Tuesday, January 13, 2015

The Splendour of Indian Bridal Jewellery

Indian brides are famous for their amazing attire and the adornment of jewellery on their special day of life. To dress like a princess is a wish for every Indian girl.

The chic design of glittering diamond or the uncut raw charm of polki and kundan jewellery or the royal glamour of gold, all of these have been evergreen and classic trend of Indian brides. From necklaces of amazing designs to exotic designed kamarbandh, everything has to be perfect.

A kamarbandh is a traditional waist band that adorns the dainty waist of the bride. If it is worn low on the waist, it accentuates the waist and the design of the lahenga or the saree near waist.

On your wedding day, if you want to give your wedding attire a sweet twist, and then add a chic waistband around your waist. If you are lucky enough to have a superb hour glass figure and a dainty waist then a superb piece of waistband or kamarbandh is meant for you.

If you want to go back to the origin of the waistband, then you have to go back to the era of ancient art form. It came from the Odishi, Bharatnatyama and Kathak dancers and their jewellery.

It comes in various forms. To achieve a chic and elegant look, add a kamarbandh which is like a chain around the waist. It is sleek and enough to glam up a look if you are not the bride and attending the wedding.

If you are the bride, go for the traditional looking, heavy and glamorous stone studded waist band. Worn with a designer lahenga or a beautiful wedding saree, kamarbadh can become an eye catcher in the whole ensemble.

Many Indian designers are working on kamarbandh to lend this ethnic piece a touch of modernity. You can get these designer pieces from directly their collection. Buy kamarbandh online and become the sight of a sore eye on your wedding.