Indian Jewellery



TOP 10 Maharashtrian Jwellery

Nath   
NathA typical Maharashtrian nath is an ornament worn by women on her nose at some special occasion such as wedding or a pooja. It is woven with pearls & studded with pink or white stone in the middle. Nath is a nose ornament that is unique in design than any other nosepin and it completes the traditional look of Maharashtrian women. Nath comes in different style, Bramhani nath is one of the famous nath studded with basra pearl & emerald.

Thushi
Thushi is a choker style neckpiece woven with the gold beads very closely. It comes with an adjustable dori so that you can adjust it according to your neck. It looks nice when teamed with paithani saree.

Mohan mala
Mohan mala is a long beaded golden necklace having many layers of golden bead strings. The layers may be 2-8, they may vary.

Lakshmi haar
Lakshmi haar is also known as coin necklace or temple necklace. The coin are decorated with intricate carving of Goddess Laxmi & Lord Ganesha.

Kolhapuri Saaj
Kolhapuri saaj is very famous among Maharashtrian women & it is as special as Mangalsutra. It is made with jav mani (golden beads) & 21 leaves shape pendent. Every pendent is well-known for its own meaning. Out of these 21 pendent, 10 pendent defines the ten avatar or Lord Vishnu, 2 pendent have ruby & emerald stone, 8 pendent are for ashtamangal (ashta means eight & mangal means good happenings) & last pendent is taviz.

Ambada
Ambada is a traditional hair style tied in round shape & adorned with antique bun pin (ambada).

Kaan / ear cuff
Kaan is a traditional ear cuff studded with pearls or it may be fully golden to beautify your ears.


Tikada set
Tikada set is a traditional pearl choker style necklace set crafted from pearls. Tikada set may have one middle pendent or may have several pendent for added attraction.

Rani haar
Rani haar is a long pearl necklace set with three layers of pearl string as well a pendent in middle. It looks very attractive & gorgeous when teamed with paithani.

Vaaki
Vaaki is also known as armlet or bajuband. Traditionally it is worn on both armlet but now a day it is worn only on a single armlet. A traditional design is in flat studded with stunning stones in middle.








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