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Monday 28 January 2013

Pictures of Fashionable Bangles Indian Girls Collection

Fashionable Stylish Beautiful & Colorful Bangles Collection for Girls.



Bangles are a type of Jewellery worn by women in Pakistan and India. Bangles are not only popular in Pakistan, India and Bangladesh, but are also popular in America. You’ll never believe if we tell you that American Brides have started wearing Glass Bangles at their weddings, but not all of them, Bangles come in a range of colors, styles and with different embellishments and hence are a perfect match for any functions.

Bangles are type of Fashion Jewellery which you can purchase online from any online store. BnB Accessories is one of the online stores dealing in bangles. The designs of Bangles by Bags N Bangles are according to latest fashion trends of 2011 – 2012 and women can wear these bangles in parties and weddings. These colorful bangles can also be worn with casual dresses,jeans and trousers. A few of latest styles and designs of Bangles for Women for the year 2011 are picked by us. You can buy these bangles online from BnB’s website.


Bangles are a part of traditional Indian jewelry .Bangles is usually worn in pairs by women, one or more on each armIn many cultures, especially in the South Asia and in Arabian Peninsula, bangles have evolved into various types in which different ones are used at different occasions. Bangles and Bracelets are very famous in todays Fashion Jewelery not only in India but also in PakistanBangles and Bracelets has become an attraction for ladies in parties, weddings, and formal gatherings in India, Pakistan, Canada, United Kingdom, USA, Australia, Germany and several other countries all over the worldBangles and Bracelets are available according to the latest fashion trends in Pakistan.
Bridal jewelry is also selected with great care. Bridal bangles are an essential part of Indian and Pakistan weddings. Bridal bangles are made of numerous precious as well as non-precious materials such as gold, silver, platinum, glass, wood, ferrous metals, plastic, etc.Bridal bangles with multi-colored stones and beads are perfect for brides. Bride hands are incomplete without bangles. Bride wears royal and expensive gold, kundan and diamond ornaments and I think every Asian woman loves to wear bangles. The huge range of Bridal Bangles Sets are also available all over the Pakistan.

Bangle Bracelets are now worn by Fashion Conscious girls with as much style and passion as their mothers and grandmothers wore them as a tradition. At earlier bangles designs were very simple and having a few basic colors, but along with the advancement of Fashion Industry, the bangle designs also changed. The Old Designs of Bangles are still in Fashion with a few modifications, 

Bangles are very traditional jewelry all over the Pakistan as well as in India and Asian countries. Eid is celebrated just after the month of Ramadan. Women especially buy mehndi and bangles for Eid. The day before eid is called chand rat so on this day mostly girls buy bangles for eid days. Bazar and shopping centers are crowded with girls on chand rat. The local markets of different cities are full with families and enjoying the delightful moments of Eid shopping; especially the young girls come to buy bangles and other accessories. In my opinion Bangles set is a very beautiful gift to give your friends on Eid. I think Bangles are always remain in women’s style.
Bangle Bracelets are now shabby by Fashion Conscious girls with as much style and obsession as their mothers and grandmothers wore them as a practice. At earlier bangles designs were very simple and having a few vital colors, but along with the progression of Fashion Industry, the bangle designs also changed. The Old Designs of Bangles are still in Fashion with a small number of modifications.

