Showing posts with label accessories. Show all posts
Showing posts with label accessories. Show all posts

Monday, 16 November 2015

significance of maang tikka

Maang Tikka importance

Apart from being a bridal ornament, Tikka maang also denotes the union of two souls through the institution of marriage. The point

where it falls is believed that the pendant maang tikka is the place for ajna chakra. Represented by two petals, this chakra is a

symbol of the sacred union of man and woman in all aspects, including the emotional, spiritual and physical level.
Different types of maang tikkas
There are plenty of beautiful designs and complex Maang tikka, which have been the classics in the world of traditional Indian bridal

jewelry. So, here are some of the stunning designs of different styles of tikka Maang, which are worn by Indian brides of different

cultures.
# 1. Excessive size maang tikkas
A bold bride may prefer large parts of the states to have a different look on his special day. You can choose anything from floral or  circular patterns in large parts with nails, and stand out as the most elegant bride happy.
 maang tikka

However, those who are not too confident about being able to perform the great piece on the face, should better take it easy and

avoid it. Bride with long faces or rather broad fronts can carry this style with grace.
# 2. Small pendant style
These parts of the state are a popular choice among all those brides who believe in traditional but stylish look. Tikkas single chain can be quite a conservative design, but that's only enough for some brides looking exceptionally elegant and fashionable.
maang tikka

And there is a whole wide variety of designs in it, as well as brides and grooms to look dazzling. Fancy color shades tikka stone to pearls and rubies, there is a wide range available to choose from. The best part of this little bauble is that it suits all face shapes.

# 3 Jhoomar or passa
Jhoomar or Passa is a traditional ornament of a Muslim bride. This piece of Tikka maang hangs on the left side of the forehead.
maang tikka

Today, this is also in addition to the normal fall in the middle of the forehead used. The collection comes in various designs, as fan-shaped, triangular design, all styles, etc., and that adds real appeal to the look of a bride.
So if you want to do something different with his eyes than just going to the traditional way, then this remarkably vibrant accessory is a must in your collection of bridal jewelry.
There are many other things that distinguishes a Muslim bride others. Therefore, check the day beautiful moments of Muslim brides stunning wedding

# 4 One-tier matha Pattis
maang tikka

Another fashion trend that rules the world is the patti maang tikka matha. This style has additional layers on the sides, which completely adorns the front of a bride. However, we must be aware of this ornament make it stay in place. Be smart design that goes well with the round face.


# 5. Multi-tier matha patti
maang tikka

This thick, heavy Tikka maang "Nawabi style 'is another favorite among brides. It's almost like a maang tikka single level with the ony difference being in the number of strings on the sides. Decorated with a variety of stones, like crystals, rubies, diamonds,etc., the matha patti multilevel make a bride look no less than a queen.

However, this exquisite style does not suit everyone. Brides with broad forehead and cheek area can easily go for this style. It also looks on long faces and exaggerating their features.
For all our brides-to-be who want to excel in their choice of jewelry, we suggest this great idea to marry floral Jewelry

# 6. Borla
Used mainly by women in the states of Rajasthan and Haryana in India, maang tikka style tassel simply make a bride look elegant and lamorous. Its name is derived from the jujube fruit (called ber or bor in Hindi), as their shape is similar to this fruit.
maang tikka


spherical shape of the tassel is usually crafted with beads, stones, gems, crystals, etc.
The charming tassel even sported by Aishwarya Rai in the film Jodha Akbar. It looks great on the faces of round cut, especially whenhair removal is done exactly from the center of the head.

# 7. Style Side sweep
This is one of the best styles of maang tikka many brides love to wear these days. Moreover, called matha patti means "Nawabi style'by many jewelry designers, this Tikka maang falls on the side of the front, instead of being placed in the center.
This style comes in another variation, where the Tikka maang is placed in the center of the forehead, like the traditional ones.However, the side panel is only on one side of the forehead. No matter what style the bride selection ago, this artistic piece ofjewelry simply gives a majestic look.

Saturday, 14 November 2015

Bindis in Indian culture

A bindi (Hindu: बिंदी, the bindu Sanskrit, meaning "point drop points or small particles"). The word Bindu data hymn of creation known as Nasadiya Sukta in Rig Veda. Bindu is considered the point at which creation begins and can become the unit. It is also described as "the sacred symbol of the cosmos in its unmanifested state." Bindi is a bright spot of red color applied in the center of the forehead close to the eyebrows used in South Asia (particularly India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Nepal, Sri Lanka and Mauritius) and Southeast Asia, between Bali and Java Hindus. Bindi in Hinduism, Buddhism and Jainism is associated with Ajna Chakra Bindu and is known as the third eye chakra and is linked to the pineal gland which may inform a model of its ideation. Bindu is the point or points around which the mandala, which represents the universe.Bindi has historical and cultural presence in the region of the Great India is created.
bindis


A traditional bindi is red or brown in color. A pinch of vermilion powder applied skillfully with ring finger to make a perfect red dot. It takes lots of practice to achieve the perfect round shape by hand. A small application helps annular disc for beginners. First a sticky wax paste is applied through the hollow center of the disc. This is covered with kumkum or vermilion and then the disc is removed to obtain a perfect round bindi. Various materials such as sandalwood, 'aguru', 'kasturi', 'kumkum' (made of red turmeric) and 'sindoor' (made of zinc oxide and dye) color point. Saffron ground together with the flower 'kusumba' may also work. The bindi is no longer restricted in color or shape.

