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Kaintha Designs in Men Jewellery #kaintha #menjewelry #shokeen #kaurtrends
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You've talked a lot about the wedding preparations, but what is Glim and Gale's wedding actually like? What do they wear? Where does it all take place? Do they honeymoon anywhere afterwards? :3c
Ooooh okay lets GO
They get married at the Cynosure, because where else would Gale deign to get married. BUT due to the limits on spellcasting, they hold their reception elsewhere. Gale almost makes himself ill trying to solve the issues with the Cynosure being part in the fugue plane because of course he does. Nobody else has solved it but he obviously can, the man he is.
Elminster officiates, as he has done for others before. He is late, and Gale is apoplectic.
Glim wears a suit much like this. I can't find an exact example of what Gale wears but I know it is extremely well embroidered. Something akin to a traditional wedding outfit work by Punjabi grooms in intricacy and beauty, but more free flowing, and he has the most beautiful diadem and jewellery you've ever seen. Glim’s family source the gems for the diadem for him as a wedding gift.
There's a lot of people invited, but really very few close friends. Glim's family come from Silverymoon and are very overwhelmed by the whole thing. There's a lot of people that she's literally never met before who are wizards, scholars, notable society members. They get some wedding crashers but each assumes they are each other's guests.
Very big fan of the idea that Gale’s vows are 18 minutes long, wildly inappropriate, and he has to stop multiple times to cry. Glim reads a short poem and he’s on his knees. Her family are so bemused by him, Morena is crying so loudly that it’s all the people on that row can hear.
The reception has so many glamours and enchantments. It looks something like this:
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Glim is partying until dawn. Gale taps out early because he is utterly exhausted, bless him
They don't honeymoon as such, but go back to Silverymoon for Glim to show him where she grew up.
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Hi Ambrose <333 can you talk to me about some Marathi wedding traditions? (Its for very important prongsfoot research 🙏🙏 thank youu)
Ooh yay Marathi weddings! I love them! Let's get started right away!
First things first: Indian weddings are almost festivals in their own right. There is a lot going on during wedding season, and it all condenses down into a very chaotic week that makes you feel like you're stuck in a whirlwind you never want to get out of.
I'm going to go off of my experiences with Big Fat Indian Weddings (which: I've seen many of those, each and every wedding I've been to has had around 2500 guests), so buckle up.
There are many rituals and events in an Indian wedding, and you can pick and choose which events you want, or you can have all of them, it's entirety up to you. There used to be regional traditions to weddings before, but now they are blending together, for example: Sangeet is a typically Punjabi affair when it comes to weddings, but every Maharashtrian celebration I've been to has held a Sangeet.
I'm going to give a sort of overview of all the things that take place and in which order, so here goes:
The Lagnaach Bedior: before any festivities begin, the horoscopes (Patrika) of the bride and groom are matched before any events. The family of the bride and groom get together and call on a family priest who checks their Patrika and details them out, offering advice for any difficulties that they may face in married life.
Then comes the Muhurta Medha; where the families of the bride and groom to be plant a tree as an auspicious beginning.
The wedding season starts with— you guessed it— an engagement ceremony. In Marathi, it is called Sakhar Puda (Sakhar– sugar, puda– packet) or Vangnishchay (verbal agreement). The bride is gifted with packets of sugar, clothing and jewellery, and the groom is given coconut, gold/silver coins, and clothes as well. The sugar signifies a sweet beginning of the marriage. Engagement rings, while not traditionally a Hindu thing, are also exchanged by the bride and groom to be.
Sometimes, a family may choose to have a pre- Sakhar Puda mehendi ceremony, it's not very common. A mehendi ceremony is when women who are invited to the wedding (hint: a lot of women) get together for a day to get their hands stained with mehendi. The bride is the star of the show, and her mehendi usually goes up to her biceps, and even her feet are stained. This is in general a very relaxed setting, with lots of cushions to lounge on and lots of food and refreshments (as is typical of any Indian get together lol food is important). A mehendi is always held before the main ceremony of marriage vows, though.
