Thursday 17 July 2014

Why mang tika is such an essential for any Indian bride-to-be?

Mang tika is one of the traditional Indian jewellery forming an important part of the bridal trousseau of any Indian bride-to-be. The piece of jewellery is mainly worn to adorn the forehead of the wearer. The ornament comes with a large jewelled central piece resting on the forehead and a long chain ending in a hook used to attach it to the hair. The jewellery is placed on the mid parting of the hair of the wearer. Mang tika is grabs many a glance to the face and the forehead of the bride. It indeed imparts a beautiful grace to the entire appearance and hence is very much desirable to any woman to complete her look for any special occasion.


Mang tika is a popular jewellery item since a long time but the magic of it lies in the fact that it has retained its charm till the contemporary times and is still a hot favourite among women of any age. It is not a jewellery to be worn on day-to-day basis but it is a must have for any special function and a woman's dressing up remains rather incomplete without a mang tika. The tikas bear intricate designs and are available in many a variety. They come both in flat and spherical shapes and the main design forms include tikas bearing Rajasthani designing delicacy like kundan, polka and meena kari. They are indeed a gorgeous attribute to a woman's look on her special day. They just don't prettify a woman but also symbolizes the Indian culture and tradition in a beautiful way.

Sunday 1 June 2014

Kamarbandh Jewellery - Profitable product for Every Online Jewellery Store

Kamarband is the jewellery worn around the waist. Also called waist band, Kamarband is also called waist band. Kamar stands for waist while bandh stand for band. It is known by different names such as, phenta, patka, girdle, sash, etc. This jewellery is considered as one of the most sensuous jewellery. Kamarbandh jewellery is made of gold or silver with precious and semi precious stones or art work like meenakari etc. Sometimes, kamarband is just a single band and sometimes it is a collection of three to four beads of gold or silver.

This archaic jewellery that adorns the waist of women makes her more sensuous and attractive. It is usually worn with midriff baring dress like saree. Kamarband jewellery also complements lehenga. This traditional jewellery is considered to be a must for Hindu brides. In several Indian cultures, wedding is not considered be to complete if the bride does not wear kamarband.

Kamarbandh jewellery comes in various enticing designs. These days, demand of kamarband has reached a new height. Thanks to the celebrities who are expressing their love for the jewellery.

If the magnificent and sensuous costume jewellery entices you too, you should definitely buy it. With availability of Kamarband jewellery online, having it in your treasure box has become much easier. There are several jewellery sites which showcase their collection of kamarband online. Shopping kamarband jewellery online is much preferred by women as the sites have a huge and variety collection of kamarbandh.




Tuesday 27 May 2014

Bridal jewels of 2013

The royal Polki jewellery found a lot of space around the necks of brides post the release of Jodhaa Akbar in 2008. Aishwarya’s queen like attire and lavish accessories brought the style back from the yore.

However, it’s time to go back to the evergreen and ever-so-elegant diamonds. A girl’s best friend, they stay with the bride for the rest of her life too, as they can never go out of fashion. So, the stylists and ace fashion designers vehemently suggest that brides should stick to diamonds for the choice of their wedding attire.

Since my cousin’s getting married next month, amid all the hoopla and excitement in the family — her’s being one of those Big Fat Indian Weddings — she asked me to accompany her to decide on her wedding trousseau. After a long session with lehengas, we went on to the task of deciding the jewellery she should wear.

Phew! A myriad designs in a myriad selection of gems. Jewellers, of course, telling us how polki is the “in” thing while peacock designs were what today’s brides are swooning over.


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Monday 26 May 2014

Costume jewellery is where the heart lies



Costume jewellery has been ruling the world of glamor and glitz since many centuries and it is the sheer beauty of the fine jewellery which makes the women choose them every time. No woman on earth can do without fashion jewellery. At some point in life, everyone has used it and those who know how charmingly resplendent does it look to wear those brightly patterned substitute of conventional accessories, choose no other things but the fashion ones every time they think of jewellery shopping. Gone are the days when women were left with no other options other than accessorizing oneself with the conventional gold and diamonds. Although, nothing can replace the charm of a gold or diamond, but with the advent of the fashionably dazzling accessories like mang tika one can really make a beautiful effort in beautifying the wearer's beauty to an altogether different level.

