the bride wears a Hath phoolhar in her hands. This 
consists of five rings for all the fingers, connected with a central piece, further connected with a bracelet, to be 
worn in the hand. 

Waist Band 
Waist band is worn on the waist, over the saree or the lehenga. This is a heavy jewellery piece, which is quite 
traditional in look and design. This also serves as a support for the wedding dress and helps to keep in place. An 
artistic waist band can really add up to the grandeur of your wedding ensemble. 

Anklets and Toe Rings 
The bride also wears anklets and toe rings in her feet. These are usually made of silver as gold is not worn in the 

feet. They are available in intricate designs, decorated with works of meenakari, kundan and beads.

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