Temple Jewellery Types Every Bride Must Know

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Temple Jewellery

Bejewel in these pieces of temple jewellery and capture everyone in your enchanting spell of dazzle.

Jewelleries have been a symbol of royalty for ages. They are a divine dazzle for the glam to your look and an amazing touch of elegance. Taking instances from celebrities like Aditi Rao Hydari’s wedding jewelleries that were a love letter to simplicity and royalty. Didn’t she look like a South Indian princess? Temple jewellery has become an integral part of our tradition, making every piece and every motif an artful statement to a bride’s wedding ensemble. Team Wedding Affair again comes with zest on ethereal temple jewelleries that can be a great inspiration for our lovely bride-to-be and make the big day as special as you are!

Necklace to Elevate Your Charm

Temple Jewellery

This wedding season, walk the aisle like a princess adorned in the enigmatic Manga Malai. A statement temple jewellery that holds its significance in history, it is a great option for a more “over the top” look for your big day. The necklace will make you look like a queen on her throne on your wedding day. 

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A Kamarband to Remember

Temple Jewellery

Give your ensemble a touch of magic with this Kandora waistbelt, a Kolkata dye work. This magnificent temple jewellery is a surreal gold touch to your trousseau that will always be a beautiful memory. A delicate design that is a perfect fit for the day and will give you an awe-paulling look to shine bright like a diamond. 

Regal Bangles for the Regal You

Temple Jewellery

On your big day, step into royalty with this Temple Lakshmi Kadha that will give you the imperial vibe for the day! Adorned with acute dome carvings, intricate patterns and subtle motifs, this piece will be a “straight out of a Madhubala story” and make you no less than a star. These regal bangles are a perfect match for a Goddess-like apparel for the day. 

Jhumkas Are a Must!

Temple Jewellery

Jhumkas are an important part of Indian tradition since they are the ultimate gems of charm in a bride. Wedding is the time when this gem works its best and to make that happen, you must have a collection of some amazing-looking Jhumkas that hold the majestic light in you. This Exquisite Vintage Gold Jhumkas is the one missing part from your wedding day jewellery collection. If not this then what? 

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The Nupur of Royalty

Temple Jewellery

Payals/Anklets aren’t only a great fashion statement these days but also symbolize grace, femininity and prosperity. The Antique Payal is a great option for the typical temple-style payal with its regal essence. A delicate yet beautiful part of the temple jewellery collection and a must for your wedding ensemble. A mangtika or headset is worn at the centre of the forehead, it is symbolic of the sacred union of a man and woman which protects the bride from evil energy. Though a fashion statement, its deep-rooted connection to beauty is still alluring. 

A Band of Gold: Nosepins and Rings 

Temple Jewellery

A ring in the temple jewellery is a promise for tomorrow between the couple. A knot that ties two partners for a journey towards life. A symbol of union, this piece of jewellery is yet another special part not to be forgotten so quickly. The Lanet Ring is the sheer mark of royalty here, with pink and white diamonds studded in one to form a flower pattern that is held in a band of gold. Nosepins are the final and very minute touch to your entire bridal look that enhances your facial features. 

Dear brides, glam up the special day with these majestic temple jewellery and bring them into your collection.  

Team Wedding Affair will be back with more such interesting tips and tricks to help you shine on your big day. 

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