Cultural Indian Hand Jewellery Rings include gold rings, a symbol of love between the couple as they are heading towards their new journey. Large metal rings with a precious gemstone are made for brides to give them a modern look-a a traditional bride having a western perfection. Double ring is like a knuckle ring for two fingers; they consist of many rings, made of gold, and can be worn by brides in one of her wedding week events.
INDIAN HAND JEWELLERY : PROPOSAL RINGS
Preparing for a new beginning, let’s begin with the best! Indian Jewellery traditional Engagement rings have always been unique and hold their worth for the rest of their life. Therefore, the choice for it should be wise. Diamond shares the top-most position up till now, followed by gold and other rings like silver with precious gemstones on it. Diamond has a win-win situation!
Indian Hand Jewellery : Cocktail Rings
Indian Cocktail Rings have remained in business for all the cocktail girls out there, fashionable wear for parties. These eye-catching rings favor best for casual wear. Some wear these on their special occasions with their best gemstone, while some serve them as a gift, and others make them precious wear for their loved ones by turning them into proposal rings.
Innovation in these comes with stackable rings, where women wear different styled rings, one on the other on the same finger. Well, it does give you a sporty look!
INDIAN HAND JEWELLERY : INDIAN BRACELETS
Indian Bangles
As traditional Indian wear-they were essentially made of gold. Modern women serve themselves with the contemporary bangles that have a touch of modernization, which are made of gold, platinum, could be encrusted with diamonds, and have a catchy color.
Armlets
They are also known as armbands and arm rings-traditionally made of metal and have their origin from ancient Indian culture. Thick metallic armlets are ancient crafted. Some ethical wears for brides are those who are in South Indian Jewellery, made of gold, amazingly designed having precious stones like ruby, diamond, and emeralds.
BRIDAL WEAR
Hath Phool
Decorating bride’s hands with beautifully crafted hath pools made of Kundan, Polki, and pearls.
Kaleera
The most significant trend that every bride is going to follow is designer Kaleera. This adds an inspiring look to traditional Indian costumed bride.
Bangles
The perfect heavenly look is when the bride is wearing a set of mix and match handcuffs and bangles. This will make best appeal your bridal attire and give you a majestic look.