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 Chennai (South Indian Style) Jewellery For Indian Brides :

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  I might have spent some time in the South when I was a little girl. I attended a wedding there one day, where the bride was dressed in a beautiful south Indian saree, with gold and Kundan studded blouses and laden from head to toe with gorgeous bright gold jewellery.

  In my mind, the obsession with the bride's jewellery was beyond compare. My obsession back then, however, wasn't gold, but the sum of it and its vivid colour, which was something I'd never seen in gold before.

  My love of bridal jewellery was minimal, unlike standard silver, gold and diamonds. So, it was this new kind of jewellery that made my eyes shine.

  It was only when I saw it that I ever learned what they called the style of jewellery. And that was the Chennai (South Indian Style ) Jewelry.


·    What is the Chennai (South Indian Style)  Jewellery?

  When anyone speaks of traditional jewellery in the south, regardless of the state you come from, Chennai (South Indian Style)  jewellery will always be listed. It's an important part of the wedding celebrations in South Indian culture, where every piece of jewellery has its own meaning. 

  This style of jewellery making is the legacy of years of excellence handed down to artisans in their societies. They are articulate and incredibly complex, which shows the amount of time an artisan spends creating it.



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  South Indian jewellery is often crafted as a temple of gems influenced by the great temples established by kingdoms like cholas. Originally from Chettinad from Tamil Nadu, a region known for its extra spicy and healthy cuisine. In fact, the presence of the heritage of its territory is so vivid in jewellery designs that one can't help but wonder what the creativity of the artisan was behind every design.



 One of the most popular types of South Indian jewellery is a variety of gold necklace styles, often old rusty and handmade. But that's exactly what intrigued us about this jewellery style – it looks old but new and shines unlike anything else. Moreover, the added rubies and emeralds add to those designs only a royal abundance which can not be wondered at. 

 Thus, when adopting minimalist ideas for jewellery, We always recommend a bride look at the south Indian jewellery range, as even one component of this style in your ensemble can be an element that makes statements.


·   Various Types Of South Indian Jewellery For Brides:

   A Coin Studded Jewellery set coin jewellery is one of South Indian gems that we now see, the most popular and elegant. But these coins can be transformed into a jewellery feature that transforms these designs into acknowledgement pieces in South Indian jewellery. They can be either pure or they can be embedded in other types of gems, jewels like emeralds, rubies and diamonds!



The indescribably beautiful relationship of colour combinations :

  What is the one thing that shines brighter than a neckpiece of simple gold? A multicoloured gem paired with a deep gold backdrop to intensify the ruby, emerald, diamond and even silver colours. The colourful pieces can be convenient designs or even Overdone pieces with goddess motifs. Altogether, they are the perfect choice for a bride who wants to add a splintering of shades to her jewels.


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Signature Mathapattis:

  All right, who isn't loving matha Patti? I saw the brides who were most uncomfortable reaching out for a majestic matha Patti. And if you're the bride who wants the whole thing, we recommend that you go in for a beautiful south Indian Style matha Patti.


Layered Necklace Set:

  We are astonished at this jewellery style. Honestly, it is very common for us to obsess when we see sets that allow you to lay various types of neckpieces, jhumkis, mang tikkas and even bajubandhs! We propose thus that flamboyant layered parts be a must for the bride!


Bangles and Kadas of OTT

  Though I'm a big fan of kadas and kaleeras, these gold bracelets, often studded with rubies, often diamonds, are something of a different level for us. They're trendy, sophisticated and elegant. Indeed, a bride with kadas like this doesn't have to go through too much jewellery because the luxurious bangles are quite appealing.



Mango Mala Wow :

  I said it before, and I say it again, mango malas are truly beautiful. While I was going through my catalogue of South Indian jewellery for the Indian bride, I came across so many types of mango malas. The creation of these mango-shaped motifs, which make up the mala itself, is the top preference of the South Indian brides. Plus, a single jewellery set does not need to be combined with anything else and can be the prime choice for elegant brides.

 







Elevated Maangtikkas :

  Whenever I have to choose the best minimal jewellery, I always suggest a bride go to a nice mang tikka. South Indian jewellery mang tikkas, made up of traditional temple work and covered by rubies, diamonds or Emeralds, is ideal for those brides who want to make a pleasant look without overcoming it. I mean that there are a million types of mang tikkas, which are ideal for Mehendi or sangeet functions.



The Bold Melange of Diamond and Gold :

  I wear it in the right way, everybody's a fan of a bold look. Therefore south Indian jewellery is bound to grab eyeballs, which is stuffed with diamonds. To ensure that such jewellery is impressive throughout, take a plunging neckline, which will certainly complement a deeper neck blouse with chokers or ranis Haar.


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