The Rajput Gharanas, brides, particularly women, display their status by wearing traditional Rajasthani jewellery from the head to toe. The majority of traditional Rajput jewelry is made of Kundan Thewa, Meenakari, and Kundan jewelry that is decorated with semi precious and precious stones. When you think of the history of our people, Rajput jewellery comes up in the minds of everyone. The Rajput kingdom Rajput boasts charming mahals, forts and precious artifacts, food items from the imperial era.
Borla also known as Rakhdi Borla and Rakhdi Borla or Rakhdi - The form of maang tikka that is used in Rajputs is also called Rakhdi. It's a circular maang-tikka that is shaped like an oblong bell that is worn with a centrally divided head, which is worn to the front. It is used to mark the wedding of Rajasthani brides, meaning that they need to walk in an exact line. It is a symbol of marriage status of a woman therefore, it's not commonly worn by females. It improves the bride's face as well as enhancing the appearance of youthfulness. The Rakhdi is usually coupled with the Sheesh-phool which is a headpiece, and enhances the hairline. In modern weddings, brides can choose to wear only the Rakhdi.
Aad or Timaniya The former is generally the gift of the family of the groom to the bride. Aad is a rectangular or square form necklace, which is often called a Rajputana necklace. It is an essential piece in Rajasthani jewelry. Kundan along with other valuable stones, are placed on a necklace-like base which is set with pearl chains. Necklaces are secured using strings that attach its back. It's a classic style and creates a beautiful appearance to the body. There are a lot of options of Aad are available in modern styles available on Paliwal Jewelers. Timaniyaan is also the neckpiece of a bride that is embellished with a selection of diamonds uncut. It's a symbol of brides who bow in humbleness. Although both aad and Timaniyaan are crafted from pure precious stones and gold They have significant distinction in their designs. Timaniya is somewhat flimsy and to a great degree, resembles the contemporary "bib" necklace.
Nath Nath is a stone or diamond-studded nose ring that can be worn on the nose of your left. It is attached to the ear with gold chains or pearls and is also referred to as Nathni. A massive gold Nath with a beautiful design of kundan enhances the bride's appearance. It is referred the public as Nath phool . It is a trendy accessory worn by the majority of women in north India.
Bajubandh A Bajubandh Bajubandh is generally attached to the bride's arms at a few inches over the elbow during the day of the wedding. It's a rectangular-shaped flat design and is embellished with lots of minakari as well as traditional colored red and green stones. The armlets are placed around the bride's arms giving her a stylish and elegant.
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