After the Vangnishchay comes the Muhurta— the priest is called once again, and this time a specific time is fixed for the beginning of the ceremony of vows. And then, the preparations begin in earnest, months before the wedding day.
Five Savashani (a married woman; the Hindi word is Suhasini) are invited by the bride’s mother on an auspicious day. They make turmeric powder and Sandege (pulses and spice powder) in mortar and pestle to be used later in the wedding, and Papad is rolled for eating. The women then hold a Rukhwat by decorating artistically and exhibiting bridal lehengas and sarees, jewellery, kitchen utensils, sweets and all sorts of bridal trousseau as a part of the wedding rituals of Maharashtra.
Next: the Sangeet! Sangeet is held anywhere between two days to a week before the ceremony of vows. There is food, lots of music and dancing to both traditional wedding songs and Bollywood songs, and it's generally a time for people to come together and have as much fun as possible. They're possibly my favourite part of weddings. (They're also not traditionally Maharashtrian, they're Punjabi, but lots of families still do it.)
Sometimes, the pre wedding mehendi is done right alongside the Sangeet, and other times it is done a either the day after Sangeet or after Kelvan (explained below). Again, lots of women come together and draw mehendi designs on their hands. Bridal mehendi goes all the way up to the biceps, and the feet are also decorated. It's very fun.
After the Sangeet comes the Kelvan, where the parents of the bride and groom to be invite each other's family for a meal. Gifts are given and aarti-puja for the Kuldevta (family deities) is performed, and in general it is a very simple yet beautiful affair. This is typically done two or three days before the wedding. The Kelvan ceremony invite also includes close family and relatives from both sides. The idea behind the ritual is to show respect and know each other better.
The day before— or sometimes the morning of, depending on the auspicious time— the ceremony of wedding vows, a Halad Chadawat is held. The bride and groom's respective families rub turmeric powder and water into their skin with the help of freshly picked mango leaves. It's a playful event, with lots of laughter and pranks. Halad (turmeric) is used for cleansing and purifying one's body before entering into a holy matrimony. It symbolizes the happy start of a new life together, and is said to protect the couple from any bad omens that may harm them before the wedding.
Now comes the actual wedding. This one's a doozy muahaha!
The day begins with a Puja of the Lord Ganpati, who is always honoured and worshipped at the beginning of any venture (there is a myth behind this, if you want to know). After the Ganpatidev Puja, the Kuldevta is also invoked to bless the couple.
The groom enters the venue of the wedding with a procession on the back of a horse, sometimes with a sword and scabbard strapped to his waist. The Seemant Puja is performed. The bride's mother washes the groom's feet and gifts are given to the groom's family by the bride's family.
The bride, wearing either a red or a yellow wedding Shalu (a type of saree) and with a Mundavalya (a string of pearls or flowers) tied across her forehead, performs the Gaurihar Puja with her parents. Rice is placed on the idol’s head as mantras and shlokas are recited. Prayers to the Goddess Parvati for a happy and prosperous married life are said.
The Antarpat ritual is the main one. A silk shawl is hung between the bride and groom while the Brahmin chants the mantras.
After the Antarpat comes the Sankalp, where the silk shawl is removed after the mantras are finished. The guests showers the newly married couple with Akshata (unbroken rice grains) to bless them with a happy marriage.
The Kanyadaan follows: here, the father of the bride gives her hand to the groom, who ties a mangalsutra around her neck and applies sindoor (red powder) to her forehead. The bride presses chandan (sandalwood) to the groom's forehead in return.
For the Saptapadi, the couple takes seven rounds around the holy fire. The bride is required to touch seven betel nuts placed on top of small mounds of rice with her right foot. Once the seven rounds are done, she places her foot on a grindstone, while the groom holds her hand or foot, symbolizing that she needs to be strong and he will always support her.
The bride’s father along with the couple pray to god for blessings in the Karmasamaapti (meaning "end of the act")
A grand feast fit for royalty follows the wedding ceremony, and there is again a lot of dancing and music. A separate Reception is also held, which is just another party so that the bride and groom— who had been busy with the wedding itself— can mingle with everyone who had attended.
