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Embrace Your Heritage with Timeless Temple Jewellery And Accessories 

Jewellery has always played an important role in many cultures around the world, particularly in India. Bridal jewellery, spiritual jewellery, and temple jewellery are the three main categories of Indian jewellery accessories available online. At yaaritAs, we have all of these and many more modern, classy accessories.

Temple jewellery is one type of Indian jewellery that reigns supreme in the category of exquisite accessories. Temple jewellery is well-known in southern Indian regions and was originally used to adorn religious statues of God and Goddess. Indian women adore them, especially when they are worn to cultural events and festivals.

Antique Indian Jewellery Celebrates the Rich Culture 

Traditional temple jewellery is frequently embellished with rubies (pucchakallu), emeralds, pearls, diamonds, and other valuable gemstones. Bangles, earrings, necklaces, waist belts, nose rings, and anklets adorn these large, beautifully designed pieces of jewellery. Temple jewellery was later discovered in royal families’ chests and has always been an important part of a bride’s wedding day attire. Because of its allure, it has also made its way into the bridal trousseau of many other brides.

If you’re a bride-to-be looking for jewellery that will make a statement while also impressing everyone, look no further. The temple jewellery is perfect for you.

Intricate Temple Designs Restore the Tradition

Green jewellery accessory designs and motifs for temple jewellery include Goddess Lakshmi, swans, lotus blossoms, crocodiles, and a variety of royal characters and elements. The stunning pieces are made of pure 92.5 silver and other metals, with valuable and semi-precious gemstones such as kundans, zirconia, and pearls.

Brides would adore wearing these magnificent pieces of jewellery with their bridal gown, whether it’s a simple accent like a ring with Indian deity patterns, a hefty antique tikka, or elaborate payals. You should do the same! As a result, we’ve put together a quick guide to handmade jewellery accessories online by yaaritA that you can use to complete your wedding outfit. 

Embrace yaaritA’s Mesmerising Hair Accessories

Hair accessories made of gold-plated silver studded with kemp stones, pearls, and other semi-precious stones have traditionally given temple dancers a classic appeal and exceptional grace. Brides wear it to accentuate their magnificent beauty on their wedding day.

Our intricately designed hair decorations, which are adorned from the top of the brow to the end of the plait, will undoubtedly add an elegant touch to your ensemble. These are also popular for wearing traditional attire at cultural events.

Waist Bands for a Slimmer Figure 

Women, particularly brides, typically wear temple jewellery to enhance their appearance and give them a divine appearance. Our antique waist belts and hip chains are delicately designed and embellished with small bells or trinkets to give them a heavenly appearance.

Embellished Bajuband Adds a Splash of Drama

Bajubands or hath-bands are considered a status symbol among jewellery enthusiasts. Our captivating 92.5 silver armlets feature detailed designs that can be worn around the arms or as classic armlets to complement your traditional ensemble. Our bejewelled armlets are designed in the style of a temple sanctum, with historical significance in mind. Most designs feature Goddess Lakshmi in the centre to give the design an exquisite appearance.

Toe and Finger Rings to Bring out the Apsara Within

yaaritA‘s temple jewellery, rings, and toe rings are available in a variety of styles and are embellished with gleaming semi-precious stones. The use of goddess figurines and floral motifs as centrepieces has grown significantly over the last few decades. Our rings are expertly crafted to give the piece a beautiful appearance and appeal.

Antique Maang Tikkas for Every Occasion

Maang Tikka, a traditional ornament that is an important part of an Indian bride’s solah shringar, has evolved over time to become every bride’s favourite piece of jewellery. When paired with classic centre-parted hair or exquisite bridal buns, this cherished beauty can add the perfect touch of glam to your wedding day look.

We offer a variety of beautiful hair accessory designs to complement your outfit and brighten any occasion.

yaaritA’s Indian Temple Jewellery Accessories will help you put Your Best Foot Forward

Antique and fashionable temple jewellery enhances the appearance of Indian garments such as saris, ghagra cholis, and salwar kameez. You can try something new by striking a delicate balance between old and new jewellery accessories online. Kundan has silver payals, matils, arm bands, haath phools, and maang tika to make you shine on any occasion.

If you don’t want to try anything strenuous, we have a few lighter options for you. To enhance your natural beauty and aesthetic, try some jewellery in the traditional temple style. Wear our delicate green jewellery accessories with a flowy linen dress to make a statement at a formal lunch.

Indian jewellery trends evolved with the passage of time and history. On their auspicious day, many Indian brides today prefer to wear this vintage-inspired jewellery. The decorative themes encourage happiness and positivity. If you want to get a retro vibe with your accessories and jewellery, use vintage jewellery designs like temple jewellery.

The Chola and Pandya empires of India are well-known for their jewellery-wearing tradition. Embrace the beauty and tradition of the ancient Indian states that gave birth to this jewellery.

yaaritA Offers Both Luxurious and Affordable Jewellery

Temple jewellery can elevate a modest outfit to a regal appearance. Our jewellery can complement any outfit, whether it’s for a wedding, a celebration, or a formal or workplace setting. Given its religious and cultural significance, as well as its breathtaking beauty, it is not surprising that temple jewellery has evolved into a mainstay in a bride’s wardrobe today. 

yaaritA‘s jewellery accessories online showcase unique designs for everyone. The fine craftsmen at yaaritA worked hard to recreate the designs found on ancient Temple decorations. Wearing these auspicious patterns on special occasions has been a tradition since antiquity. When creating one-of-a-kind jewellery. Our jewellery designers employ the same motifs in a variety of styles. Explore the website’s vast collection of jewellery and accessories to learn more about your options.

FAQs

What kinds of bridal temple hair accessories are available?

yaaritA sells maang tikka, matha patti, and passa, which are all types of Indian head jewellery. We recognise that the bride’s maang tikka is an important piece of jewellery to wear on her wedding day.

Do you sell traditional-style basebands and armlets on your website?

Our bajuband designs range from delicate to substantial, with silver, gold, and precious stone embellishments. Brides now wear their jewellery, including these bajubands, on special occasions such as mehndi, haldi, sangeet, and receptions.

Is it a good idea to buy temple jewellery?

Purchasing temple jewellery is said to be especially lucky for women. Temple jewellery designs frequently include gods and goddesses as ornaments. Our pieces are usually made of gold and are embellished with semi-precious stones.

Do you sell traditional jewellery with modern designs?

Our traditional jewellery makes an exquisite bridal jewellery set. It includes everything from hefty motif-adorned maang tika to gorgeous waistbands, temple pieces with a modern twist that include precious stones, magnificent dangly jhumkas and meenakari, bangles, and dainty hip chains.

What kind of stones do you use? 

Our stone selection varies depending on the product. The majority of gemstone products contain natural semi-precious stones; however, you can check the item’s description to see what type of stones were used in it.