Traditional Jewellery for Celebrating South Indian Festivals

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Title: Traditional Jewellery for Celebrating South Indian Festivals


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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.
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  • 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
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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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

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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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