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And this is it! That's your traditional wedding! It's a lot of fun, and i absolutely love attending functions like these!
I hope you got what information you wanted, and my asks are always open for any questions anyone may have. Go ahead, people, don't be shy! If anything is missing or I've gotten something wrong and you notice it, please go ahead and correct me or add on, it'll be much appreciated.
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Punjabi Kaintha Folk Cultural Bhangra Gidha Pendant Cultural Necklace Black NNBL
Traditional Punjabi Folk Cultural Bhangra Gidha Kaintha Pendant Black Colour threads necklace
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These traditional Kaintha are made in Patiala (Famous for making Traditional Punjabi Paranda, Nallay and Kaintha). 
Only one Kaintha included in sale, unless you buy more by adding quantity from the drop-down menu before checking out/clicking buy now.
Photos are for guidance/information purpose only. Actual item may differ slightly to photos (subject to availability).
This is a Large Size Traditional Kaintha with a big thread to hang on back - very hard to find these in the market and it took us over a year to source these.
Thread is adjustable and will be hanging on the back as it happens with all Punjabi Folk Jewellery.
Please note this taweet has made in a way to keep the Vintage Antique Punjabi Look of Kaintha.
THESE ARE PUNJABI FOLK DANCE BHANGRA/GIDDHA KAINTHA TAWEETS.
TRADITIONAL PUNJABI CULTURAL
This Kaintha has a funky look.
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Final Thoughts on Salwar Suits for Ladies
Salwar suit designs in 2024 offer a modern twist on traditional styles with fabric, patterns, and affordability advancements. With a wide range of options, there's a perfect salwar suit for every body type and personality, making it an essential addition to your ethnic wardrobe. The blog above discusses the top 10 types of salwar suits for women. Each type offers a fantastic look and style appropriate for different occasions. These suits are ideal for any occasion, cultural or ethnic event, or daily college routine. They enrich appearance and are also highly more comfortable than Western wear, making them a favoured choice for both women and girls.
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sparklingvows · 6 months
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Wedding Accessories for the Bride in Every Marriage
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Embark on your journey to marital bliss in style with Sparkling Vows  exquisite collection of wedding accessories. From timeless kaleere to vibrant haldi jewelry and delicate flower adornments, our curated selection is designed to add an extra touch of elegance and charm to your bridal ensemble.
 Let us help you find the perfect accessories to complement your unique style and create memories that last a lifetime.
Enchanting Kaleere
Symbolizing happiness and prosperity, kaleere hold a special place in every Punjabi bride's heart. Our collection features a stunning array of kaleere designs, ranging from traditional gold-plated styles adorned with intricate filigree work to modern interpretations embellished with pearls, beads, and semi-precious stones. Choose the perfect kaleere to add a touch of tradition and sophistication to your bridal look.
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Celebrate the joyous haldi ceremony in style with our vibrant haldi jewellery collection. Crafted from high-quality materials and adorned with colorful accents, our haldi jewellery pieces are designed to complement your bridal attire and add a pop of color to your ensemble. From stunning necklaces and earrings to elegant bangles and maang tikka sets, our collection offers a variety of options to suit your personal style and preference.
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This Diwali shop for the best women’s ethnic clothing
You should take advantage of Diwali to dress in stunning ethnic attire. Even though Diwali only lasts for a few days, preparations for the celebration begin roughly a month in advance. With so many alternatives, the majority of ladies select stunning Indian ethnics. Their passion for online shopping and endless store hopping for Diwali outfits does not appear to wane. Level any women’s ethnic clothing up with coordinated jewellery and flawless makeup. Whatever you decide to wear should be the ideal balance of both safety and fashion.
Some best women’s ethnic wear to shop for Diwali
     Sarees:They are appropriately referred to as “six yards of grace.” When draped properly and worn with the right blouse, sarees enhance your beauty with style and elegance. You may rock the style with any of these, from chiffon to Chanderi, handloom to Banarasi, and georgette to ruffled sarees. Sarees are a combination of respect and fashion.
Indian sarees have changed from being traditional wear for women to fashionable items of apparel. They have successfully occupied the top spot in the hearts of all Indian women. Thanks to the magnificent, sophisticated, and eye-catching outfit, you stand out in the crowd.
