Wedding jewellery is one of the most crucial parts of every Indian woman. Among all, the maang tikka with earrings is my favourite one. Whether it...
Anarkali frocks are traditional Indian attire inspired by the dress worn by Anarkali, a courtesan in the court of the Mughal Emperor Akbar. The Anarkali style...
Any normal Indian girl would get her nose pierced before getting married. Wearing a nose ring highlights your nose. This leads to the proper balance of...
Pure Silver metal is soft and pliable designers introduced jewellery made from Silver with an alloy combination, which is usually Copper called Sterling Silver. It has...
Talking about the wedding bridegroom’s dressing style is not spoken about much; it is always about Bride and how well she can be beautifully portrait ed...
By using a special jacquard loom, the jacquard design is created. It weaves the thread directly onto the fabric rather than printing or embroidering it. It...
Star pendants are timeless and versatile jewellery that has adorned necklines for centuries. Symbolizing hope, guidance, and wonder, these celestial-inspired designs are beloved by many for...
Anklets have been in vogue since ages. The history of anklets being introduced to jewellery came from different countries like Egypt in the first place and...
Magnetic nose studs are made of metal with strong quality. It comes in 2 pieces. One you need to insert inside nose and another part will...
A nose Pin is a type of jewellery that women wear on their noses. It comes in such wide varieties. One of them is a pearl...
Mangalsutra is an auspicious thread that Hindu brides wear. It is one of the marriage rituals where the groom ties the mangalsutra to the bride’s neck,...
Moonstone falls under a variety of Orthoclase feldspar and albite, which has the chemical composition of Potassium aluminium silicate, which makes it different from the other...