A traditional bridal outfit and jewellery go hand-in-hand. One cannot do without the other. No matter how resplendent her lehenga or saree may be, only sparkling jewellery can render her bridal look ...
India is the land of diversity with every state having its language, traditions, and culture. Identified by their choice of clothing and accessories, one can automatically bifurcate the people ...
Dressing up and looking the best on the D-day takes top priority for any bride, and jewellery forms a vital part of it. We are all familiar with the traditional jewellery pieces. But, did you know a ...
The bindi is placed at the centre of the bride's forehead in the space between the eyebrows. Traditionally, it is circular and red in colour but bindis are now matched according the bridal outfit.
Inspired by the craftsmanship of antique and traditional jewellery, Nemichand Bamalwa & Sons (J) Park Street launched its recent bridal jewellery collection ‘Ojasvi’— an ode to women. The collection ...
Today"s Indian bride embodies confidence, independence, and a distinctive voice of her own. She embraces her heritage while seeking unique expressions of her individuality. Designers are taking note ...