     Salwar Kameez:Salwar Kameez is the perfect women’s ethnic wear for a celebration where tradition and fashion come together. It has succeeded in enduring over time and holding a spot in every woman’s wardrobe. Salwars and Diwali have a special bond. The top (salwar) and bottom (the traditional attire) are what give it its name (kameez).
This is frequently worn with matching or striking dupattas to boost the ante. Salwars will respond in the most satiating way, whether the occasion calls for a costly, beautiful appearance during the main festivities or a modest, serene appearance during the morning activities.
     Patiala Suits:Women from all across the nation are interested in Punjabi Patiala suits. The popularity of this royal women’s ethnic wear has grown recently. A Patiala suit consists of a top and bottom that are both knee length (known as kameez). It rose to prominence with the evolution of comfortable women’s ethnic wear for modern fashionable women. Patiala suits look amazing, especially on tall ladies, with well-designed and distinctively styled kameez.
     Anarkali Suit:Indian ladies have developed an emotional bond with Anarkali suits because they have dominated the rack for a considerable amount of time. Your passion for this women’s ethnic wear endures no matter how many anarkalis you own or how many times you’ve worn one.
     Lehenga Cholis:Women from practically every Indian culture are in awe of these captivating gowns. No matter how fashion-forward you become, you will inevitably develop a soft spot for this classic women’s ethnic wear. Chaniya choli, also known as ghagra choli, has recently dominated the hearts of ladies. Bright lehenga cholis are voluminous, ankle-length skirts with flares that include elaborate embroidery and precise pleating. You will seem glamorous if you dress up in these large lehengas, cholis, and dupattas.
Conclusion
It sounds thrilling and is something that practically every Indian woman looks forward to building your Diwali women’s ethnic wear. However, it is a difficult task that demands patience and tenacity. Style, class, charm, and safety should all be equal. Avoid squeezing through the crowd by shopping from an online store’s exclusive assortment, which presents you with a variety of women’s ethnic wear with a wide range of materials, colours, designs, patterns, and styles for your Diwali dress shopping.
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infifashion · 8 months
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Ethnic Wear Brands In India
As wedding bells ring this festive season, it's time to dress up in desi attire and turn heads. Traditional dress not only attracts attention, but also offers us a sense of belonging to Indian culture. When considering purchasing ethnic clothing, it is critical to conduct a quality check on the materials and design. So, here are some of India's ethnic clothing firms that stand out for their quality and offer a modern take on traditional dress. To preserve the richness of the Indian ensemble with a touch of modern trends, these ethnic wear manufacturers in India have consistently sought to make attractive, elegant, and top-class traditional wear such as sarees, lehengas, kurtis, suits, Discover the best ethnic wear brands in India by 2024. Last year, we saw certain Indian ethnic wear manufacturers put their best foot forward with new traditional wear offerings. Not only that, but they also became reliable style guides, drawing inspiration from the best of Indian attire while staying current with contemporary trends. Here is a list of ethnic wear brands in India where you can buy the latest Indian clothing and ethnic apparel.
BIBA - BIBA is one of India's best recognised ethnic wear brands. Since 1998, the firm has provided excellent ethnic apparel for women, such as Kurtis, tunics, salwar suits, and Punjabi skirts. Aside from ready-made outfits, they also sell unstitched dress materials and jewellery. This Indian business has even dressed prominent Bollywood stars on the big screen, such as Kareena Kapoor in the film Bajrangi Bhaijaan.
Global Desi - Anita Dogre, a well-known Indian fashion designer, owns this business, which is worth researching if you like fusion ethnic apparel. Global Desi, as the name implies, offers colourful Indian prints, colours, and motifs in Western styles, including off-shoulder, cold-shoulder tunic tops, jackets, kurtas, Maxi dresses, and more. You can also wear these with a variety of bottoms. The brand's boho-chic style line is ideal for weddings, traditional rituals, and holiday celebrations such as Diwali and Eid.