The gold plated beads accessorized with pearls are designed wonderfully to make the wearer feel her best. Today's women want to stay fashionably upgraded all the time and with the right form of fancy accessories it becomes easier for the fairer gender to work on every detailing properly in order to come up with interesting party looks.

The popularity of the fashion accessories has reached to such level that nowadays people have started designing their own fashion jewels in order to enhance their personality. Wholesale costume jewellery can also be an ideal gift for presenting the beautiful mothers, wives, sisters on the eves of birthdays, anniversaries and Rakhi celebrations.

Wednesday 21 May 2014

Bridal Jewellery Series Vol 1: Polki, Kundan, Diamond & How to Care for Them!

How i Found My Wedding Set

When i was getting married, we didn’t really go hunting a great deal for my jewellery. In our family, the jewellery is gifted by our maama (mums brothers) …so one day my maami called me saying she had seen some really pretty sets , and gold was starting to touch new highs so it was better that we buy it for my wedding as soon as possible. She had seen some sets that she loved but all were expensive -around the 7-8 lakh mark.

After we did a quick roundup of the usual suspects in Delhi- M.Rajsons, Khanna, Mehrasons, Surana etc I pretty much liked every second thing I saw (I was like Oooooh Shinnnyyyy) but my mom still remembered one set she had seen in a local jewellers house. That was the first set she had seen just as my Roka had happened and she still remembered it and soon enough dragged me along to see it. When I first saw it was like meh! Its ok. But as soon as she draped it on my neck I just loved the simplicity and elegance and classy-ness of it. I hadnt even bought my lehenga yet, but I knew it was the sort of universal set that would go with everything so i didnt even bother! Infact my mum and the jeweller insisted i change the pearls in the set to rubies so that it looked more bridal, so i agreed. But when it came with the rubies it just lost its charm for me so I had it re-done in pearls. Then my maami called and INSISTED that i get a real maang tikka matching with it so I did, and im glad i did because now i use all the components of the set so many times. I didnt really care too much for jewellery before I got married, but I think its one of the laws of the universe that you get drawn to expensive royal baubles around your neck as soon as you become a bride !!!


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Saturday 17 May 2014

Steps to buy Kundan jewelry online

Every piece of Kundan jewellery boasts of work of art perfected with time. This form of jewellery comes from Rajasthan which flourished under the Mogul rule. The royals patronized the exotic art of making fine Kundan jewelry designs which stand as a symbol of royalty till date.

Every woman has a penchant for fine jewelry. Secretively, she also nurses the desire to look like a queen in the most exotic jewelry designs. You can now realize all these dreams by buying Kundan jewellery . The best part about buying Kundan jewelry today is that you can shop for it from anywhere in the world, thanks to the internet.  Here are a few steps you must follow when you want to buy this kind if jewellery online.

Firstly, read about Kundan jewellery to know what exactly it is like. Gullible clients are an easy target for online stores that work on the only principle of making profits. They could fool you into buying designs that are not exactly the typical Kundan style though they charge you heavily for the work. You will find several sources on the internet that will help you know more about Kundan jewelery. You can also get a glimpse of some of the designs so you are fully prepared to make your purchases rather than blindly go by what the website says.


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Tuesday 13 May 2014

Selling Jewelry Online Sucks Unless You Know These Important Facts

Did you know that over 2 million people shop for jewelry online every day? Buying and selling jewelry is big business, and it's also hugely lucrative!

While selling jewelry can be a very profitable, it is also a competitive item to sell online, especially when you are selling on eBay. So to help you get started, check out this expert guide to selling jewelry online.

Why Sell Jewelry?

The online jewelry market is a billion-dollar industry - who wouldn't want their share of that pie?

As a consumer product, jewelry knows no boundaries; it appeals to both men and women of all ages and cultures, so you will never run out of buyers!

Jewelry is also hugely diverse: Sellers can offer rings, necklaces, bracelets, anklets, or belly rings. And each of these can be made from hundreds of different mediums like gold, diamonds, gemstones, shells and beads. Best of all, jewelry is easy to store (no need to pay rent on a large warehouse) and cheap to ship to buyers.

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