Bangles holds a special significance to mareied women. Bangles, particularly those made of glass, gold, or other materials, are associated with matrimony. In the same way a ring signifies a western bride's marriage, bangles are considered a symbol of a bride's married status in India. Bangles are a long-standing tradition in Indian weddings, passed down through generations. They are a visible symbol of the bride's cultural identity and heritage. On my neice wedding, we did some photoshoot of her bangles that she would be wearing. Again the Red holds immense importance for its auspiciousness.
Bangles are seen as auspicious and are believed to bring good luck and protect the bride and her new home from negative energies. The sound of bangles clinking is also believed to ward off evil. While traditionally worn on the wedding day, bangles can also be worn for many weeks or even years after the wedding. They can be a part of a bride's trousseau and serve as a reminder of her new life. Bangles are also appreciated for their beauty and intricate designs, which add to the bride's overall look. Apart from the bangles another jewellery item worn was th necklace. The necklace can symbolize the bride's new status as a married woman, representing her transition into a new phase of life. We again make sure to click as many picture as possible.
This is a pearl necklace, not original but still worth wearing for the bigger ocassion. Necklaces are believed to offer protection from the evil eye and negative energies, ensuring the bride's well-being and the couple's prosperity in their new life. A bridal necklace is often chosen for its elegance and beauty, enhancing the bride's appearance and reflecting her individual style and personality. In some families, necklaces are passed down through generations, becoming treasured heirlooms that connect the bride to her family history and traditions. These two jewellery are main beauty products for a newly bride.
In good faith - Peace!!