The Blissful Glam
The Blissful
Glam
hello to my lovely readers, this is a post from my recent blog which would help you get an idea of what jewelry combinations are the best for you, for different events of this festive season. An Indian wedding timeline is a thing of art in itself. Each day prior to the wedding is full of rituals and traditions that are homogenous to our cultures and are so diverse from one another. Some Indian beliefs have a different set of pre-wedding rituals . not only in wedding days but in regular events too jewelry plays key role in inhancing the looks and personality of the person
put a ring on it
Engagement
Gold and silver together represent a powerful duality in spiritual symbolism. Gold, with its solar associations, symbolizes masculine energy, abundance, and enlightenment, while silver, connected to the moon, signifies feminine energy, intuition, and the subconscious.
henna adornment
mehndi
Mehndi ceremonies are generally paired with flower jewelries.
Flowers and jewellery place an important role in Marriage ceremony which is a very special occasion for any girl. As important is how she feels, equal important is how she looks. Mehndi art enhances her look of hands and legs and it can be further enhanced with use of floral jewellery around her hands to décor the mehndi.
Flower Jewellery for wedding is a new trend that is taking the world of the internet like a storm. From Instagram to Twitter, while exploring the fun bridal accessories, we came across several stunning Flower Jewellery that grabbed our major attention. In between the intertwined rituals and traditions, those brides left no stone unturned to look their gorgeous self in amazingly beautiful floral blooms.
- Gold qualifies as a financial security (mostly for women, bride in case of wedding)
- Indian women look astonishingly beautiful in gold jewellery (So obvious for brides on their wedding day)
- Traditionally speaking, a bride entering a new home wearing gold a lucky omen
- It sure is a fruitful long-term investment for children’s marriage and retirement.Indian festivals and wedding all celebrate colors and riches with Gold jewellery. People clad in colourful clothing and sparkling gold jewellery, with music and great food, this is the classic theme for us. No one can ever imagine an Indian wedding without gold? Obviously not! Since centuries Gold has been a part of Indian culture, traditions and rightly so, celebrations.
Be it the bride, groom or the baratis and other family members, Gold jewellery is the centre of attention on any Indian wedding ceremony. It is believed auspicious to wear gold during festivals and puja ceremonies. In fact, Indian scriptures mention some special festivals and specific days as auspicious ones to buy Gold jewellery (AkshayTritiya, Pushya Nakshatra etc.).
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