Pakistani Girls Pictures of Fashionable Bangles

Pakistani Bridal Jewellery Set

Jewellery describing the Wedded Status of Indian Women


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The wedding customs and rituals in India vary from state to state. But did you know that women in different parts of India wear particular ornaments to declare their marital status?  Let’s look at the diversity in various cultures within the country.
In most cultures it is the Mangalsutra which signifies the married status of women in India but the mangalsutra itself has a number of variations. It is an important part of Hindu weddings and symbolizes a bond of love, understanding and sacrifice between the couple. The tying of the mangalsutra is more of a social practice than a religious one which originated in south India and later travelled to north India. The term mangalsutra comprises of two words- Mangal which means sacred and Sutra means a thread or a cord. It is known by different names in different states.mangalsutra Indian wedding jewelryIn south India, it is known as Thaali. This is a thick gold cord with a gold pendant. The design of the pendant varies from community to community. Most times the pendant would have designs of goddesses or religious symbols with family crest or family monograms.
Thaali shouth Indian bridal jewelry
Telugu brides wear two Thaalis. One is plain gold chain with a semi-circular pendant while the other is a chain with black beads. In Kerala the pendant is in the shape of a banana leaf which is considered very auspicious in the region. The Christians from Kerala have a cross embossed on the banana leaf shaped pendant. The night before the wedding, the groom’s aunt extracts seven threads from the wedding saree and strings the pendant known as Minnu on to it. This serves as the Mangalsutra on the wedding day for a Christian Keralite bride and the silk threads are later replaced by a gold chain.mangalsutra telugu bridal jewelry Konkani women wear a gold chain with coral beads and a Lakshmi pendant known as Kasithaali. The Lakshmi pendant signifies the bringing home of a goddess. In Karnataka, the Bunt community emphasize on the wedding ring. It is a v-shaped ring unique to the community known as Vadungila.
In northern India, the most common and mandatory custom followed by married women is wearing the sindoor. Women from Bihar wear a black beaded chain with a gold pendant which is similar to the mangalsutra but is known as Taagpaag and toe ring known as Bichwa.
In Maharashtrian community the mangalsutra comprises of two gold semi-circular hollow spheres known as Vati and the cord comprises of black beads interspersed with gold chain. The black beads are supposed to protect the couple from evil and unfavourable influences.
Marathi bride from India
Sikh women do not wear any particular ornament through their life time to signify their marital status, but they wear a set of red and cream coloured bangles know as ‘chura’ for a year after the wedding and also change their name to a name of their husband’s choice.
punjabi bride chura
Bengali women wear a set of three bangles on each hand. Each set comprises of a red coral bangle, a white shell bangle and an n iron bangle. They also wear sindoor which signifies their marital status.
Gujarati women wear a nose stud to signify their married status while both Gujarat and Rajasthani women wear mangalsutra with diamond pendant.
Women from Himachal Pradesh wear special Suhagi jewellery gifted to them on their wedding day while Kashmiri women wear ear ornaments known as Dejhoor as a symbol of wedded status.
Nargis Fakri Wedding look
Though each region has its own rituals and customs there is some commonality and overlap between various cultures and even though the wedlock status is symbolized by different ornaments its significance remains the same.
Today the concept of wearing a mangalsutra has changed. They are available in various modern designs and styles and not many women stick to their traditional style in cosmopolitan cities like Bombay. You can now get your mangalsutra designed and custom made to your choice!

Tuesday 22 January 2013

Eid Fashion Accessories Jewellery for Stylo Girls

Absolute - Beautiful Beech Tree Fashion Accessories Collection

Picture of Girls Hand wearing Bangles & Rings

Eid Fashion Accessories Jewellery by Beech Tree

Colorful Collection of Bangles and Stylish Finger Rings

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Pakistani Bridal Jewelleries - Wedding Jewelleries Picture | Stylo Girls


              

       
      

Pakistani Bridal Jewellery Set Picture

Monday 21 January 2013

Choosing your Wedding Rings | For the Bride


woman's wedding ringOf all your wedding jewellery, your wedding or engagement ring is probably the most important, because it is something you will have on you every day, unlike some of the other more elaborate ornaments. So it has to definitely be something you love wearing and looking at every day. Whether you are a groom fretting over the ring for your partner or a couple going to pick up rings together, there are a few things you can keep in mind when picking the perfect ring.
Modern-Wedding-Ring-designsChoices, choices – Firstly figure out how many rings you want in the first place! Some brides would like just one big engagement and wedding ring in one, others a fancy engagement ring and then a simple wedding band or two very elaborate rings. The big engagement ring followed by a more subtle wedding band is usually the more popular option. You will also find pre-made sets with say a solitaire engagement ring and an eternity wedding band, and the like. If a wedding band or a diamond eternity band is too simple for you, there’s definitely no dearth of design varieties out there; from the intricately carved, filigree rings, to multi-stoned elaborate rings, stores now carry unimaginable varieties. If you are a groom looking to surprise your bride, taking her best friend or close family member along might help narrow down the options!
All that glitters – When selecting the material you want for your ring, gold and platinum are the usual suspects for wedding rings whether it is for bands or other designs. You could opt for the classic white or yellow gold and platinum or also the newly popular rose gold. The delicate pinkish-gold glimmer or rose gold is also perfect for vintage rings! Or even a mix of the three types of gold can be very pretty for a band. An unconventional option or an out of the box bride would be an ethnic silver ring. Don’t let custom dictate what you buy, purchase the ring according to the personality, style and sartorial preferences of the wearer. Of course a gold solitaire diamond ring is a fool-proof option most women love!
A girl’s best friend – Diamonds make most things look so much prettier and rings are no exception! When buying a diamond to set in your own design or a ready diamond ring, watch out for the four ‘C’s i.e. cut, clarity, carat and colour. The carat is the actual weight of the stone determining its size, the cut like the oval or emerald cut for example will be the shape of the stone and determine how the light sparkles of it, the clarity is the purity of the diamond and the colour will indicate how white it is. While colourless or white diamonds are always beautiful, you will also find gorgeous rings made from coloured gems like chocolate diamonds and yellow diamonds today. They add a unique flair, while still retaining the value of this all-important ring! You could also opt for other precious stones like emeralds, sapphires and rubies to either act as accents or be the starring act.

