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Traditional Jewellery for Celebrating South Indian Festivals

Festivals in South India hold rich cultural significance, and women adorn themselves with must-have jewellery pieces to enhance their festive looks. Temple jewellery, manga malai or mango necklaces, jhumkas, nose rings, kadas or bangles, Lakshmi Haar, Nethi Chutti or Maang Tikka, Oddiyanam, and Vanki are popular choices. These pieces, often made of gold with intricate designs and precious stones, add elegance and charm to traditional attire during celebrations. The festival jewellery holds deep cultural meaning and elevates the joyous spirit of the festivities in South India.<br>

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Traditional Jewellery for Celebrating South Indian Festivals

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  1. Traditional Jewellery for Celebrating South Indian Festivals Festivals are meant to bring a lot of happiness to faces, along with food, festivities, new clothes, jewellery and lots of enjoyment.

  2. Festivals in South India are a significant part of our rich cultural heritage. • Along with traditional attire, jewellery plays a vital role in enhancing the festive look of women. • In this presentation, we will explore the must-have festival jewellery pieces for celebrations in South India. Celebrating South Indian Festivals

  3. Temple Jewellery • Temple jewellery is a timeless and popular choice, featuring intricate designs and heavy appearance. • It is commonly worn during festivals and special occasions like weddings.

  4. Manga Malai or Mango Necklace • The manga malai boasts a unique appearance, with small golden mangoes linked in a delicate chain. • Often made of gold and adorned with precious stones, it exudes gracefulness and elegance.

  5. Jhimik or Jhumka • Jhumkas are bell-shaped earrings cherished across India, completing the traditional look of women. • Available in various sizes, shapes, and designs, they can be matched with the outfit and other jewellery.

  6. Nose Ring • Nose rings are a traditional and elegant addition to any festive look, available in different sizes and shapes. • They are particularly popular in marriages and special functions, adding a touch of royalty.

  7. Kadas or Bangles • Special kadas, solid metallic bracelets, are a must-have for festival occasions. • Made of gold and adorned with various stones, they symbolize marital status and beauty.

  8. Lakshmi Haar • The Lakshmi Haar, a long gold necklace with intricate designs, signifies wealth and prosperity. • Adorned with religious motifs, it is commonly worn during festivals like Pongal and Diwali.

  9. Nethi Chutti or Maang Tikka • Maang tikkas are beautiful headpieces that add elegance to traditional attire. • Made of gold and adorned with various stones, they symbolize marital status and beauty.

  10. Oddiyanam • The traditional belt, Oddiyanam, enhances the charm of any traditional outfit. • Crafted with intricate designs and precious stones, it symbolises cultural roots.

  11. Vanki • Vanki, an armlet or armband, is a prized possession worn on the upper arm. • It is often gifted to women during festivals and features exquisite designs.

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