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Traditional essence to your outfit

With the upcoming festive season, you may want to build your unique jewellery box. From the plethora of options suggesting necklaces to bangles and earrings, we bring you something often underestimated and upbeat. Style these minute details of ethnic accessories with your drapes to add to the charm of your festive looks.

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HERITAGE OF HATHPANS

Hathpan or hanthphool is a singular way to add the beauty of a ring and bracelet in one. Hathphool for brides are a perfect choice to incorporate a unique look with your wrist accessories. Pair a hathpan design with a layered kada to keep it simple yet elegant.

Poised payals

Charming Heritage

payals hold a significant history of embodying femininity for brides and bridesmaids. Style these rhythmic beauties with your ethnic drapes. Whether you favour a pearl-detailed Payal or an Antique Anklet that completes your divine ensemble, these are a mesmerising keepsake as bridal payals to style both as auspicious and everyday looks.

More recently, fashionable payals have become
popular for its gilded texture with coin motifs
that are both unique and rooted to Indian culture.
Take your pick, as you just can’t have
enough of these Indian naari’s jewellery staple.

Trail Of Beauty

Charming Chotis

Asouth Indian bridal staple, Chotis adorn the long tresses in a shine that is gracious. Choti as a jewellery has a great significance in the history of bridal jewellery, especially in the southern parts of India. Also called kuchu, chotis for hair is a popular option for the brides and bridesmaid who wish to keep their tresses braided on their big day.

The design of Antique, 92.5 Silver Temple and Zircon Choti varies. Some have separate pendant like parts to place on each braid knot, while other designs of this jewellery have a long, continuous trail. It is best to choose a design you like, while keeping in mind the length of your hair.

The design of Antique, 92.5 Silver Temple and Zircon
Choti varies. Some have separate pendant like parts
to place on each braid knot, while other designs of
this jewellery have a long, continuous trail. It is best
to choose a design you like, while keeping in
mind the length of your hair.

Choose your Style, Accessorise It Right!

With details of these sophisticated accessories, one can enhance the look of their sarees, anarkalis and other ethnic drapes. If you’re more experimental, you can also try styling these must-haves with jeans and kurti for an indo-modern look! Try it out and make a statement with these traditional essentials.