Decorations and ornaments

 Jewelry is a woman's favorite and
Original ornaments. Any woman's makeup is considered incomplete without ornaments. Everyone from little girls to big ladies has a wonderful fascination with jewelry. No matter what the festival or the wedding ceremony, there is no discussion about the ornaments. That is, jewelry has an important place in a woman's life.
         Since ancient times, jewelry has been an integral part of women's lives. Jewelry is all the rage these days and women wear different types of jewelry on different occasions. On the auspicious day of the wedding, a woman wears heavy necklaces, bracelets, earrings, etc., while on other occasions a woman prefers simple ornaments to match her clothes.

       There are many types of jewelry and each of them is unique in defining the culture of South India. Each piece of jewelry contains different items like necklaces, bangles, earrings, rings, bangles, amulets, anklets, etc.
         It has become very easy to get such attractive and quality jewelry because of our Matoshri Mall.
A separate hall for jewelry has been set up at Matoshri Mall. It includes the jewelry you want and the jewelry you want.

1) Necklace: -

   The necklace is the first and foremost thing that attracts a woman. It adds sparkle to her beauty and appearance. It has additional attachments in the necklace itself. In particular, the attachment includes valuable and semi-precious materials like diamonds, rubies, stones, garnets, etc. There are various types of necklaces like Lakshmi necklaces, Mango necklaces, Kasu necklaces that are commonly seen in South Indian culture. ..

 2) Rings: -

 A ring is an ornament that we wear with our fingers. It is usually made of metals like gold, platinum, silver, etc. Depending on the different cultures, the wedding ring can be worn on the left or right ring finger. The new life of the bride and groom is also started by wearing rings. Wanki and Meenaz rings are common in South Indian weddings. You will find different types of rings in this Matoshri Mall.

 3) Bangles and Bracelets: -

 A bracelet is an ornament worn around the wrist. It is made of different metals including stones, diamonds, crystals, and many other materials carved on it. Let us now turn to the most commonly worn ornaments worn by Indian women, namely bangles. Bangles have traditional values ​​in Indian culture and are considered auspicious. Both married and young girls wear bangles. In the southern part, bangles are known as Katya, Valayal, Gajju, Bale, and Wanki.

 4) Hair ornaments: -

 There are different types of hair ornaments like Jadangam, Netichutti, Surya Pirai, and Chandra Pirai. South Indian brides have a tendency towards Rakodi and it is also called Juda Pin. Brides love to decorate their bun with all the hair ornaments for the special occasion of the wedding.

5) Mangalsutra: -

 The Mangalsutra, originating from South India, is a sacred thread and depicts the marital status and greatness of Indian society. Mangalsutra is known by a different name in the southern states: -

 In Tamil, it is known as Thali or Tirumangalam.

 _In Kerala_ - It is known as Minnu and Ila or Ilagu Thali.

 _In Telugu_ - It is known as Mangalsutramu, Pustelu, Mangalayam, Ramarthali and Bottu.

 6) Waistband: * -

 A waistband is an ornament made of different metals, which is worn around the waist. In Southern culture, when a child wears it, it is called Arjanam and when women wear it, it is known as Vadanam. The waistband is an important part of South Indian bridal jewelry

 7) Anklets: -

 The voice made by the anklets tells people that they should treat a woman right. Since ancient times, women have been forced to wear anklets after their marriage. Different metals like gold-silver are used to design anklets.

 8) Toes / Joints: -

 According to our Indian culture, married women have been wearing toes since ancient times because it increases their chances of getting pregnant. The finger ring is known in Telugu as Metelu in South India, Metti in Tamil, and Kalungura in Kannada. It is also said that there are benefits associated with the toes/joints.

9) Armband: -
     Just think of the hand, but we can put jewelry in it in three places. On the wrists and on the fingers. These ornaments are seen in very small numbers today. But in the earlier Peshwa period, there were at least 10-15 types of these ornaments.

10) Girl: -

  Kudi is very popular during the Karna Bhushan Peshwa period. Karna Bhushan is a flower made using 6,7 beads of gold or pearls.

11) The floor of the statue: -

 It is a traditional ornament of women in India, especially in Maharashtra. It is an ornament worn around the neck. Statues are the main attraction of this woman.
 12) Muscle: -

   Masoli is a type of jewelry worn on the toes. Masoli wears this ornament on both toes after marriage. The muscles are inserted into the third toe. This ornament is widely used by women in rural areas.

 13) Chandrahar: -

    It is the traditional ornament of women in India. Chandrahar has been in operation since the eighteenth century. This ornament is made from a gardener who is stuck in one. This ornament further reveals the beauty of the woman.
 
   Definitely visit Matoshri Mall to buy such a wide variety of jewelry. Matoshri Mall is always at your service.

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