Adorn the Aura of Gods – Temple Jewellery



Indian Jewellery – synonyms with variety and intricate designs is greatly influenced by the rich culture and tradition of our country. In a country like ours, where women and jewellery go hand in hand, jewellery has moved beyond from being a mere adornment to way of representing oneself.
Indian jewellery is basically divided into three categories – temple Jewellery, spiritual jewellery and bridal jewellery. Temple jewellery was initially the jewellery used to adorn the idols of Gods and Goddesses. It included chunky neckpieces, bangles ornate with precious stones like diamonds, rubies and emeralds, armlets, anklets and nose rings.
Later temple jewellery was worn by dancers of Bharathanatyam and Kuchipudi dance forms. Of late the designs of temple jewellery have become so popular that it is a ‘must’ in every bridal jewellery trousseau.
Some interesting facts about temple jewellery
  • It is believed that temple jewellery is auspicious and offer good luck.
  • The favourite design for pendants is that of Lord Ganesha - known to bestow good luck and good fortune.
  • The other emblem which is also very much in demand is that of the sacred syllable "OM".
  • Due to the finesse required in crafting it, the time required to deliver the jewellery may sometimes even go up to a year.
On the auspicious day of Dhanteras, indulge yourself in buying beautifully handcrafted temple jewellery and celebrate this Diwali with a resplendent you.  

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