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Delegate frills for Indian Married Woman

by Rahul Tripathi SEO
Jewellery

India is a land of customs and values. Be it our folk music, food, art or fashion people still value and take the legacy forward. Especially the incredible pieces of jewellery have always been major embellishments which women love to adorn. The ornamentation which is a symbol of love and togetherness for Indian married women.

Be it women bangles or mangalsutra, everything holds a symbolic and specific value for married woman.



You can understand the value of these accessories in an Indian woman life just by seeing her jewellery collection and by the number of gifts she receives on various events in her life. Adorning oneself with these astonishing jewellery pieces is not only a ritual in Indian history but it holds a specific reason for each jewellery accessory. A lot of cultural values are attached to them.

Even in today’s world modern women love to decorate herself with all these valuable pieces. Though they generally opt for an advance and modern approach!

Conventional mangalsutras turned into fashion mangalsutras and bracelets took place on behalf of dozen of bangles. But the ethics attached to each one of the ornament has remained same.

Here are some of the jewellery accessories which hold and represent the significance of our culture and traditions in Indian married women lives:

No ethnic look is complete without bangles. These bangles hold a special significance as they are the symbol of their marriage; in general language they called it a mark of their suhaag! They are not just round circles which match the attire; Indian women wear red bangles/ churas at their wedding. They come handy in order to add a charisma to any ethnic wear as well. You can even go for online bangles for women and choose the best of the colours and material as per your preferences.

Mangalsutra is not just black and golden beads in a sacred cord. It considers as a symbol of unity and togetherness of husband and wife. Indian married women keep their mangalsutra as a symbol of their marriage and they wear it till death do them part. From fashion point of view, women can look for new styles and incredible designs of fashion mangalsutras. These will highlight the gorgeous neck bones and sleek neckline of the women and they can customize the length as per their preferences.

Have you not noticed your moms and aunties having red powder right in the centre of their hair parting? The red powder based thing called sindoor. Though it used to be the dark red colour in initial era but then with updating fashion industry it comes in different shades of red and orange. The red powder depicts the long life of husbands and thus it is an important part for Indian married women and they continue applying it till their husband’s death.

So, now you know the a-to-z of the symbols of Indian married women. With beautiful women bangles and other accessories, now it’s pretty easy for you to look like a diva even after getting married!

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About Rahul Tripathi Senior     SEO

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Created on Feb 22nd 2018 04:35. Viewed 545 times.

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