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The two classic Traditional Jewellery

India is a land of diversity and this is well witnessed in the variety of ornaments in the Indian Jewellery pantheon. There is a pair of jewellery for every part from hair to hands to legs as well as neck. The USP of Indian jewellery is the vast variety and the way they enhance the entire look of a woman. They are graceful and beatifically enhances the overall appearance of the wearer.

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The two classic Traditional Jewellery

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  1. The two classic Traditional Jewellery The two classic Traditional Jewellery India is a land of diversity and this is well witnessed in the variety of ornaments in the Indian Jewellery pantheon. There is a pair of jewellery for every part from hair to hands to legs as well as neck. The USP of Indian jewellery is the vast variety and the way they enhance the entire look of a woman. They are graceful and beatifically enhances the overall appearance of the wearer. In this article, we introduce you to two such authentic and dazzling ornaments that though hold a very low profile among other jewelry but are immensely popular and beautiful when worn. These ornaments are bajuband and kamarband. So, let's gain a detailed overview of these amazingly beautiful can add a unique glow to the beauty of a bride. Origin of Bajuband and Kamarband The history of the waist chain also known as kamarpatta dates back to 4000 years in India. They were worn by women during religious ceremonies and weddings. It is an epitome of affluence and grace. Besides, being expensive, they give out an extravagant and aesthetic side to the jewelry. On the other hand, Bajuband that is popularly known as armlets is also jewelry that originated in India and was widely worn by dancers. It was a prominent accessory worn by Bharatnatyam dancers and was adorned by both men and women. A bajuband design was made of metal that was used to enhance the elegance of arms when worn. This added more grace to the dance moves when dancing. They are known by different names like Vanki, Bajuband, etc. Moreover, its designs tend to differ from place to place. Different types of Kamarband and Bajuband These two are types of ornaments that have a fashionable edge to them. There are a variety of kamarpatta and bajuband designs that range from traditional to modern ones. Some of the popular ones include: Kamarpatta designs include leather, metal, gold, diamond-studded that are extremely graceful and enhance the overall appearance.

  2. On the other hand, the most popular bajuband designs include temple jewelry and those that are designed with motifs of god and goddess. Contemporary designs made of semi-precious and precious stones can be worn along with western outfits. This makes it extremely beatific and elegant to look at and feel even more beautiful. Adorn the most beatific traditional jewelry and add grace to your beauty with authentic waistbands and armlets available in wonderful designs.

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