Diwali-Special Traditional Jewellery For All Ages

We are offering you style tips about jewellery which would not just complete your Diwali look but will enlighten you to combine each in the most stylish ways.

While Diwali is just here and it is time to reorganize your wardrobes and jewellery boxes, we have something for you. Diwali attires are surely incomplete without the traditional jewellery. While having the Laxmi Ganesh puja at home, you might well like to deck up prettier than your regular looks.

While you are confused and tensed about over-accessorizing yourself or going under-dressed, we will suggest you to choose the best jewellery during Diwali which would make your look uniquely beautiful.

Jhumka

Jhumka

Starting with the ears, you can deck yourself up with a pretty pair of jhumkas. Even if you are not fond of some weight on the ears, at least a jhumka is required to brighten your looks on the evening of Diwali. There are also light-weight jhumkas available in the market if that suits you the best.

You can choose the variations from Afghan, metallic, tribal, gold, silver or kundan studded.

Jhumar

Jhumar

Jhumar is the bigger version of jhumkas and as you already know, they are enough to fill up your look. If you are a heavy jewellery person then this is the best option for you. But, do not match a pair of jhumars with any heavy necklace. The maximum you can wear is a thin chain, or else you are surely going to over-do it.

Kaan Baali

Kaan Baali

Kaan Baalis are again a gorgeous addition to your ears and there are various kinds of kaanbaalis found in the market which can have designs of all sort. Try to find a good and decent kaanbaali to match your Diwali attire.

Kaanbaalis do not match with sarees much and a pair can look best with your anarkali, sharara or lehenga suits.

Kanthi

Kanthi

Kanthi is the choker in Hindi and it is also informally called 'chik'. You could try a kanthi for decking up yourself on Diwali evening. Though it is for Diwali, do not overdo or make it much gorgeous. Opt for a simple kanthi that could make you look sophisticated.

Mala Haar

Mala Haar

Mala haar is the big chain that is donned with mainly sarees. Mala haar just goes well with sarees and if you are planning on donning a sari on the Diwali evening, please opt for a mala haar and it will complete the look. Do not wear a mala haar with a salwar, lehenga or anarkali. It looks disastrous.

Bangles

Bangles

If you are donning the above-mentioned accessories, we would recommend you to keep your bangles to the minimum numbers as possible. If you are newly married, it is surely going to be a tradition for you to wear at least a dozen of thin bangles but if anyone wants to keep it simple, wear a plain chura.

Nath

Nath

Nath is not very important but if you are a nath lover then opt for a simple one. Do not overdo it with a huge placement over your nose. If you do that, it will surely get you attention but mostly in a cynical way. So, we recommend you to keep it simple.

Payel

Payel

It is also your choice to wear a payal or not. Payals go with every traditional attire and there are many of you who would like the slow sound with your footsteps. There are various kinds of payels available in the market. Go opt for one and it would not disappoint you.

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