ESSENTIAL PIECES OF JEWELLERY
EVERY INDIAN BRIDE SHOULD HAVE IN HER LIST
1. Nose ring
A nose ring is the most fabulous facial highlight of the traditional bride. If you have chosen heavy attire and jewellery, an ethnic nose ring would be the perfect addition to complete the look. The good news is that you need not pierce your nose to be able to wear them on your big day, clip-on nose rings that look just as traditional as the others are available today. Nose rings make an ethnic statement, so do not hesitate to harness their power to transform you into a shimmering, otherworldly damsel.
2. Anklet and toe rings
Anklets are worn by brides all over India for reasons more than one. While they are appealing, they are also ethnic. Anklets, paired with toe rings would do magic to your delicate feet. Anklets are a feminine necessity as they transform your feet from normal to divine when paired with Mehendi and toe rings. Toe rings signify the married status of a woman in many traditions. Do we need to wait for an occasion more apt than your wedding to wear these little damsels?
3. Antique Ring
As a bride, you would already have a finger reserved for the engagement ring but why limit to that when you have terrific antique rings that come with the wedding set! Designer antique rings in gold with a large diamond or pearl in the center, and with small emeralds or rubies studded around them are back in vogue. These heavy rings would work perfectly with your matching jewellery and bridal lehenga and add sparkle on your big day.
4. Rani Haar
As the name suggests, is a neckpiece for the queens. Raani haars are long, majestic neckpieces that turn eyes and heads alike. As opposed to a necklace, a raani haar is a statement piece, significantly longer and regal. Raani haars give a royal touch to your attire. Raani haar is a bold and standalone piece of jewellery, and no Indian bride should miss a chance to don this regal chain of perfection on her big day.
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