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The best of classic and modern designs

Vibrant jewellery
Last Updated : 21 June 2011, 12:25 IST
Last Updated : 21 June 2011, 12:25 IST

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The wedding jewellery of the bride-to-be can be nothing less than extraordinary. Just like the traditions, which accompany the wedding ceremony, the jewellery of each region is unique.

With this in mind, Bhima Jewellers have launched their wedding collection called Pavithra Vivaaha. The collection includes Kundan, diamond, contemporary and traditional designs for the brides-to-be. The beauty of Kundan bridal jewellery lies in the precise setting of rubies, emeralds and basera pearls. Since it is multi-hued, it matches an outfit of any colour, The Meena Kundan line, also known as Bikaneri or Jaipuri jewellery, is a popular variation which is also available at Bhima.

They don’t call diamonds a girl's best friend for nothing. The exclusive Indo-European diamond jewellery collection from Bhima Jewellers called Viviana offers a wide range of choice for the discerning woman. It consists of a range of jewellery embellished with mythical symbols while the art nouveau designs are chic. You can also feast your eyes on a wide line of diamond band rings and uncut diamond jewellery.

Traditionally made out of solid gold, there are some ornaments, without which bridal jewellery is quite incomplete. One of which is the Sringar Patti with nakashi work. Brides from South India wear it throughout the length of their plaited hair. That's not all, two special ornaments called Surya and Chandra made up of gorgeous stones, are worn on the head.

Another  indispensable ornament is the conventional Baju Bandh, modified into a slender, ornate form which is called the Vanki. Kasu Mala is a coin chain thai is unique to South Indian weddings. It is made up of immature gold coins embossed with goddess Lakshmi, around an elaborate chain.

The Pavithra Vivaaha collection also features jhumkas, anklets, tikas, nose rings, tali (mangalasutra) and the waist belt (oddiyanam).

Not to miss are the contemporary pieces crafted by of blending classic and modern designs, which are the trend of the day.

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Published 21 June 2011, 12:25 IST

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