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Latest South Indian Jewellery Collection with Price
Sr. No. | South Indian Jewellery List | Price (USD) |
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1. | Laxmi Inspired Matt Finish South-Indian-Temple-Jewellery Set | USD 63.87 |
2. | Gold south-indian-temple jewellery set | USD 213.87 |
3. | Beautiful Mango Palakka Haar Set | USD 254.93 |
4. | Beautiful Handmade Kemp Temple Necklace Set | USD 219.87 |
South Indian Jewellery Set: Ethnic Elegance with a Modern Twist
South Indian jewellery has deep roots in both tradition and history of its region. It is well-known for its exquisite designs, intricate craftsmanship, and lavish use of gold. South Indian jewellery has long been considered luxurious; its designs often draw inspiration from nature, gods, goddesses, or old stories, making this style timeless in fashion.
South Indian Necklace Designs for Ethnic Wear
- Temple Necklaces:
Drawn inspiration from ancient temple architecture, temple necklaces feature divine motifs and exquisite craftsmanship that pay homage to deities or mythological elements found on them, making them ideal for layering over traditional silk sarees for special events such as weddings. Their grand presence adds an air of grandeur, making these necklaces ideal for weddings or festive gatherings.
- Chokers with Traditional Sarees:
For an extravagant and regal ensemble, pair a Kanchipuram or Banarasi silk saree with a classic South Indian choker necklace adorned with temple-inspired motifs or gemstones such as rubies, emeralds, or kemp stones for a timeless combination that captures the essence of South Indian heritage.
- Coin Necklaces:
Coin necklaces exude an old-world charm that matches both traditional and contemporary ethnic outfits beautifully. Boasting coin-like pendants featuring intricate designs, coin necklaces add an air of nostalgia. Suitable for various necklines and styles, coin necklaces add elegance and history to your attire.
- Guttapusalu Necklaces:
Hailing from the Andhra Pradesh region, Guttapusalu necklaces are an enchanting spectacle. Boasting clusters of pearls, intricate filigree work, and vibrant gemstones - creating a mesmerizing effect - these stunning pieces perfectly adorn silk sarees and lehengas to amplify traditional Indian aesthetics.
- Mango Mala:
This stunning design is inspired by mango fruit, featuring multiple mango-shaped motifs linked together into one necklace. Perfectly complementing ethnic wear from cotton sarees to elaborate bridal ensembles, its elegant simplicity adds an air of class.
South Indian Earring Styles for Ethnic Wear
- Jhumkas
Jhumkas are timeless masterpieces. These bell-shaped jhumka earrings dangle elegantly, adding a sense of tradition and elegance to Indian attire for casual daywear or festive festivities.
- Chandbalis
Chandbalis are earrings with crescent moon shapes that exude royalty. Crafted of metalwork or studded with precious stones, chandbalis make an elegant choice for special events.
- Hoop Earrings:
Hoop earrings have quickly become an indispensable accessory for ethnic wear. From simple gold hoops to intricately embellished designs, hoop earrings bring an air of glamour and grace to contemporary and traditional ensembles alike.
- Stud Earrings:
Stud earrings offer an understated yet sophisticated style. From single gemstone stud earrings, intricate designs, or even cultural motifs resonant of Indian culture - stud earrings can easily fit in with various ethnic attires and be worn daily!
Bangles:
South Indian bridal bangles are an expression of joy and celebration. These colourful pieces often represent different life phases, crafted from various materials like gold, glass, or lac. They are adorned with intricate designs for added splendour on the bride's wrists, tradition, and festivity.
South Indian Bridal Jewellery
Brides in South India traditionally donned gold jewellery for their weddings. However, many brides opt for beautiful artificial jewellery sets like haram sets, temple designs, mango mala, American diamonds, and pearl necklaces instead. These stunning imitation pieces shine and enhance brides' beauty even further.
Brides love artificial sets featuring vibrant stones or pearls, while American diamond jewellery sets can offer them something different and modern-looking. Brides may opt for necklaces with multiple layers or trendy chokers according to their preferences.
Let's explore some traditional South Indian bridal jewellery that perfectly accompanies Indian ethnic attire:
- Mangalsutra
Mirraw offers a delightful collection of South Indian mangalsutras that captures tradition and elegance. In contrast to what can be seen elsewhere in North India, this selection at Mirraw retains its timeless charm; these pieces boast names like thaali, mangalyam, and minnu that reflect the deep cultural values of South India.
- Bajuband (Armlet):
The bajuband is an intricately designed armlet worn around a bride's upper arm to exude royal elegance on her special day. Crafted of gold and decorated with gemstones, this accessory adds beauty while simultaneously proclaiming her status as a royal on that special occasion.
- Kamarband (Waist Belt):
A kamarband, or waist belt, is a traditional Indian fashion accessory often worn around the waistline and decorated with precious stones, pearls, or intricate designs. Kamarbands accentuate waistlines, adding an exquisite look to traditional outfits such as sarees, lehengas, or any traditional Indian garment worn with delicate chains or ornate belts to complete them - adding elegance and grace.
- Anklets:
Anklets (called paayal in South India) add a melodious rhythm to every step a bride takes, adding visual appeal as well as cultural and traditional significance. Constructed of silver or gold and featuring bells that create soft tinkling sounds when worn around her ankles, anklets improve grace and movement and hold cultural and traditional value.
- Toe Rings
Toe Rings in South India ("metti") hold great symbolic importance. Worn on the second toe, Toe rings symbolize marital status for brides-to-be and often feature delicate patterns made from silver to remind both parties of their shared commitment to one another.
Buy South Indian Jewellery Online at Mirraw
Mirraw offers stunning South Indian jewellery! Well-known for its intricate designs and careful craftsmanship, South Indian pieces boast unique patterns inspired by temple architecture in their shapes and the use of colorful Kemp stones - like necklaces, earrings and bangles ideal for traditional and modern outfits alike! Come explore this treasure that has long been enjoyed by everyone!