Brides in Antique South Indian Jewellery
Today, in collection we have a variety of South Indian jewelry in antique setting some of them paired up with modern fine jewelry. Both paired up together give a mesmerizing fusion look that looks beautiful especially on the brides.
These traditional jewels are rarely to be seen these days. It is so refreshing to see this post playig with a unique combination of Kundan artwork with emerald stones. It is very unique in its make and highly celebrated in the south.
The choker has a very sleek look which contrasts well with the big beaded green necklace in double layers. The diamond choker necklace stylized in the form of a center-aligned pendant goes really well with the long dropping haar mostly in whites with a hint of red stones and a dodging green emerald right at the center. The earrings, maang tikka, and the kamarband are in coordination with each other in terms of stones and color patterns. They are in gold outlay which is a break from the choker that is a spread of diamonds. The longest necklace is a kasu mala that stands out in contrast with the diamond set. The look, overall, sums up the contemporary modern south Indian bride.
The beauiful south indian bride adorning some traditional jewelelry styles including kasu mala paired up with other accesories such as kamar band. The gold coins, instead of falling down are vertically aligned with layers of borders on each side. The pendant at the center has a complete gold finish to it and is not separated from the rest. It comes across as an extended pendant with a huge layout studded mainly carved around like a net printed with detailed design structures throughout.
The gold antique finish necklaces have a brassy look and dome stark gold finish necklaces that is very traditional in nature and graces in a very large size. The design has small finishing carved sleek design at the inner layer of the long set. Kundan adorned center pendant has some beautiful carved detailing, makes it to the temple jewellery list. The list to define this beautiful piece is long and never-ending. The entire look of the kasu mala is very flat based with sleek designs carved over it that makes it very graceful.
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