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Indian Bridal Apparel: The Gorgeous Bengali Bride

Bengali weddings are famous for their rich and distinctive rituals and customs. The ritual that most signifies a Bengali style wedding is the ritual of Shubho Drishti, where the bride covers her face with a betel leaf and is carried by her brothers on a peeri to the wedding altar.

Choosing the perfect wedding ring for your loved one

There are a number of key considerations that will make it easier to choose the most suitable wedding ring for your needs.

Tips & Trends in The MangalSutra- A Symbol of Love&Marriage

The Mangal Sutra is to an Indian Hindu bride what a wedding ring is to her western counterpart. This important piece of jewellery has a greater significance than a necklace: it is symbolic of the holy and eternal union between a husband and wife. The Indian wife is traditionally required to wear the mangalsutra all throughout her married life and until her husband is alive. The word mangalsutra is derived from the Sanskrit word ‘Mangal’ which means holy or auspicious. Traditionally, a mangal sutra consist of black beads interwoven with gold beads and two golden plates (hollow, golden semi circular ... Read more

Our Top Favourites From The PNG Jewelers Vivah Collection

P.N Gadgil Jewellers who are the pioneers of jewellery designing in India since 1832. This Jewellery company is known for their one-of-a-kind and unique jewellery designs; presenting seven stunning pieces from their Vivah Collection...

The Wedding Jewellery Planner: An Innovative Concept in Bridal Jewellery Planning

The Wedding Jewellery Planner is the brainchild of Dhanraj Minawal, graduate gemmologist from the UK. The WJP promises to help a bride plan out the jewellery for her wedding as per her needs and requirements. Any jewellery design can be created keeping the bride’s desires and budget in mind. ...read more about this novel concept....

‘Mukuthi’- An Elegant Piece of Jewellery for Chettiar brides

The 'mukuthi' or a nose-ring is a must-have for a South Indian bride. But did you know wearing a nose-ring is also advocated by science?