Akkriti by Pantaloons - Akkriti is a sub-brand of the retail giant Pantaloons, and it is one of the greatest ethnic clothing brands in India for women who enjoy wearing Indo-western gowns and outfits. Their contemporary kurta designs, appealing patterns, and pockets, which are uncommon in ethnic apparel, have earned the brand a cult following. Akkriti by Pantaloons offers a wide choice of ethnic wear alternatives for both men and women, as well as a size range that includes plus sizes.
Fabindia - According to the tagline 'Celebrate India,' Fabindia's collections really portray modern Indian culture. It sells a variety of ethnic apparel manufactured by local Indian artists. It is a well-known ethnic clothing company in India, with items exported to nations such as the UAE, the United States, Italy, and Qatar. Other things available at Fabindia include food, healthcare & beauty products, home decor, luggage, jewellery, and more.
W for Woman - W, which stands for 'Woman,' was founded in 2001 with the fundamental objective of providing a full ethnic closet solution for Indian females of all ages. Their product line includes everything from contemporary ethnic dress to formal and festive wear, all with a touch of the latest fashion trends. Kurtas with slits, embellishments, or embroidery are examples of such items. So, if you're seeking for ethnic apparel that's up to date with the latest Western trends, check out W for Women's large range.
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Discover Exquisite Punjabi Jewellery in Australia | Mannat Jewelz
Elevate your style with authentic Punjabi jewellery in Australia, exclusively crafted by Mannat Jewelz. Explore our stunning collection, featuring intricately designed pieces that capture the essence of Punjabi heritage. From traditional to contemporary, our jewellery is a perfect blend of elegance and cultural richness. Shop now and adorn yourself with the timeless beauty of Punjabi craftsmanship. Mannat Jewelz brings you the finest in Punjabi jewellery, delivering unmatched quality and style to enhance your every occasion.
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Best Punjabi jadau Rani har manufacturing in punjab
we are manufacture best punjabi Jadau Rani Har in amritsar punjab We have all type of traditional and fancy handemade jadau Rani Har. Please visit on our shop for buy Rani Har and also you can buy online Rani Har on our website
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Punjabi Folk Cultural Bhangra Gidha Kaintha Taweets in Purple thread necklace T3 Punjabi Folk Cultural Bhangra Gidha Kaintha Taweets/Taweetaria Pendant in Purple thread necklace T3 Design T3 It has 4 Guru Nanak Sat kartar Coin style Pendants, 4 square Good Luck Taweets, 2 sword pendants and one Kaintha Locket. Beautiful Cultural design. Thought to protect from evil spirits and brings good luck in ancient Punjab days. LOVELY EXAMPLE OF OLD CULTURE OF PUNJAB. Limited stock available. This is a Largel Size Traditional Kaintha Taweet - very hard to find these in the market and it took us a year to source these. Thread is adjustable and will be hanging on the back as it happens with all Punjabi Folk Jewellery. Please note this taweet has made in a way to keep the Vintage Antique Punjabi Look of Kainthas. THESE ARE PUNJABI FOLK DANCE BHANGRA/GIDDHA KAINTHA TAWEETS. TRADITIONAL PUNJABI CULTURAL This Kaintha has a funky look. FREE GIFT BAG with Every ITEM We are UK based supplier smartfashions.co.uk. Items can be collected from our shop in Rochester, Kent, UK. We have 100% positive feedback. Please bid with confidence and check our other fantastic listings. If you are not happy with your purchase we will give you 100% refund on return of item. No hard and fast rules for refunds and returns.Free Royal Economy Mail Postage in UK. Postage discounts will be given to International buyers for multi-buys.Any questions please do not hesitate to contact us. Type: Pendants Main Material/ Metal: Alloy Main Stone: No Stone Main Colour: Purple Gender: Unisex Country/Region of Manufacture: India Ethnic & Regional Style: Asian
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Bangle Artificial Jewellery - Best Bangle Artificial Jewellery Online Shopping in India for Every Occasion
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Other name of it is Kangan, Chudi, Bangadi, etc. It is circular in shape. It is worn around wrist on both hands or a single hand. Best Bangle Artificial Jewellery Online Shopping at cash on delivery all over in India.