Historically, ornamental bindi sequin consists of a small piece of lac on which smeared vermilion, while above it a piece of mica or thin glass is fixed for ornament. Women wore large gold sequins encrusted with jewels edge if they can afford. The bindi was made and sold by the lac workers known as Lakhera. In Hinduism it is part of the trousseau Suhag or luck to marriages and is affixed to the front of the girl on your wedding and after that always used as a rule. Unmarried girls also wore small ornamental sequins on their foreheads. But before marriage it is optional and after marriage is required. A widow was not allowed to wear bindi or any ornamentation associated with married women. In modern times, bindi are available in various self-adhesive materials, generally felt or thin metal and adhesive on the other side. These are easy to apply, disposable substitutes for older bindis Tikli lac. Sticker Bindis come in many colors, designs, materials and sizes.

bindis

Bani Thani courtesan as Radha with ornamental bindi sequin, ca. 1750
There are different regional variations of the bindi. In Maharastra a crescent shaped bindi takes a small black point below or above associated with Bindu Chakra. In Bengal a round red bindi is worn. In southern India a smaller red bindi is worn with a white tilak on the bottom and another common type is a red bindi on tilak form. In Rajasthan the bindi is worn round shaped bindi and tilak long at times. Decorative bindi have become popular among women in South Asia, regardless of their religious background. Bindis are necessities and symbolic for women in South Asia. Aside from its cosmetic use, medical bindi also found application. Bindis iodine patch used among tribal women in northwest Maharashtra, India to combat iodine deficiency.
Balinese Hindu bindi girls.
In addition to the bindi, in India, a vermilion mark on the hairline just above the forehead is worn by married women as a commitment for life and welfare of their husbands. Throughout the Hindu marriage ceremonies, the groom applies in the farewell sindoor in hair of the bride.
Pottu is the application of a black spot remained at the front. Pottu can be a form of holistic medicine, Indian traditions such as Ayurveda, Siddha or where herbs are heated until they turn black then turn into a paste and applied to the forehead.
bindis


Bindis are popular outside South Asia and Southeast Asia. They are used exclusively for decorative purposes or style statement without any religious or cultural affiliation. Bindis decorative and ornamental were introduced elsewhere by immigrants from southern Asia. International celebrities such as Gwen Stefani, Julia Roberts, Madonna, Selena Gomez and many others have been with bindi. The convenience of such applications has been disputed. In reaction to the emergence of Gomez, Hindu leader Rajan Zed said the bindi has religious significance and should not be used as a fashion accessory, but the Indian actress Priyanka Chopra praised the election of Gómez as "an embrace of Indian culture ".

Sunday, 1 November 2015

most important accessories for women in wedding

1.Crystal Bindis
bindis


Gone are the days of traditional bindi colors. Instead, sparkling crystal bindi are a good new twist to the traditional look. These pieces look great on their own or even with a fancy maang tikka. Available in a variety of designs and colors, there is no doubt you can find a bindi bright glass that perfectly fits your wedding dresses.

2.Tiaras
tiaras


Something new has been at the wedding in afternoon is the tiara. Tiaras are perfect for the popular carded or buns that many Indian brides like to flaunt. Bridal tiara, with all its brilliant gemstones, can easily replace other hair accessories.

3.Clutch Bags
clutch bags

Bridal bag accessory is the least discussed, but its importance can not be stressed enough about. No bride would carry a large bag on her special day. But delicate clutch handbags adorned in fact, it can go well with the look on the essential exercise of the bride as a lipstick, compact or facial tissues. Just make sure the clutch is unique and goes well with your computer.

4.Armlets
armlets

Perhaps one of the most traditional accessories on our list, bajubands or bracelets have always existed. You can pick up a piece or go strictly traditional to a modern version of it. Bajubands are available in a variety of precious metals like gold, silver and platinum, and also with multicolored gemstones to match your computer. The forms have also changed a lot to match the taste of each bride.

5.Anklets
anklets

Almost a must-have for any Indian girlfriend, Payal has been a long favored Indian bridal accessory. But instead of going to traditional with Ghungroos, you can choose modern ankle with colored stones, crystals or even meenakari. They are particularly pretty with the bridal mehendi and luxury footwear.

Thursday, 15 October 2015

Hair accessories for kids

Just a pretty dress is not enough for kids to look good. They also need some accessories to look perfect. Here are some of the hair accessories for the kids. 
hair accessories

hair accessories

 Here are some kids of hair bows and some kids of hair bands. If we keep any hairstyle to them then we can keep some styles of hair bows and still if they are small kids for those we can keep a cute little hair band which is soft.



Beautiful paper jewelry

Many a beautiful things can be made from paper. Specially now a days jewelry is also made up of paper. Now a days every body are showing interest on paper jewelry because the metal jewelry are a bit heavy in weight but when compared to paper jewelry is very light in weight. Some of the metal jewelry are a bit heavy according to the size of that jewelry but in paper jewelry even a heavy designed jewelry is also light in weight.
paper jewelry
This is one of the beautiful creation of the paper jewelry. In this we have a necklace and a pair of earrings .This will be very light in weight and very affordable in price.
paper jewelry

These are some of the beautiful ear rings of light weight in different colors.

Trendy accessories for a perfect outlook

Being a trendy icon in the society is not an easy task, for that we need to check many things such as outfit, accessories ,make up etc. Just a good trendy outfit is not enough for the perfect outlook. We need to have different types of trendy and funky accessories in our wardrobe for all kinds of outfit.
Accessories  need not be made of gold, they may be of metal, fiber,or even of paper.But the main thing is those accessories must be suitable for those who want to wear it for a particular out fit.
trendy accessories
These are some of the trendy accessories which can be worn on jeans even. By wearing these you look trendy and seems to be updated for the trendy fashion.                                                             
trendy accessories

trendy accessories

These are some of the neck pieces and bracelets which look funky and which are made up of metal and some beads.                                                                                                                                   

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