Indian Wedding Jewellery Trends


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Jewellery is a very important part of Indian culture; especially wedding jewellery holds a lot of significance. Wedding jewellery has evolved and trends have changed over the years.  Today there are a number of options to choose from when it comes to selecting your wedding jewelry.
Gone are the days when heavy chunky designs in yellow gold were considered to be in vogue. The contemporary bride has moved on and the trend has shifted to minimalistic jewellery with unique patterns. No longer do brides go to a jewellery shop and pick their wedding jewellery off the rack. Nowadays great emphasis is laid on the style, pattern and cut. The bride usually appoints a designer and gets the jewellery designed to her choice.
Jewellery shopping was never so simple! With a plethora of options in every area the bride can be rest assured to get what she wants. Everything can be customized right from the metal to the stone colour, size , cut, finish…and much more.
Some of the current popular styles among cosmopolitan brides are Victorian style jewellery, rose cut jewellery and antique jewellery. Victorian style jewellery is back in fashion. It is a combination of gold and silver jewellery with precious stone settings. Rose cut jewellery – this style is kind of unique and the stone setting for this style is more of an open setting and the diamond is cut in a way such that the top resembles a rose bud.
Antique or vintage jewellery! This can be of two types. One where ancestral jewellery is passed down from the previous generation, and holds a great significance. The other is a style where you can get jewellery custom made to look like its vintage. It all depends on the choice of the bride.
Metal – There are plenty of metal options to choose from. The range includes white gold, pink gold (mixture of gold and copper to give it a tinge of pink), yellow gold, platinum and silver.
Most of these jewellery designs are inspired by nature and surroundings.  This is something that hasn’t changed as this was the inspiration for jewellery makers in the past too. Though the most common motifs then were Elephants and Peacocks along with Sunflowers and Daisies but now the designing has evolved and the most preferred designs are of exotic flowers such as hyacinths . Bollywood movies also greatly influences the bridal fashion trends. Kundan jewellery from the movie Jodha Akbar is on the wish list of every Indian bride.
The latest trend visible among brides is that of having Luxe bridal piece. This involves one or two striking pieces of jewellery being adorned by the bride which steal the show. They completely stand out and make to bride look magical. Like for example if you remember, Kate Middleton’s luxe jewellery was her stunning tiara. She did not wear a lot of jewellery apart from that. It was only her diamond earrings and wedding ring!
Kate-Middleton-Wedding-Jewellery
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Your luxe piece could anything from a sparkling solitaire ring to a statement making mang tikka….it just has to stand out from your entire bridal ensemble.

Put a Ring on it


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Unlike your wedding dress and wedding shoes, a wedding band is the most enduring piece of jewelry, worn throughout your life. The ring not lonely signifies your marital status but also is a long-lasting symbol of your love and commitment. Therefore, your choice needs to be timeless and high quality and also be a reflection of your style and persona. Here are some pointers which will help you in your search for the perfect wedding ring.
Know your type
There is a wide variety of wedding rings available in the market today, which are made from stunning metals such as gold, titanium, platinum and white gold. They may be simple gold bands or bands adorned with single or multiple gem stones. The traditional plain gold wedding band will be in style for years to come. If you want something flashier, there is are many beautiful and exquisite diamond rings ranging from delicate sparkles to blinding glitter. The style, cut and quality of gemstones are also endless. Therefore, before you go shopping, you need to do some research in order to narrow down your preferences.
indian wedding rings
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Get creative
Since a wedding ring represents your relationship, it can be personalized to reflect your marriage. Engraving weddings rings is one way of immortalizing the essence of romance that the wedding rings represent. You can have your bands engraved with a personal, romantic message, your initials and wedding date or some fun and naughty inscription.
Stick to the budget (well, try to…)
Most important when choosing a wedding ring is to decide the amount of money your willing to spend on it. Visit trusted vendors who can provide good quality piece at a good rate. If you do find the perfect ring, which is beyond your budget, you need to figure out if you can afford to pay the extra amount. If not, there are plenty of other options available for you to scout and you just may find something according to your taste and within your budget.

