Kundan-Gold Jewellery For Your Intimate Wedding - Aura Jewels
Whether it is a normal wedding with hundreds of guests coming over at your destination wedding, or the new normal wedding during the Covid-19 pandemic, where everything is minimal and plain, one thing that always calls for attention is the bride’s jewellery. No matter what kind of wedding you have – lavish or simple – you are getting wed only once, and nothing can stop you from looking your best.
While the wedding lehenga or saree is what will define you on your D-day, but without the right gold jewellery, nothing is going to work. And, when we speak of gold jewellery, we also think about the stones that we wish to set in the precious metal. One particular kind of jewellery that works great with gold, and looks stunningly beautiful is kundan jewellery.
Kundan jewellery is an intricate kind of highly refined Indian gemstone jewellery where the gold foil and gem set is perfectly paired between the stones. This specific type of making is what makes kundan jewellery unique, beautiful, and pricey. And, this is why people generally wish to customize their kundan jewellery, rather than buying from off-the-shelf designs. One place where you can have your kundan bridal jewellery customized too is Aura Jewels, the most reliable and trusted customized gold jewellery shop in Bangalore, with a team of talented designers and skilled craftsmen. But, before you approach them let’s take a look at some kundan jewellery pieces you can book for an ultra-glamorous bridal look on your special day.
Kundan mathapatti or maangtikka
Beginning from the topmost part of your body, you can adorn your head and hairstyle with either the mathapatti or maangtikka, depending upon your choice. Frame your face with a kundan mathapatti to bring to yourself a doll-like look, or keep it simple with a nice kundan maangtikka at the center of your forehead. You can opt for a thin one-line mathapatti or a really broad one to focus attention on. Similarly, you can choose a tiny elegant maangtikka for your small face, or a huge attractive one to complement you long face. You may add ghungroos or pearl beads to the design for a dainty look. Another beautiful head ornament is the passa, which can help you look really royal!
Kundan nath
Coming to the face, the nose plays a vital role in bringing to your face the appeal it has. Highlight your beautiful nose with a kundan nath. It could be anything from a small nosepin or Maharasthrian nath to a large round adorned nath with or without the chain; but make sure to don a nath for completing your traditional look.
Kundan earrings
Now this goes without saying, every bride has to wear a pair of earrings. It is just the very basic. Chandbaalis, hoops, and jhumkis go perfectly well in kundan stone designs.
Kundan necklaces
Another basic is the necklace, without which no bride looks complete. You could wear one heavy necklace, or pair up two or three dainty necklaces together – the choice is yours. There are a variety of necklaces to choose from such as the choker, collar, rani haar, or layered necklaces. To make your necklace even more attractive and vivid, you can pair up the kundan stones with pearls, ghunghroos, diamonds, and emeralds.
Kundan hand jewellery
One of the most beautiful jewelleries for a bride is the hath phool. The wedding is probably the only occasion where you can wear a stunning elaborate piece of hath phool; so don’t miss the chance! Opt for thin delicate hath phools or more elaborate ones, with one, three, or five chains going to your fingers. However, if you don’t want to wear a hath phool, for whatever reason, you could then choose to wear traditional Indian bangles or kadas with a nice big cocktail ring set in kundan stones. You can also add on a bajubandh if you wish to.
Kundan payals
Just as much as your face, hands, and hairdo will be noticed, so will be your feet, especially when your foot mehendi is being photographed. So, you would want to highlight the beautiful mehendi with a beautiful pair of payals. Choose from simply dainty everyday wear payals, or large and heavy ones that you can wear only for your special day. Add ghunghrus for a more traditional look.
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