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Also called Bangadi in Gujarati, Kangan/Chudi in Hindi, Valayal in Tamil, Kada in Punjabi, Gaaju in Telugu, Bale in Kannada, Chura in Nepali, etc. It is consider as Saubhagya for married women in India Culture. From simple and understated designs for everyday wear to bold statement this allows you to smoothly elevate your fashion style.
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What are bangles made of ?
It is made of copper, brass, metal, gold, silver alloys, bronze, oxidized, etc. materials.
Which city is famous for bangles ?
Firozabad city is famous for bangles. Firozabad city is near Agra in Firozabad district in the state of Uttar Pradesh in India.
What is the size of an Indian bangle ?
The most common sizes for Indian bangles are 2.2, 2.4, 2.6, 2.8 and 2.10 inches.
Can we wear single bangle ?
YES, off course one can wear single bangle.
How do you wear kangan?
Kangan is worn on wrist of the both hands.
Which colour Kangan is best?
Red colour Kangan is best and consider as symbolize energy and good luck for women.
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oneonetwoseven · 11 months
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Symbolism and faith go hand in hand...
Whether it be the Christian cross, the Islamic crescent moon, the Hindu Om, or the Jewish Star of David,  the major religions of our world provide universally acknowledged symbols to be revered as emblems of their strength and devotion… Ones that faith-based individuals can wear proud. Think of all the people you’ve seen wear a cross on a necklace, or the New Age philosophies inspiring the young people these days to buy rocks and step out in jewelry made of distinct gemstones that cannot be found at any store… crystals that are worn for a purpose and that have roots with early Eastern philosophies.
What counts as a religious symbol?
To wear something symbolically out of faith, of course, is not only about wearing sacred stones or a symbol that’s been drawn out… There are many things religious people to do symbolize their faith, and that’s why the term “religious symbol” is so vast — lighting a candle, posturing yourself in prayer a certain way, or singing “Om” in meditation are all technically just as religiously symbolic, as religious symbolism ultimately extends far beyond jewellery and drawings.
When it comes to Sikhism…
Sikhism has grown into a global community of millions since its founding in 15th century Punjab and at its core are a set of symbols and practices which serve a testament to its depth. The history of Sikh symbolism can be traced back to 1699, when it’s said that the tenth and final living Sikh guru, Guru Gobind Singh, instructed his first initiates to adopt the “Five Ks”. These are are five physical articles or symbols that embody and guide the Sikh way of life, and while the "Five Ks" in Sikhism might not be as globally recognized, the impact they have within the faith withstands the test of its time.
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So what are the “5 Ks”? And why are they called that?
Well for starters, all five of the Sikh religious emblems begin with the letter "K" in Punjabi, hence why they’re known as the "Five Ks." The Five Ks that Sikhs are required to wear or carry as part of their identity are as follows:
Kesh: Uncut Hair
In Sikh traditions, uncut hair, which is referred to as Kesh, symbolizes a level of holiness and devotion to God. Sikh men and women alike are encouraged to grow out their hair unrestrained as it serves an embodiment of the divine through one’s refusal to alter their natural physically state ultimately bestowed by God. Oftentimes with turbans or head coverings, Sikhs will cover their grown out hair as a visible sign of their religious commitment.
Kanga: Comb
Associated with Kesh and used for the same reasons, the Kanga is a word for a small wooden comb which Sikhs use to upkeep their hair and ensure it remains tidied. It is to be worn under the turban.
Kachh: Cotton breeches
The Kachh represents loose-fitting white boxer shorts.  Sikhs wear these cotton undergarments to represent their sexual restraint, and it serves as a symbol of modesty, purity, and ultimate self-control against sin… The Kaach is meant to remind Sikhs of the need to control one’s physical desires.
Kirpan: Wooden sword
Kirpan is a ceremonial stylized representation of a sword that represents the Sikh's duty to protect the oppressed and stand up against injustice. It serves as a reminder for Sikhs to be ready to defend their faith and values, while those who choose to carry the Kirpan are advised to do so responsibly. For wearers, it must be sheathed, wrapped in a cloth belt, and worn next to the body.
