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There is Indian Jewellery for nearly every part of the body. Below, we have grouped our Indian jewellery descriptions by where you wear it.

For your ease of use we have linked this guide to the relevant sections of our website so that you can see pictures of the Indian Jewellery we are describing here.

Indian necklaces can be any of the following:
• Choker : this is a necklace worn tightly around the neck, we recommend these for clients with normal to long necks.
• Pendant set: a pendant on a necklace chain. Beaded strands continue to be very on trend for 2012. Our fine American diamond pendant & earring sets can be worn with a real gold / silver chain.
• Collar necklace: this is a necklace that sits at the base of the neck & lower. The Jodha Akbar Replica collar necklace covers the whole of the chest area. So these can vary greatly in size.
• Rani haar: this Indian necklace is a large decorated pendant permanently attached to a long chain. The pendant part should sit on the bust or lower. This is often worn with another necklace usually a collar necklace (but it is personal preference how this is worn). Rani haars are a traditional type of Indian necklace. Rani haars are well suited to taller ladies who or those who wear a hijab.

• Chandellear Earrings
• Jhumka: indian earrings with hanging bell shaped decoration.
• Tops: these are large decorated stud earrings.
• Sahaara chain: Indian accessory to any Indian Earring. Traditionally this was used to support the vast weight of heavy 22K gold earrings. A Sahaara is a chain going from the front of the earring over the ear & either: hooked directly into the hair; or around the back of the ear. It can be affixed using loops which you feed onto the earring post.

• Tikka: looks liks a pendant on a short chain and is worn down the hair parting.
• Matha Patti: a decorated chain that is worn along the hair-line. A matha-patti is always worn with a tikka. Matha-pattis originate from south India.
• Jhoomer / Passa : this is a traditional Pakistani head ornament. IT is clipped into the hair and is worn over the temple (usually left side). This has become increasingly fashionable in recent years and is now worn across Indian.
• Hair Chotli: this is a long elaborate chain that you pin onto the outside of a plait. This has been very much in fashion

• Hath Panjas: bracelet with decorated chains attached to either: 1, 3 or 4 rings.
• Cocktail Rings: a large ring, can be worn instead of hath panjas for a modern & fashionable bridal look.
• Bajuband: this is a decorated chain worn around the upper arm i.e. an armlet. 
• Indian Bangles: these come in 2 main types: Kangans & Churis.
Kangans are wider in design and can be worn alone or more classically on the 2 outer edges of a bangle set, to frame it. Most of our kangans have a screw fastening so 1 size can fit many, please check individual product descriptions.
Churis are thinner in design as many of these are worn at a time, with kangans 

The Indian sizing numbers represent the diameter of the bangle in inches & fractional inches, so 2.6 means a bangle diameter of 2 6/16 inches. This diameter could represent the inner or outer points of the bangle.

• Nath: this is a nose ring, traditionally worn by Indian brides. These can vary in size from a very small plain ring (1cm) to a large hoop (up to 8cm) decorated with beads, semi-precious stones etc.
These can be attach in 3 ways: 
o Clip-on
o Screw on
o Earring style: suitable for pierced noses only. 
A nath can come with or without a long chain that is draped along the cheek and then hooked into the hair. The most common style is with a chain - the chain also adds support to naths for noses that are not pierced.


• Pyaal: Indian anklets
• Toe rings: Worn by all. We recommend Indian toe rings for brides on their mendhi night, as your feet will be on show but you cannot wear an anklet as it will probably interfere with your mendhi application.

• Saree belts: these have been popularised by Bollywood star Shilpa Shetty.
• Saree Clip: Traditionally used as a key chain by the lady of the haweli, but now used as a fashion accessory.
• Indian brooches: can be worn on a chuni, saree or head scarf. 
Our top fashion tip: Use a heavy Indian brooch at the end of a saree pallu to weigh it down & make it hang better… looks pretty too!



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