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    Silver
Zircon Choti 160275
Silver Temple Tikka 158785
Silver Temple Tikka 158780
Zircon Payal 155309
Zircon Payal 155308
Silver Temple Tikka 155513
Silver Temple Tikka 155512
Kundan Tikka 154284
Silver Temple Tikka 151675
Zircon Hair Brooch 151245
Silver Temple Matil 152395
Antique Payal 152618
Silver Temple Matil 152109
Zircon Belt 148221
Antique Choti 160278
Silver Temple Tikka 155630
Silver Temple Tikka 155627

Embrace Your Tradition with the Timeless Temple Jewellery And Accessories 

Jewellery has always played a significant role in several cultures worldwide, especially in India. Indian jewellery accessories online can be broken into three main categories: bridal jewellery, spiritual jewellery, and temple jewellery. At Kushal's, we have got all these and many more that fall under modern, classy accessories.
One type of Indian jewellery that rules the category of exquisite accessories is temple jewellery. Temple jewellery is well-known in the southern Indian regions and was used to adorn religious statues of God and Goddess originally. Indian women love these, especially wearing them during cultural events and festivals.

Celebrate the Rich Culture with Antique Indian Jewellery 

The metals used in traditional temple jewellery are often embellished with rubies (pucchakallu), emeralds, pearls, diamonds, and several other priceless gemstones. These large, beautifully designed pieces of jewellery are adorned with bangles, earrings, necklaces, waist belts, nose rings, and anklets. Temple jewellery was later discovered in the chests of royal families and has always been an essential component of a bride's wedding day attire. It has also made its way into many other brides' bridal trousseau due to its appealing allure.
If you are a bride-to-be looking for jewellery that will make a statement but also impress everyone? Then the temple jewellery is for you.

Bring the Tradition Back with Intricate Temple Designs

Our green jewellery accessory designs and motifs for temple jewellery include those of Goddess Lakshmi, swans, lotus blossoms, crocodiles, and numerous royal characters and elements. The breathtaking pieces have been created from pure 92.5 silver and other metals with valuable and semi-precious gemstones, including kundans, zirconia, and pearls.
Brides would love pairing these magnificent jewellery pieces with their bridal gown, whether it be a modest accent like a ring with Indian deity patterns, hefty antique tikka, or elaborate payals. Likewise, you should! Due to this, we have put together a brief guide on handmade jewellery accessories online by Kushals you can use to complete your D-day outfit. 
Let the shopping begin!

Embrace the Mesmerising Hair Accessories by Kushals

Historically, temple dancers have been given a classic appeal and exceptional grace by wearing hair accessories made of gold-plated silver studded with kemp stones, pearls, and other semi-precious stones. Brides also wear it to amplify their magnificent beauty on their special day.
Our elaborately designed hair decorations adorned from the top of the forehead to the end of the plait undoubtedly add an elegant charm to your ensemble. These are also popular to pair up with traditional outfits during cultural events.

Waist Bands for the Perfect Silhouette 

Women, especially brides, typically wear this temple jewellery to enhance their appearance and give you a divine appearance. Our antique waist belts and hip chains are delicately designed and embellished with small bells or trinkets to contribute to a heavenly look.

Add Extra Drama with Embellished Bajuband

Bajuband or hath-bands are somewhat of a status symbol for jewellery enthusiasts. Our mesmerising 92.5 silver armlets come with detailed designs to be worn around the arms or as classic armlets that amplify your traditional ensemble. Our bejewelled armlets are made in the style of a temple sanctum, keeping in mind their historical significance. Most often, Goddess Lakshmi is positioned in the centre of most designs to give the design an exquisite appearance.

Toe Rings And Finger Rings to Bring Out the Inner Apsara

Kushal's temple jewellery, rings, and toe rings come in a wide range of styles and are embellished with sparkling semi-precious stones. The use of figurines of goddesses and floral motifs as centrepieces increased significantly during the past few decades. Our rings are expertly crafted to give the piece a gorgeous appearance and make it appealing.

Antique Maang Tikkas for the Every Event

Maang Tikka, a traditional ornament that is a crucial component of an Indian bride's solah shringar, has evolved with time to become every bride's favourite piece of jewellery. This cherished beauty alone can bring the ideal touch of glam to your wedding day look when worn mostly with classic centre-parted hair or exquisite bridal buns.
We bring you a range of beautiful hair accessories designs to match your ensemble and brighten every occasion.

Put Your Best Foot Forward with Kushal's Indian Temple Jewellery Accessories

Antique and stylish temple jewellery always improves the appearance of Indian clothing, such as saris, ghagra cholis, and salwar kameez. You can be a little experimental by achieving a delicate balance between old and modern jewellery accessories online. Kundan offers silver payals, matils, arm bands, haath phools, and maang tikka to add radiance to your appearance on every occasion.
If you do not want to attempt anything substantial, we have several lighter options. Try some jewellery in the traditional temple style to enhance your natural beauty and aesthetic. Wear our delicate green jewellery accessories over a flowy linen dress when going to a formal lunch to make a statement.
Indian jewellery trends continue to change as time and history progress. Several Indian brides today favour wearing this vintage-inspired jewellery on their auspicious day. The ornamental themes promote happiness and positivity. Use vintage jewellery designs like temple jewellery if you want to get a retro vibe with your accessories and jewellery.
India's Chola and Pandya empires are known for their tradition of wearing jewellery. Embrace the beauty and tradition of ancient Indian states where this jewellery's heritage began.

Shop for Luxurious And Affordable Jewellery at Kushals

Temple jewellery can transform a modest dress into a regal appearance. Our jewellery pieces may enhance any appearance, whether it be for a wedding, a celebration, or a formal or workplace setting. It is not surprising that temple jewellery has evolved into a mainstay in a bride's wardrobe today, given its significance in both religion and culture and its breathtaking beauty. 
Kushal's jewellery accessories online display distinctive designs for all. The fine craftsman at Kushals put a lot of thought and effort into recreating the designs found on ancient Temple decorations. Wearing these auspicious patterns on special occasions has been a ritual from ancient times. When making masterpiece jewellery, our jewellery designers use the same motifs combined with unique styles. Explore the uncountable collection of jewellery and accessories on the website to know more about your options.

FAQs

What kind of bridal temple hair accessories can I find?

Indian head jewellery, referred to as maang tikka, matha patti, or passa, are all available at Kushals. We acknowledge the bride's maang tikka is a crucial piece of jewellery to wear on her wedding day.

Do you have Bajubands and armlets in traditional style available on the website?

Our bajuband designs come with silver, gold, and precious stone-studded embellishments and range from delicate to substantial. As times have changed, brides now display their jewellery, including these bajuband, during various occasions like mehndi, haldi, sangeet, and receptions.

Is purchasing temple jewellery a wise idea?

Certainly, purchasing temple jewellery is said to be particularly lucky for women. The designs of temple jewellery frequently feature gods and goddesses as ornaments. Usually composed of gold, our pieces are embellished with semi-precious stones.

Do you have traditional jewellery with contemporary designs?

Our traditional jewellery makes a lovely bridal jewellery set. It ranges from hefty motif-sporting maang tikka to gorgeous waistbands, to temple pieces of jewellery with a modern twist that includes precious stones, to magnificent dangly jhumkas and meenakari, to bangles and dainty hip chains.

Which type of stones do you employ? 

Our stone selection differs from one product to another. Most gemstone products contain natural semi-precious stones; however, you can check the description of the item to see what kind of stones were used in it.