Kara: Bracelet
The Kara is an iron or steel bracelet that’s typically worn on the wrist, and it represents several important aspects of Sikhism. The bracelet’s unbroken circle signifies the eternity of God and the notion to use one’s hands to benefit humanity, and ultimately, it represents the unbreakable connection between the individual and their Guru.
An embodiment of the faith’s principles
The “Five Ks” in Sikhism aren’t mere symbols, but rather emblems of the Sikh way of life.  Each "K" ultimately represents a distinct aspect of this faith as the sacred articles represent the foundations of its identity. And while they may not garner the same level of global recognition as other religious symbols,  they go a long way in establishing a common ground for Sikh identity.
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Which state is famous for which jewellery?
When it comes to jewellery, India is a treasure trove of exquisite designs, each with its own cultural and regional significance. Let's take a sparkling journey through the states renowned for their distinctive jewellery collections, including dazzling wedding jewellery fit for brides.
Rajasthan - The Land of Royal Splendour
Rajasthani Wedding Jewellery: Rajasthan, the land of kings and queens, is famous for its regal jewellery. When it comes to weddings, Rajasthani brides adorn themselves with traditional Kundan and Meenakari jewellery. These pieces are characterised by intricate enamel work and precious gemstones set in gold. The majestic look of Rajasthani bridal jewellery makes it a sought-after choice for brides who want to feel like royalty on their special day.
Kerala - The Jewel of the South
South Indian Wedding Jewellery: Down in the south, particularly in Kerala, brides indulge in splendid gold jewellery. The iconic Kerala bridal jewellery set includes the "Kasu Mala," a long necklace made of gold coins, and the "Mulla Mottu Mala," which features jasmine bud-shaped gold beads. South Indian brides also adorn themselves with exquisite temple jewellery known for its intricate temple motifs. This jewellery represents not only beauty but also divine blessings.
Punjab - Where Bold Meets Beautiful
Punjabi Wedding Jewellery: Punjab is known for its vibrant and bold bridal jewellery. Brides from this northern state often wear statement pieces like the "Chooda" (red and white bangles), heavy gold necklaces, and "Nath" (nose ring). These accessories, along with the customary "Kalire," are an integral part of a Punjabi bride's attire. The jewellery reflects the vivacity and grandeur of Punjabi weddings.
West Bengal - A Touch of Tradition
Bengali Wedding Jewellery: Bengali brides have a distinct style when it comes to jewellery. The "Tant" is a prominent feature of Bengali bridal jewellery. It's a headpiece adorned with delicate chains that gracefully cascade down the bride's forehead. Bengali brides also wear intricate gold necklaces like the "Sankha Pola" and "Loha" bangles. Their jewellery reflects the rich cultural heritage of Bengal.
Tamil Nadu - Draping in Gold
South Indian Wedding Jewellery: In Tamil Nadu, brides are bedecked in gold from head to toe. The "Oddiyanam" (waistbelt) and "Vanki" (armlet) are key elements of the bridal jewellery ensemble. The "Manga Malai," a necklace featuring mango-shaped gold beads, is another iconic piece. South Indian bridal jewellery is known for its intricate craftsmanship and timeless designs.
Maharashtra - A Mix of Modern and Traditional
Maharashtrian Wedding Jewellery: Maharashtrian brides strike a beautiful balance between modern and traditional. The "Nath" (nose ring) and "Thushi" (choker necklace) are essential components of their bridal jewellery. The "Kolhapuri Saaj," a traditional Maharashtrian necklace, holds cultural significance and adds an elegant touch to the bride's attire.
In conclusion, each state in India boasts its own unique wedding jewellery collection that reflects its cultural heritage and traditions. Whether it's the regal allure of Rajasthani jewellery, the divine grace of South Indian pieces, the boldness of Punjabi adornments, the tradition of Bengali designs, the gold-draped brides of Tamil Nadu, or the modern-traditional fusion of Maharashtra, India's jewellery landscape is as diverse and beautiful as its people. These pieces not only enhance the beauty of brides but also tell the stories of India's rich cultural tapestry.
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