We love Coloured Engagement Rings!


collage of colored engagement rings India
Coloured gemstones are adorned for their array of natural colours. With more and more celebrities opting for coloured engagement rings, there is a fad around them. Here are some of the trendsetting celebrity engagement rings ranging from mellow yellows to bright pinks and royal blues.
Penelope Cruz’s sapphire ring is a beauty to behold. Popularized by Princess Diana back in time the trend still continues.
Penelope Cruz engagement ring
Jessica Simpson dons a Neil Lane ruby red ring flanked by two diamonds.
Jessica Simpson engagement ring
Carrie Underwood‘s engagement ring is a platinum ring studded with a yellow diamond. We are absolutely in love with it!
Carrie Underwood engagement ring
Prince William proposed to Kate Middleton by presenting her the ancestral ring which belonged to his mother the late Princess Diana. The sapphire ring does complete justice to the royal couple as blue is indeed a royal colour!
Kate Middleton presented with Lady Diana's engagement ring
Carmen Electra’s ring turned many heads as it was completely off-beat! The gothic ring was studded with a black diamond.
Carmen Electra engagement-ring
Things to remember while choosing a coloured stone or band as your engagement ring:
  1. Go with a colour you relate to for instance a colour which reflects your birthstone or which inspires you
  2. Choose something you love – your ring will last a lifetime!
  3. Check if the colour complements your skin tone

Indian Nose Ring Styles For Your Wedding!


Wedding Nose ring collage
The custom of wearing nose rings was brought to Indian and popularized by the Moughals in the 16th century. Nose piercing is not just a fashion statement in India it’s a cultural demand and an age old tradition which holds immense significance even today. In certain parts of India, the nose ring signifies the marital status of a girl. The nose ring is never removed once the girl is married. Though now a days even unmarried girls pierce their nose.
 The nose ring is worn during weddings as it is considered to enhance the beauty of the Indian bride. It’s usually worn on the left nostril and is sometime joined to the ear by a chain but north Indian and East Indian brides usually wear the ring on the right nostril. In some parts of southern India, women pierce both their nostrils. Nose piercing in India, also has a religious significance.  According to Hindu religion, nose piercing at the time of marriage is considered as a way of honouring Parvathi- the goddess of marriage.
Aishwarya Rai jodha Akbar jewelry
Nose rings are available in various styles, designs and patterns and vary from state to state. The nose studs worn in southern states of Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka, are known as ‘mookkutthi’. Their nose rings usually have ornate traditional swan or lotus designs and are usually studded with diamonds.
Nose rings are very common in north India and it is a must for certain communities. Rajasthani women wear either the ‘nathuri’ or the ‘bhauriya’. The ‘nathuri’ is a small gold or silver ring with precious stones while the ‘bhauriya’ is slightly different. Another pattern is the traditional clove shaped stud called the ‘laung’. This is a small semi circular ring which has delicate tassels hanging from the bottom. This looks very delicate and was recently worn by Bollywood actress Kareena Kapoor in the song ‘ Chammak Challo’ from the movie ‘Ra One’. This style is a blend of traditional and chic and looks very pretty.
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In Uttar Pradesh, the nose ring is adorned with two pearls and a pendulous bead which promises to bring prosperity. The Punjabi nose ring known as the ‘shikarpuri nath’, comprises of a gold ring with a string and some hanging motifs. The maternal uncle of the bride puts it on for her on the wedding day. In Bihar it is known as the ‘chhuchhi’.  The Maharashtrian nose ring is called the ‘guchhedar nath’ and is known for its radiant pearl designs. We love Rani Mukerjee’s look wearing the traditional marastrian ‘nath’ at the recent Pune film festival.
Rani Mukerjee wearing traditional marastrian nose ring
Another nose ring worn in some parts of south and north India is the ‘pullakku’. This is a ring which is suspended from the partition of the nostrils. In certain rural regions the rings are quite big and cover a considerable portion of the face while sometimes it comprises of just a plain diamond stud!
nose ring in India
The nose ring is considered to be the most seductive ornament worn by a bride and has become an integral part of an Indian bride’s attire.