Indian
brides go all out when it comes to dressing up and looking their best during
their wedding ceremonies. The Indian wedding tradition is probably one of the
most elaborate in the world, featuring all kinds of customs, practices, and
rituals every marrying couple must go through to celebrate as well as to
solidify their union as husband and wife. Of the many things that go into preparing
for a traditional Indian wedding, many brides are often most excited about the
clothes they will get to wear and the accessories to complete their look.
Much
like any wedding—the bride’s beauty is central and it’s only fitting to spend
time and effort perfecting your wedding look. A great way to simplify accessorizing
for your wedding day is to look at Indian wedding
jewelry sets, which pretty much include everything you will ever
need to complete at least one look for your wedding rites. While mixing and
matching pieces can also be fun, there is no guarantee that they will work well
enough collectively to tie your look together, hence the beauty of Indian
wedding jewelry sets that feature most everything that you will need to create
the perfect look.
Indian
wedding jewelry sets will mostly include everything from maang tikkas and matha
pattis to matching earrings, baju bands, nose rings, kamarbands, bangles,
anklets, and toe rings—literally everything that a bride would need to adorn
themselves from head to toe. Many of the accessories that brides wear have
ritualistic significance. The Maang tikka and the matha patti for instance, are
head gears, usually jeweled chains with large pendants, that are placed on the
bride’s forehead signifying the sacred unification of the bride and the groom.
Baju bands or arm bands are worn as a sign of virtue for the bride. These are
only some of the important symbolisms that these pieces of bridal jewelry
carry.
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