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Best South Indian bridal jewellery designs

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| etimes.in | Last updated on - Jul 3, 2024, 06:00 IST
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The statement jewellery patterns of Southern India

South Indian jewellery is renowned for its stunning designs, elegance, and craftsmanship. These designs showcase the rich cultural heritage of the region, dating back centuries, and carry symbols of tradition and opulence from history. From intricate detailing to their luster and purity, South Indian bridal jewellery pieces are more than mere accessories; they are statements of cultural and spiritual significance. They often feature motifs inspired by temple designs, peacocks, spirituality, deity figures, and more. Let's take a quick look at some popular South Indian bridal jewellery designs.

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The Temple aesthetics

Modern temple jewellery designs boast intricate detailing of traditional temple motifs. Though these pieces appear heavy and versatile, they are surprisingly light in weight, exuding stunning grace and shine. Temple jewellery often features divine figurines and detailed carvings, making them a popular choice for brides on their wedding day or special occasions. A typical temple jewellery set includes a long statement necklace with a large pendant and a statement matha-patti.

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The geometric pattern

Contemporary South Indian jewellery designers often craft geometric shapes into pendants and necklaces, creating big statement pieces inspired by ancient kings and queens. These pieces give a modern twist to traditional designs, often featuring abstract patterns that are suitable for ethnic outfits. They can also be paired with modern ensembles, especially when designed in shades of silver.

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The trendiest nose pins

Southern Indian jewellery is known for making bold statements, often incorporating lustrous gold adorned with precious stones. These elements create bright, eye-catching pieces, particularly evident in the region's elaborate nose pins. Bridal nose pins often feature motifs such as peacock feathers, birds, and mangoes, which enhance facial features and elevate the bridal outfit.

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The Kundan detailing

Kundan jewellery is celebrated for its beauty and elegance, as well as its cultural and historical significance. Once exclusively worn by royals and aristocrats in India, Kundan jewellery was highly sought after by the powerful and wealthy. Today, South Indian jewellery still values Kundan as much as gold, crafting heavy Kundan pieces that look ravishing on brides.

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The carvings of nature

South Indian designs frequently include depictions of deities and divine figures, which fall under the temple jewellery classification. Another popular style features intricate carvings of peacocks, mangoes, and lotuses, known as Kasulaperu designs. These pieces often incorporate heavy gold coins in necklaces, making them a stunning choice for brides.

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