Trending Jewellery this wedding season
With the who and whose of Bollywood quietly retiring to the serene picturesque cities of Italy to get married, I can’t help but write this to get to you all the latest trending Jewellery for this wedding season. From Sonam Kapoors wedding to the latest Ambani siblings, their weddings give us an inspiration of the latest Jewellery trends, designer clothing, colour combinations, make-up, photography and a lot of other wedding related dynamics. Weddings nowadays have undergone a sea of change in the way they are celebrated. Every wedding is divided into pre wedding and post wedding ceremonies...
Diamonds to take you into this festive season & beyond
Diamonds are timeless. You never actually need an excuse to buy a set of jewellery sparkling with resplendent designs with beautiful diamonds. Diamonds find a way to suit every occasion. Whether it is a festival, a wedding, or a casual, fun-filled evening, diamonds bring a sparkle into your special days. With winter being around the corner, it is that time of the year when there are weddings and an overall festive feeling all around.
If you are a soon-to-be bride, you don’t want to hold back; you need to be dressed with the utmost luxury and grandeur possible because it is your special day. You want to look like a million bucks, and this is the day when you should not cringe about spending a trillion on what you wear.
Invest in scintillating jewellery pieces sparkling with diamonds and gems to sparkle on your special day. Wear a maang tikka, dazzling with diamonds, rubies, and emeralds, combined with head chains, that pay tribute to the rich Indian craftsmanship. We suggest combining this headpiece with a nath to complete the traditional and pure bridal look. It brings a marriage between soft and delicate simplicity that exudes opulent elegance.
Celebrate Durga Puja with the Sankalp Collection
The best time of the year is here! The beautiful autumn sky, the beats of dhak, the fresh fragrance of shiuli (jasmine), the colourful pandals and beautifully attired men and women are the imageries that one associates with Durga puja in Bengal. Durga Puja (Durga pujo) is a festival celebrated during the month of Ashwin in West Bengal and other parts of the country. In north India, this festival takes the name of Navratri and Dussehra.
The triumph of goddess Durga over the buffalo demon Mahishasura is celebrated during Durga Puja. Durga puja celebrates the epitome of feminine strength with pomp and shows all over Bengal and in certain parts of East India. She symbolises power, affection, determination, wisdom, the ability to punish and finally, eternal beauty. The idol of goddess Durga is dressed in bright sarees and traditional Bengali jewellery.
Somehow the strong persona of Bengali women depicted in literature and movies over the years is probably built on the very foundation of this strength. Hence, Bengali women celebrate their inner strength and grace and adorn themselves in exquisite sarees along with traditional and ethnic jewellery pieces during these few days.
Bhai Dooj - The Day to acknowledge eternal love for your sibling
Nothing adds a touch of charm to the festive season like embracing festive traditions like Bhai Dooj. The associations with this occasion are endless. A brother and a sister have a shared past filled with memories like childhood fights, complaints, and the intervention of elders, sharing secrets, and a complete understanding between two siblings. Certain relationships like that of a brother and sister go through several stages, but the bond remains strong forever. Indian traditions celebrate this bond with special days like Bhai Dooj and Raksha Bandhan. On this day, everything around one is beautified. Garland-adorned doorways, pooja thali with tilak, or traditional sweet delicacies and fragrances fill up the house, and Indian women and men dress up in their traditional attires and stunning jewellery pieces.
The auspicious occasion of Bhai Dooj takes place following the two-day Diwali celebration. Bhai Dooj is a pivotal occasion for sisters to pray to God for their cherished brother's longevity, well-being, and wealth. The sisters commemorate this celebration by putting a tilak on their brother's forehead, preceded by an aarti of him, with a decorated thali holding delicacies. The thali contains an assortment of roli, rice, coconut and durba., depending on the custom followed in different parts of India. By putting the tilak, the sister also safeguards the brother from negative influences. As a gesture of love and care, brothers lavish their sisters with presents. The sisters reciprocate by feeding him a lavish meal and showering him with love and gifts.
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Stainless Steel Gold-plated Kada free size
Stainless Steel Gold-plated Kada free size