Bajuband

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The best part about being an Indian bride is that you can lavish yourself in exquisite ornaments from head to toe. Bajuband is one of the heritage ornaments that you get to wear especially on grand occasions like weddings and divine celebrations, among all the jewellery you will adorn yourself with. This simple adornment worn on the arms around the biceps has a royal history and is as impressive as the legacy it carries when worn with silks and embroidered velvets. When made of precious metals and embellished with stones and beads, this grand ornament is eye-catching.

The bajuband, also known as the armband, is said to give the bride a sense of pride and confidence, as well as good luck and strength to fight off misfortune. Historically, bajuband was worn by members of royal courts as well as tribal people to symbolise bravery. Bajubands that fit snugly around the upper arm can dress you up magnificently on your wedding day and add a heavenly touch to your bridal look.

Things to Consider Before Choosing Bajuband

Design Highlights: Because bajubands come in a variety of styles, you should choose one that complements the arm embroidery on your blouse. Select a wider bajuband for short sleeves and a simple one with a highlighting pendant for longer sleeves.

Colours: Because marriage is all about vibrancy, you should choose your bridal look wisely. You can go with all glowy golds, shiny silver, or add a zing with colours. Choose one that will complement your overall jewellery.

Closure Style: Hook and eye, drawstring, and press-cuff are some common bajuband closure styles; always choose one that is comfortable for you and allows you to move your arms freely.

yaaritA Offers Exclusive Bridal Bajuband Designs

Bajubands, which date back to ancient times, have evolved into various designs with various stones and embellishment styles. If you are a bride-to-be, you should definitely go through the bajuband options available to choose the right bajuband that will suit your Kanjipuram the most lavishly.

Vanki Bajuband: The Ceremonial Vanki, famous for enhancing the brides of South India, depicts an ancient design that dates back to the royal era of the Dravidian timeline. These ornate ring-type Bajubands can simply be slid onto your arms to adorn your Silk blouse’s sleeve.

Peacock-Pearl Bajubands: As the name suggests, the beautiful engraves of these bajubands feature dancing peacocks with fanned feathers and dangling pearls.

Silver Temple Bajubands: Precious metal bajubands with holy temple designs are all a bride needs to feel divine on her wedding day.

Antique Zircon Bajubands: A brilliant combination of zircon and antique designs to enhance your bridal glory on your wedding day.

Guttapusalu Bajubands: Classic Guttapusalu, which originated in Andhra’s coastal pearl fishing, is now one of the Time-honored designs that feature a fringe of pearls lining up to form the beautiful Bajuband.

yaaritA Has The Most Extensive Selection of Bridal Bajuband Designs

  • Cuff Bajubands: These are bajubands with pressing cuff-style closures that are all you need to get dressed quickly.  
  • Temple Bajubands: As the name implies, these bajubands feature beautiful figurines of the goddess Lakshmi as the design’s focal point.
  • Floral Bajuband: Floral bajubands feature beautiful elements of leaves and flowers with minimal stones.
  • Drawstring Bajubands: When it comes to bajubands, classic drawstring closures are always the better choice because they are simple and quick to use.
  • Zircon Bajubands: For a modern bride’s reception, zircon bajubands are a little fancier; these present contemporary designs to match the designer sarees.
  • Kundan Bajubands: These are Rajasthani-specific Kundan-encrusted bajubands worn by Rajputi married women as a symbol of their marital status.

yaaritA’s Fashion Jewellery strives to present the most versatile collection of jewellery in terms of design and aesthetic, and these bridal special ornaments are all inspired by the heritage and legacy of jewellery left behind by ancient royal courts.